The Awesome of Saturday:
- Peasant Plague Pile. Basically: peasants, in a pile, pretending they
have the plague, and bunches of people coming by to mess with them. It
sort of accidentally turned into a zombie army, but that was fun too.
- Getting to do a bit of baby-wrangling for Corwin and Dee during one
of their shows. Yay happy toddling Brustlet. We had fun looking at
apples and babies and dogs.
- Feather Fan Lady. There's a shop that sells feather fans - she'd said
last week she'd look to see if she had any of the brown-tipped white
feathers for me. She didn't find any, but said to stop back on first
weekend next year, as she'd keep her eyes open as she was making her
stock, and if she found any really good fluffy ones she'd put them
aside for me.
- Vilification. BJ and Chrysto are apparently running for office in '08
- endorsed by Your Mom. They have buttons. I now have one. Yay for
random cool Fest bling. (Trinket went toddling over to him and made her
fingers in a button-size-shape and babbled something plaintive,
whereupon he passed one over... and she gave him a huge hug and kissed
his shoulder like twelve times before bouncing off.) Oh - and I got to
help hold the banner. Trinket kept trying to hide behind the pole for
the really bad insults. It didn't work.
- Coffee. Having a joe backstage under the oaks is just cool.
- Shakin' it for the parade. I went for the dancing, and as there
wasn't much of anyone to pull up, Trinket was bored. She likes the part
where you get to shimmy for the ENTIRE DAMN PARADE, though.
- The weather. It was absolutely perfect out. The only down side to
that is that somehow it seemed to make the impending end more poigniant
- and I was very acutely aware that I had no idea how I'd be able to
deal with going to work on Monday, knowing there wouldn't be this
awesome world waiting for me at the end of the week. Like, the sort of
reaction you'd get from somebody who's terrified of heights being
forced to make an emergency jump out of a plane with no promise that
the parachute is gonna actually open.
- Queen's Pub Jam - I picked a comfy rock and tucked my knees up under
my chin to soak in the music, which was awesome as always. Big hugs to
the troll for poking around the corner to see if I was okay.
- Cast Party. For the first time in forever we weren't hopping puddles.
Food was a tiny little thing of nachos and a slice of lemon cake - and
the guy behind the counter trying to guilt people into putting a tip in
his jar because he was working while we all had fun. Call me
old-fashioned, but that narked me off. (And dude - he wasn't doing it
THAT LONG - the party was still raging when the food booth was empty)
Apparently not even Cast Party food is freely given anymore. You know
what? There used to be four booths' counters - AT LEAST - filled with
the leftovers from all the CKC booths, and as I recall there wasn't
anyone serving. You just went and got some. I'm jut sayin'.
- Awards Ceremony. Always cool to see people get a moment of joy. Especially the Unicorn folks.
The Awesome of Sunday:
I GOT MY FEATHER BACK!!!!
I was making my rounds in the morning, making sure I got to give folks
last hugs before I got all distracted and time got away from me. One of
these stops is, of course, Como Cottage (not that Trinket wouldn't be
scampering by several more times to pet the snakes). Rick asked me to
hold his mug for a moment so he could grab something from inside. So,
sure - I figured he just had to grab some turtle food or something.
He came out holding my plume.
Apparently the tortoise handlers had found it, and when they made it
back to Como, Rick recognized it. I spent the rest of the morning doing
the happy-got-my-plume-back dance.
Yes, dance. Jiving all over the streets, as I have discovered that
Trinket really doesn't need music in order to dance... although she
really likes bagpipes, which were following the peasants in the parade
(Trinket danced the ENTIRE PARADE)... and Drunk & Disorderly's
version of "Gin & Juice" which had her rockin' out on that hill by
the Mead Booth.
Yeah. I put on the grey/black outfit Sunday hoping it'd slow her down so I'd be able to get out of bed on Monday.
That didn't work AT ALL.
I give up. All my garb are belong to Trinket.
(yay overused geek reference.)
Other highlights of the day:
- Mist on the drive in. Great, rolling clouds of it.
- Swing Low. I should note this as a high point every day, perhaps, but
it's one of those beautiful little things you just start taking for
granted.
- Hugs. Billions of hugs. Last day is completely made of hugs.
- Drunk & Disorderly's last show, which filled Mac's Pub with transcendent harmonies
- Two Children Left Behind. Three words: Erotic Mad-Libs Hamlet. Plus,
you can't argue with comedy that ends in death... and Flying Spaghetti
Monster jokes (complete with some random uncooked spaghetti that came
flying over the wall from backstage - yay for last day when everybody
starts messing with each others' shows). Now that I finally caught one
of their shows this year, I'm even more pissed I didn't watch the clock
closer so I could hit all the other ones.
- Playing on the streets with Purple Gypsy. And getting a taste of Egyptian mead. (mmmmyum - Trinket likes mead, gods help me)
- My wooden duck. Purple Gypsy asked what sort of random stuff Trinket
was accumulating for her rear, and ended up suggesting rubber ducks. I
said I was trying to keep it a bit more period - and so she gave
Trinket a wooden duck. I'm going to have to devise a harness-type thing
for it to hang from my belt (it's a little too heavy for the netting of
the skirt), as Trinket was horrified at the concept of just tying a
piece of string around its neck and letting it dangle.
- Privy Revels. The standard "Five Constipated Men" complete with privy
door percussion. I played in a privy - my year is complete. (There were
plans for a privy pack later in the day - but I never made connections
*sigh*)
- Privy Run. I actually saw someone execute one of these for the first
time in probably a decade. Or more. The middle-aged woman who was the
run's victim looked like she was having the time of her life.
