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Re: Re-enactment Experiences Mark II
« Reply #75 on: May 07, 2021, 11:18:42 AM »
My new laptop arrived yesterday which took several hours to set up and transfer files from my "old" laptop which failed me after only one year. It seems everything has to happen at once as my Buckskinner club held its annual Rendezvous last week during which my new 5 string hurdy gurdy arrived at home from Poland, my 3 string HG broke its melody string on the 2nd day of the vous, and my laptop arrived this week.  Here are some photos from Bloody Lake, named for a battle during the Blackhawk Indian War.
View of the lower field where I and my friends camp. My lodge is to the right of the tipi.
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The upper field. The two roads are trader's row. We had 24 traders this year.
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A covid side hustle for the band Three Pints Gone, who the club hires to perform over the weekend.
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My great great grandfather J. Wight was in clan MacIntyre. He emigrated in the 1850's and fought for the union in the civil war.
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This fine beaver pelt was donated by Mike of Riverine traders. The club held a raffle for it.
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Here is Mike teaching local 6th graders about the fur trade. He traps and tans them himself.
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French voyageurs were the first to explore the interior of the frontier, bringing trade good to the tribes to barter for pelts. The canoes were used as a shelter at night.
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Blacksmith Matthew builds portable forges with bellows which he uses for demos and sells to others smiths.
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That's enough for today. I will post more photos over the next few days.
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Re: Re-enactment Experiences Mark II
« Reply #76 on: September 22, 2021, 04:04:14 AM »
Do you still want a wig? A grey horsehair wig has turned among stuff a friend found in a history and antiques crawl and she can’t use it. I can email photos if you like?
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« Reply #77 on: September 22, 2021, 09:17:59 AM »
sure let's have a look. I may not be able to see it for a few days as I'm off to another rendezvous in an hour and reception is always spotty on my phone.
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« Reply #78 on: September 22, 2021, 01:23:51 PM »
S’okay! I’ll PM the photos to you, not good at getting photos up here. Might take me a day or so.
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« Reply #79 on: November 03, 2021, 06:02:01 AM »
Midwestmutt, dunno if you ever got the wig measurements I emailed to you? If they didn’t arrive I can always resend them? I just skipped over this thread looking for something else and realised that in the chaos of the last couple of months of my life I had not realised that I hadn’t heard back from you. I sent it to your other email as well as by PM. If the size is close but slightly off I believe it is not a major hassle to loosen or tighten a wig - I hate to see such a carefully made thing go to waste!
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« Reply #80 on: November 03, 2021, 10:45:49 AM »
I did send an answer but it must have gotten lost in the international ethernet. It comes up too small for me. My measurements are 24, 12 15. Can you sell at one of your events? I'm not sure if your timeline would be correct for it. At worst if you send it to me I could find someone who does 18th century for it. I am curious, is it a barrister's wig?
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« Reply #81 on: November 03, 2021, 11:25:05 PM »
If you can PM or email me your postal address I can try sending it to you, and yes, I believe it may have been a barrister’s wig. Better to see it in use than wasted, which it would be here because as you say our reenactment period is much earlier. Hope somebody can find a home for it!
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« Reply #82 on: May 05, 2023, 10:51:53 AM »
Yastreb, Liz and I are going to the Mediæval And Rare Trades Festival over the weekend. Liz is singing. I am singing, storytelling and selling plants and seeds of dye plants, herbs and cottage garden flowers of the period. And answering questions! Yastreb is spectating and cheering us on. Should be fun. I should have put up notice of this earlier, but chaos here at present!

The old Mediæval Fair has been split into two sites this year. One about ten miles away which is the part like an American Ren Fair, all high profit floaty costumes and decorative stuff, and the one we are going to at the original Gumeracha site, with the coopers, tanners, dyers, blacksmiths, woodworkers, loom builders, weavers and spinners, luthiers and the folk building a replica Viking ship. More my idea of interesting.
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« Reply #83 on: May 05, 2023, 11:56:12 AM »
Life is so unfair! There is a principality war three hours away from me, and the Gumeracha fair on a distant continent - and I can't go to either one!

(Lack of requisite camping gear is one reason, but more compelling is that others' experiences have shown that Covid remains a threat; and too many people don't take that seriously any more. I can't afford to risk having that virus follow me home to someone who has several risk factors for a serious/potentially fatal outcome.)

