Hi everyone, wow, what a month! It's nothing short of amazing that
we've come out the other end still standing and (relatively) sane!
It
all started when our two kids and five of their friends, plus our
daughter's dog, descended on us. They had decided to make it a road
trip, and drove all the way from southern Ontario to Cape Breton in two
days! I had been by myself for the previous three weeks (with Molly of
course) and it was a bit of an adjustment to suddenly have the house
full of excited, energetic twentysomethings, not to mention the extra
dog. By the time I met Paul at the airport I think I had a few more
grey hairs.
And of course poor Paul, coming
off a 3 week tour of work, the first thing he had to do when he got
back was fix the well pump, and relocate the gravity feed line as the
creek had gone dry! Then, it was full speed ahead to get the wash cabin
finished and operational in time for Avalon Gathering! Oh, and did I
mention we also had our volunteers arriving on the Friday from Utah!
So
I went and picked up Hannah and Jacob from Baddeck on Friday morning.
They were a very sweet pair of newlyweds, and I warned them that they
would be thrown in at the deep end. Work continued on the wash cabin,
parking signs, gravel walkways and a million other things pretty much
until 9 am Saturday, when people started to arrive.
I don't think
I've ever been as hot as I was on that Saturday. I very rarely wear
skirts or dresses, let alone a long skirt with a bustier! I can't
imagine how women in the medieval era got anything done, having to hike
all that fabric around all the time! Anyway somehow, everything got
done, the vendors got set up, and people started to arrive. As seems to
be normal for Cape Breton, people arrived on their own schedule, and
everything got started late, but the weather was glorious and everyone
seemed to have a great time. There were some wonderful costumes, too.
All the photos I took can be seen here: http://www.facebook.com/avalongathering but here are a few selected pics:
The archery was very popular. This young lady certainly looks the part!
A display of medieval helmets, swords and a rather nice looking drinking horn!
It's always fun to play with swords ... even when they're made of wood!
A work of art by one of our vendors, Liam Tromans of Woodswork Art. All done with a chainsaw!
A gypsy with a painted tummy.
Reinhard and Cathy, who ran the archery range. It was great to see so many wonderful costumes.
Of course, Molly has to get in the picture! Here she is with Paul.
Another beautifully costumed lady.
The dragon that Liam carved for us.
It was great fun making banners for the Gathering. This one represents Glastonbury Tor.
Another banner, this time representing Stonehenge.
A lovely young lady in a costume she made herself.
Liam Tromans carving our dragon.
Fin
MacDonald, blacksmith, brought his portable forge and gave a
demonstration of his trade. Here he is showing a guest (Brian Dean) how
to work the iron.
It was not only the ladies who had great costumes!
If you get put in the stocks, you just have to man up and take the punishment - in water balloons.
A very pretty fairy by the name of Morgaine.
As
you can see, a good time was had by all. We'll be doing it again next
year, and this time it will be bigger and better! We learned a lot, and
of course there are a number of things we'll do differently, but in
general I think it was a great success. A very big Thank You to
everyone who attended, and we look forward to making Avalon Gathering a
regular annual event here in the Cape Breton Highlands.
I'll update again soon!
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