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    Ironwood Renaissance Faire

    This weekend was the Ironwood Renaissance Faire in Ironwood, MI (right on the MI/WI border). The Scottish dance group I'm with, which includes me as the blacksmith, Dan as the bladesmith, and is part of a Scottish encampment went. We did several dances three times a day, and I was at the forge the rest of the time. We're a small group, but we keep improving our encampment, we're not at living history level yet but we keep working on our presentation.

    Here's a shot of our group.


    The canopy for our group and Deb. We cook all our own food on site.


    Dan, the bladesmith, at his booth, next to the group tent.


    Me and my booth, to the other side of the group tent.


    Me and my Lady


    Country dancing. We do a few dances as a group, then we go out and get people out of the audience and teach them dances.


    Stilts and kilts. The jester off to the side is none other than our very own Sorcererdale!


    Me and Dale (sans stilts!)


    It was a pretty good weekend, rained hard during the nights and was nice during the day. Got rather sunburned! Did some good business, as well. It was a three hour drive one way, and Cassie and I didn't leave until late on Sunday because I wanted to stay and help Deb and Dan break down their stuff (my setup was quicker to come down, and the others in the group had headed out a bit before). They were staying at the campground an extra night, but we needed to get home.

    One of the things we stress is keeping your character. Dan and I have the best accents, and we make our booths into little shows, with bits we do, jokes, stories, and generally engage the crowd. Before the faire even started I had three of the vendors convinced I was a Scot, and by the end of the faire most of the players and lots of the fairegoers were convinced. There was one lady from London who I'm not sure if she believed me or not, but if she didn't she didn't say anything. There was one older lady from Leicester who was convinced. Experiance on stage certainly helps with not dropping character!

    Cheers,
    Nick
    Last edited by Nick; 16th July 07 at 03:10 PM.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

    Kiltio Ergo Sum.
    I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef

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    I'm glad to see Sorcererdale takes his work seriously!

    What a fun time. Thanks for the pictures.

    By the by, next time wear sunscreen!

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    Looks like a great time! Thanks for sharing!

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    Looks like you had a great weekend. Thanks for the pictures.

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    looks like a great time! I hope to make it sometime although it will be a long drive even for this troll.
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    Great pics!
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    Lovely pics, looks like a fun weekend.
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    So cool you have a lady that shares your interest.

    I'm confused about the Ironwood part though. Ironwood is a tree that grows down here in the desert...?

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    Ron, the American Hornbeam, aka ironwood, is widespread in the eastern half of the US. It's probably a different type of ironwood you're thinking of, there are a few around the world. And, though I don't think it had anything to do with naming the town, the U.P. had three major industries, two of which were iron mining and logging (the other was copper mining). In the picture with Dan at his forge, the handle of his toolbox is made from ironwood, and I have a walking staff of ironwood.

    Panache, completely forgot the sunscreen the first day, put it on the second but only once, then forgot about it again. Ouch!
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

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    Thanks for sharing!

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