- Run-by musicianing for peasant country dance. Note to self: next
time, find out if they have a set stopping place, or if they'll just
keep going until you quit playing. Oops.
- Unicorn favor. I know some faires are big on passing out favors as
tokens of appreciation, but ours isn't generally one of them. I just
played for the unicorn party because I thought it was fun, and I wasn't
busy - so this was unexpected and extra cool. It's too nice to go on
Trinket's butt, though, and I fear for it on my bodice or vest strap
(I've lost too many nice pins to my recorder sling and
shoulder-bag).... hat, maybe?
- Post-parade show. Erin's been "stealing" people's stuff all year, and
apparently someone arranged it with the king that some Royal Justice
would be meted out, and Erin would be forced to carry everything she'd
stolen for the rest of the day. This is especially funny, as right
before Parade she made off with the Royal Navy's boat... which is a
boat without a bottom, and with rope shoulder straps, and I think it
takes at least two (preferably three) people to carry it comfortably.
Those who knew what was coming were laughing around corners, and it
made the comment I heard behind her of "Sofia, are you're sure you've
thought this through?" even funnier. Yet again, however, Erin
completely stole the show. I don't think anyone expected her to have a
list of everything she'd swiped. (Good god, that woman's been busy) The
king did have to modify the decree so that the queen got her crown
back, or it would've spent the rest of the day in the wagon-basket. And
with a true step of flair, she ordered several peasants to carry the
boat and the wagon for her. I felt like I should grovel at her feet for
her sheer awesomeness... except, since she's Villain of the Year, I
should probably be doing that anyway.
- Vilification Tennis. Final Vil is always utterly unpredictable and
terribly funny - but I think this had to be one of the better ones.
Holy crap was Antonia on top of her game - that off-the-cuff stuff just
about made me fall off the trash bag frame I'd claimed as a perch so I
could see over the throngs. Also funny: Hayrold and Chrysto coming up
in suits and tailoring things a bit to make it like they were political
candidates... including Chrysto kissing a baby. (As it was his baby,
however, I'm not sure it counts.) Of course, they had bodyguards...
Angus with his claymore, and Taffy in full M.P. gear. (Or, if it wasn't
FULL gear, it was still damn impressive) Funniest part was when the
flipped peasant landed heads and Pog mo Thoin had called tails - and
Taffy went over and looked menacing, whereupon he threw himself on his
face.
- Assisting two lovely grey-haired women in their quest for bean. I ran
into them around nine in the morning over by what used to be the Hand
Maid Sweets tower and asked if they were lost, as they had their maps
out. They said they were wonderfully lost, but only had one problem -
they hadn't had coffee yet and didn't know where to find it. So I
escorted them to Tillie's, asking what they'd done so far, and they
regaled me with the fact that they'd learned to make paper. And books.
And they were going to make books and fill them with wise sayings and
complete drivel. They figured the drivel would be fairly easy, but they
might have to ask around for wisdom. They were sad that Tillie's only
served in paperboard, but I think by the end of our conversation I had
them convinced to find a good pottery mug somewhere in the village and
use that, as there was such a beautiful diversity about. I rather hoped
I'd run into them again, but never did. I hope they had a fantastic day
- they seemed like they were all set for it.
- Pipes and drums jam over at the drum shop where the BLT used to be.
Trinket REALLY likes bagpipes, and damn they're cool with a good tribal
beat.
- Running across Aragorn. I didn't play with him - and in fact haven't
had the chance to see him much at all, but he's one of those folks who
when you see him walking down the lane you know unmistakably who he
is... and you BELIEVE. It's like he carries his own bubble of reality
with him. Always a pleasure, even in passing.
- Closing Gate show. Improv chaos at its finest... my one regret was
that I couldn't hear the Dregs rewrite of "End of the World (Fest) As
We Know It" - only one line from the song "YOU CAN'T SAVE FITZ!" wafted
back, but I'm betting the rest was hysterical.
- The Final Festivities. Drum Jam descending, Master Shakespeare, the
Royals - "Health to the Company" and "Parting Glass" and the tolling of
the bell and a beautiful half-clouded sky. I only wubbed a little...
until the queen started singing a song that's new to the liturgy of
Festival's ending. Not sure what the title was, but the refrain was
"Merry meet, merry part, and merry meet again." (I'm a bad Pagan - this
might be something terribly common, but I never go to group things...)
THEN I lost it.
I stalled leaving. A freaking lot.
Gathered hugs from folks still milling in the Front Gate area, chatted
with Barb under an oak in the Stocks lane, and then finally I wandered
toward the car.
Oh. Hey. Lights in the Queen's Tea tent. Of course I had to swing by to
see if there was anyone to hug... only to find that there were a LOT of
people to hug... Gretchen & a couple others from the serving group,
plus a whole passel of Brusts: Corwin and Dee and the kids, and Steve,
who was in town today. And there were instruments. And Steve knows the
funniest songs on the planet, so of course I had to stick around a
bit... especially since apparently other people would be coming and
bringing THEIR instruments....
When I finally wandered for my car, it was with music from the tent
wafting after me. It started raining as I got to the parking lot, and
was coming down at a good clip by the time I hit the highway.
Mist in. Rain out. And knowing there were people dry and full of music,
playing in an oasis of light amidst the darkness and packing-up of the
rest of Fest.
Best. Year. Ever.
Weekend Seven
Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 06:25 PM [Faire/Festival]
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