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Post by creativeminded on Apr 29, 2004 14:35:29 GMT -5
I finally made it back from TX. I really didn't get a chance to stop and look for rocks much on my trip I found a few at a couple of stops in OK. I drove over 1500 miles in 7 days so it was kind of whirl wind trip. The ren faire was great except for all of the mud, I saw some rocks at the faire but they were covered with mud. Tami
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Post by cookie3rocks on Apr 29, 2004 18:57:24 GMT -5
Welcome home! Did you leave something tumbling while you were gone? cookie
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Post by sandsman1 on Apr 30, 2004 8:06:50 GMT -5
welcome back tami hope ya had some fun
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Post by rockyraccoon on Apr 30, 2004 10:15:20 GMT -5
welcome back tami - what's a ren faire?
kim
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Post by creativeminded on Apr 30, 2004 11:11:06 GMT -5
Yes I did leave something tumbling when I left and I will pull it out today to see what's happened to it. Ren Faire is short for Renaissance Festival, the really big one's are permanet establements. When you step through the gates you have steped into another time period. The one I went to is based around the 15th century. They have performers, an shops that sell items very similar to what you would find in the renaissance time period. All of the people that participate in the ren faires are dressed in the style of the renaissance. Many faire goers also go dressed in what they call garb. If you want to see some more information on ren faires you can go to www.faires.comIt is alot of fun. Tami
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Post by cookie3rocks on Apr 30, 2004 19:43:45 GMT -5
I used to go every year in period costume. One year my hair was really short so I went as a knight. The next year I wore a hair piece cause I wanted to be a wench Lots of beer , turkey legs, plays and beer. I like beer. ;D cookie
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llanago
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Member since January 2004
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Post by llanago on Apr 30, 2004 19:48:33 GMT -5
BEER!!! Oh, uck, Barbara and I just hate beer! And I never, ever tell a lie! ;D llana
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