Diary Update: Midsummer's
Jun. 14th, 2005 01:28 pmThe primary effect of my mood is that I haven't been feeling terribly creative lately; hence the lack of posting. But Midsummer Faire deserves an entry.
msmemory and I gave
rufinia a lift to the event, since we were all day-tripping. The drive was pleasant enough: long enough to feel that I had Gone Somewhere, but short enough to be an easy outing.
The event felt rather cute and small; we gradually developed a consensus that it was probably about the size of an average Carolingian event, but spread over *such* a large site that it felt a tad empty. Not quite what I was expecting (especially since the other event I'd been to there -- Stonemarche Investiture -- was several times larger), but it made for a relaxed atmosphere that suited me fairly well.
The primary topic of conversation was the all-enveloping miasma -- heatwave-grade temperatures and high humidity kept the energy levels a bit low. That said, it was good practice for Pennsic, and I wasn't really all that miserable. I do need to get back into the habit of hydrating properly at summer events, though, and I need to find some sort of handwork for quiet afternoons like that. Maybe it's time to pull out the chip-carving bag and try doing that a little more seriously.
As I had expected in hanging out with greater Moomba, we ate very well. Particular highlights included the gooey stuffed dates from
rufinia, and
oakleaf_mirror's Coq au Vin for dinner. Being incapable of going anywhere without bringing food,
msmemory brought a salad of chicken, apples and onions and I made Stockfish Pie.
The primary entertainment of the day was the Royal Equestrian Championship, which was fascinating to watch. I marvel at the skill of some of the riders -- seeing
palegreyminion managing to lance the rings at full speed was one of those "this feels *right*" moments that are never quite common enough. I regret getting there late -- it sounds like the morning's entertainment (monkeys riding mini-horses) was a real hoot...
The event felt rather cute and small; we gradually developed a consensus that it was probably about the size of an average Carolingian event, but spread over *such* a large site that it felt a tad empty. Not quite what I was expecting (especially since the other event I'd been to there -- Stonemarche Investiture -- was several times larger), but it made for a relaxed atmosphere that suited me fairly well.
The primary topic of conversation was the all-enveloping miasma -- heatwave-grade temperatures and high humidity kept the energy levels a bit low. That said, it was good practice for Pennsic, and I wasn't really all that miserable. I do need to get back into the habit of hydrating properly at summer events, though, and I need to find some sort of handwork for quiet afternoons like that. Maybe it's time to pull out the chip-carving bag and try doing that a little more seriously.
As I had expected in hanging out with greater Moomba, we ate very well. Particular highlights included the gooey stuffed dates from
The primary entertainment of the day was the Royal Equestrian Championship, which was fascinating to watch. I marvel at the skill of some of the riders -- seeing