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; Date : 23-25 July XXXIX/2004 | |||
; Date : | ; Branch : [[Wyewood]] (South King County, WA) | ||
; Branch | ; Autocrat : [[Edward Cire of Greymoor]] | ||
; Autocrat | ; Site : Riverglenn Farm, 14715 S Fork Rd E, Orting, WA, 98360 | ||
; Site : | ; Weather : Clear and unusually hot (high temperatures about 100 degrees F, lows in the 70s) | ||
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; Activities | ; Activities | ||
: | : Heavy fighting including a ransom tourney and a melee | ||
: | : Saturday evening bardic competition with a theme of chivalry | ||
: | : Mostly Fibers Too: fiber arts classes | ||
==Event Highlights== | ==Event Highlights== | ||
This event was held to mark the 20th anniversary of the knighting of Wyewood's Royal Patron, Earl Edward Cire of Greymoor. The [http://slumberland.org/acc-mft/ event's website] includes [http://slumberland.org/acc-mft/knighting/ photos of Earl Cire's knighting]. | |||
The event was notable for the extreme heat on Friday and Saturday. | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
(Links to event pictures off-site) | (Links to event pictures off-site; please add a link if you know of one!) | ||
[https://flic.kr/s/aHsjs9nC4u Michelino di Gino Martini's pics] | |||
==Personal Memories== | ==Personal Memories== | ||
(Add your personal event memories here. End them with a blank line, four dashes and another blank line. Don't forget to sign them with dash-dash- | (Add your personal event memories here. End them with a blank line, four dashes and another blank line. Don't forget to sign them with dash-dash-tilde x3. Reminder: it's considered VERY rude to edit someone else's memories.) | ||
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The Celebration was a lovely event; very charming and fun. However, it was terribly, terribly hot. I was merchanting with a friend, out there in the middle of the open field, and the heat was just amazing. The merchant-crats were kind enough to bring all of the merchants bags of ice and small battery-operated fans (at this point, avoiding heatstroke was more important than being period!), as well as supplying us with lots of lemonade, and we did get through the event OK. On Sunday it was still very hot (in the 80s) but that was so much cooler than the day before that it was a vast relief. The Mostly Fibers courses were fairly well-attended despite the heat, and I think everyone had a pretty good time. -- [[User:Wenyeva|Wenyeva atte grene]] 04:34, 13 Dec 2005 (EST) | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 11 August 2015
- Date
- 23-25 July XXXIX/2004
- Branch
- Wyewood (South King County, WA)
- Autocrat
- Edward Cire of Greymoor
- Site
- Riverglenn Farm, 14715 S Fork Rd E, Orting, WA, 98360
- Weather
- Clear and unusually hot (high temperatures about 100 degrees F, lows in the 70s)
- Activities
- Heavy fighting including a ransom tourney and a melee
- Saturday evening bardic competition with a theme of chivalry
- Mostly Fibers Too: fiber arts classes
Event Highlights
This event was held to mark the 20th anniversary of the knighting of Wyewood's Royal Patron, Earl Edward Cire of Greymoor. The event's website includes photos of Earl Cire's knighting.
The event was notable for the extreme heat on Friday and Saturday.
Pictures
(Links to event pictures off-site; please add a link if you know of one!)
Michelino di Gino Martini's pics
Personal Memories
(Add your personal event memories here. End them with a blank line, four dashes and another blank line. Don't forget to sign them with dash-dash-tilde x3. Reminder: it's considered VERY rude to edit someone else's memories.)
The Celebration was a lovely event; very charming and fun. However, it was terribly, terribly hot. I was merchanting with a friend, out there in the middle of the open field, and the heat was just amazing. The merchant-crats were kind enough to bring all of the merchants bags of ice and small battery-operated fans (at this point, avoiding heatstroke was more important than being period!), as well as supplying us with lots of lemonade, and we did get through the event OK. On Sunday it was still very hot (in the 80s) but that was so much cooler than the day before that it was a vast relief. The Mostly Fibers courses were fairly well-attended despite the heat, and I think everyone had a pretty good time. -- Wenyeva atte grene 04:34, 13 Dec 2005 (EST)