Okay, frustrated outburst over! I hope everyone has a wonderful time at the Gumeracha fair. Any chance of video records?

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Re: Re-enactment Experiences Mark II
« Reply #84 on: May 05, 2023, 12:12:59 PM »
Yastreb, Liz and I are going to the Mediæval And Rare Trades Festival over the weekend. Liz is singing. I am singing, storytelling and selling plants and seeds of dye plants, herbs and cottage garden flowers of the period. And answering questions! Yastreb is spectating and cheering us on. Should be fun. I should have put up notice of this earlier, but chaos here at present!

The old Mediæval Fair has been split into two sites this year. One about ten miles away which is the part like an American Ren Fair, all high profit floaty costumes and decorative stuff, and the one we are going to at the original Gumeracha site, with the coopers, tanners, dyers, blacksmiths, woodworkers, loom builders, weavers and spinners, luthiers and the folk building a replica Viking ship. More my idea of interesting.

Oh that sounds like so much fun!! There was one in northern NY I used to go to all the time.  I loved listening to the stories, recreations, craftspeople and the artisans.  Plus amazing shopping!! (beeswax candles, hand made clothing..sigh..) The only one that is close to me now is more like a disney roadshow than a true ren fair.  :( (I almost said upstate NY.  Which would have pegged me right off as someone from the city.  Most people from the city consider the rest of NY state "upstate" ha ha)

I hope you all have an absolutely wonderful time!!
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Re: Re-enactment Experiences Mark II
« Reply #85 on: May 07, 2023, 08:50:01 AM »
We had an excellent time! I made a profit selling plants, seeds, and homemade lavender fudge (I grow the culinary lavender, the plants, mostly things that once were used for dye, food, medicine and magic, and the cottage garden plants from which I harvest the seeds). We caught up to old friends, made new ones, and heard all the news. One of the old friends was an old botany student of mine from nearly forty years ago, who had not known I did reenactment. A nice reunion! Plus I got to sing and tell folktales. Liz also had a good day singing (she is part of the Umbrella a Capella choir). 

Yastreb tried his hand at storytelling, (he has the makings of a fine storyteller) and fun was had all round. With any luck, we may do it again next year. No videos, but Yastreb took some photos. I will ask him to post some. Because we were outdoors, we have hopefully avoided Covid. It was rainy, but most of what fell on us was melting ice from the trees. There were unusual groups like a Roman Legion and the Ukrainian dancers.
Star was okay while we were away, which is a relief. He misses going to the Fairs.

And Buteo, back in my travelling days I went to a number of American events. I enjoyed one of the early Pennsic Wars.
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« Reply #86 on: May 07, 2023, 09:54:56 AM »
I almost said upstate NY.  Which would have pegged me right off as someone from the city.  Most people from the city consider the rest of NY state "upstate" ha ha

People who live upstate use the term "upstate" all the time.

The trick is: people in New York City use it to refer to all the rest of the state. And New York City is always "downstate". But once you're north of New York City: the line between upstate and downstate is maybe about 20 to 50 miles south of wherever the person using the terms lives.

I'm in the Finger Lakes. We're "upstate" to those of us who live here -- but we're "downstate" to people in, say, St Lawrence County; or probably even Oswego. And, to us, anything south of say, around Binghamton, is "downstate" -- which includes a whole lot of territory that New York City people call "upstate".

So whether using the term pegs you as a NYCity person depends on what area you're using it for.

(The other part of the trick is which term is pejorative (if either; they're both often used neutrally.) But if one of them's pejorative: in the city, that's "upstate". Go much north of the city, though, and "downstate" is the pejorative one.)

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« Reply #87 on: May 18, 2023, 11:10:34 PM »
My camping season opened a couple of weeks ago with Bloody Lake Rendezvous, sponsored by the club I belong to. I had hoped to go to another today but I pulled a muscle between my ribs Monday. Who knew gardening could be so dangerous!
I can cook but prefer to let someone else do the work when I can. We had 3 food vendors this year. Sorry but here pies mean fruit pies.


Other vendors, general store, porcupine quillwork hatbands, bracelets, and belt pouches. 



More later. It's bedtime.
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« Reply #88 on: May 19, 2023, 06:19:55 AM »
These are good. I particularly like the quillwork!
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« Reply #89 on: May 19, 2023, 07:04:30 AM »
These look wonderful!
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