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		<title>Comment on In Memoriam: Frieda Paras-Jones by <img src='http://www.behindtheburlap.com/wp-content/plugins/rpx/images/google.png'/> bijouxice</title>
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		<description>My family and I learned of Frieda&#039;s passing last night, and there were many tears shed and memories shared.  Frieda and I weren&#039;t Faire acquaintances, we were introduced by my brother, Carvin Knowles, and immediately became fast friends.  In fact, Frieda was the only person other than my brother to have had a key to our house and visitation rights to our hot tub.  My son, as a toddler, called her Aunt Feeda and loved her like family - his 19-year-old self broke down in tears on hearing the news.  The only deaths that have hit us this hard were my father, my husband&#039;s mother and now Frieda.

She introduced me to the garment district in Los Angeles and we went there on fabric shopping expeditions, we borrowed each other&#039;s clothes, bummed ciggies off each other (when we still smoked) and generally leaned on and supported each other through tough times.  I remember the night she called me from Optic Nerve and asked me to come over right away, she had something important to tell me.  When I arrived, she showed me her engagement ring and gave me a detailed description of Guy&#039;s proposal at Walt Disney World.  The last time we spoke, it was a joyous conversation because my husband and I had just reconciled after 10 years and were getting ready to re-marry.

Frieda was the sister that God didn&#039;t see fit to give me until I was in my 30s, more significant to me than the one born to my parents (even my mom adored her).  We will always love her, she remains an important part of our lives which her presence enriched, and our hearts go out to Guy in his time of loss and sorrow.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My family and I learned of Frieda&#8217;s passing last night, and there were many tears shed and memories shared.  Frieda and I weren&#8217;t Faire acquaintances, we were introduced by my brother, Carvin Knowles, and immediately became fast friends.  In fact, Frieda was the only person other than my brother to have had a key to our house and visitation rights to our hot tub.  My son, as a toddler, called her Aunt Feeda and loved her like family &#8211; his 19-year-old self broke down in tears on hearing the news.  The only deaths that have hit us this hard were my father, my husband&#8217;s mother and now Frieda.</p>
<p>She introduced me to the garment district in Los Angeles and we went there on fabric shopping expeditions, we borrowed each other&#8217;s clothes, bummed ciggies off each other (when we still smoked) and generally leaned on and supported each other through tough times.  I remember the night she called me from Optic Nerve and asked me to come over right away, she had something important to tell me.  When I arrived, she showed me her engagement ring and gave me a detailed description of Guy&#8217;s proposal at Walt Disney World.  The last time we spoke, it was a joyous conversation because my husband and I had just reconciled after 10 years and were getting ready to re-marry.</p>
<p>Frieda was the sister that God didn&#8217;t see fit to give me until I was in my 30s, more significant to me than the one born to my parents (even my mom adored her).  We will always love her, she remains an important part of our lives which her presence enriched, and our hearts go out to Guy in his time of loss and sorrow.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Michigan Renaissance Festival by @Miss_Kalendar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 21:12:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> Hey, George is trying to reach you about a Letter of Rec for Brass Farthing.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Musings from a Ren Faire Newbie &#8211; Part 1, the crash course training by admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 08:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This was a positively wonderful article, thank you very very much for sharing...</description>
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		<title>Comment on Musings from a Ren Faire Newbie &#8211; Part 1, the crash course training by <img src='http://www.behindtheburlap.com/wp-content/plugins/rpx/images/facebook.png'/> Kimiko Small</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 07:48:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Magaidh, 

Rydell sent me this link to your blog post.

Thank you very, very kindly for your words. What you wrote here reminded me of when I was young and first joined my local new Scots group, many many years ago. I am glad you got so much out of your weekend at the RenSymposium classes, and that I could be of help to you with the classes I taught. You are so very welcome, in many ways.

Kimiko</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Magaidh, </p>
<p>Rydell sent me this link to your blog post.</p>
<p>Thank you very, very kindly for your words. What you wrote here reminded me of when I was young and first joined my local new Scots group, many many years ago. I am glad you got so much out of your weekend at the RenSymposium classes, and that I could be of help to you with the classes I taught. You are so very welcome, in many ways.</p>
<p>Kimiko</p>
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		<title>Comment on Wicked Winter Renaissance Faire – NJ by @JeffMach</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:42:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> - thank you for tweeting about Wicked Faire!</description>
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		<title>Comment on Picture I took of fool, Renaissance Faire, 2009 by @fivefootmama</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 23:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> that&#039;s not a fool, that&#039;s a whore!</description>
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		<title>Comment on Spain recaptures Granada from the Moors by @FaireNews</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 06:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> *chuckling* that post about Spain &amp; Granada is a continuing kick in the pants for me. Must get Escarlata&#039;s story ready. Thanks</description>
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		<title>Comment on Review: Ramona Bowl Renaissance Faire, weekend 1 by belgeko</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 20:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ramona Bowl Ren Faire 

Being a booth manager I think for a first year fair this went great. I have been to a lot of events and most of them did not have the publicity that this one did. But as with all faires there is always bugs to work out and I hope this review gets read and taken into consideration. 

I think every one agreed on the heat was a killer:
 it was hard for performers to act in the streets, stage acts even had to move there acts into shady spots instead of designated stages. I know for a fact my sales were hindered due to this heat. No one wants to stand around browsing when it is 100+ outside. 
I know you can not control the weather but if the faire was moved to November it would be a lot cooler and have more people wanting to come out and walk around. We all want a bigger gate count. And SHADE, I am glad we did get some trees weekend #2 but we need some trees growing in the off season or put up some sale cloth. 

Size Vs. Vendor count:
I have 2 opinions on this one being from a vendor stand point and that’s I love when I don’t have competition. But the more vendors there are the more there is to do for patrons and the longer they are at the faire the better it is for every one. Now I heard a lot of talk of more vendors next year I think this is a must. I know this year had to be hurt being I didn’t hear about this until about 5 or 6 months before the event and for a 4 weekend faire most vendors plan a year ahead of time. Things like a sword booth, juggling school,  dunk tank, any thing that gets people in a great joyful mood causes them to spend more money. Also more guilds through out the faire, im not a guild person my self but they add more to the “feel” of a faire then anything else. The look of the tents and fences as you walk down the isles just makes you feel like you are in the renaissance . 

Shows and show schedules:
The faire had some of the best A+ acts and they where always going on. The knights always put on a great show. As well as some great singing groups. It would be nice though to have some time in between the shows for patrons to have time to browse the vendors. As well as I had a lot of patrons asking me about show schedules I would think posting them at ale stands as well as maybe some information boards.

I know we had some costume approval as well as booth approval but I think it could be a little stricter I don’t mind being product juried or have my clothing gone over but with keeping to a constant theme that we are building a port town. 

With all that pointed out the great thing was the amount of effort put out by the staff of the faire, a few people in particular really helped with making us all feel welcome at this new event listening and doing the best they could to resolve any issues, from getting us the trees we needed, wood chips on the ground and making sure the ale stands where up and running. Thanks oops for doing a great job even being understaffed with only 3 of you. the little get together that was thrown for us was great. 

Also the administration who ever handed out all those coupons they defiantly had an impact on the gate especially the last 2 weekends and night faires were great even if I had to work even harder. 

I have no doubt in my mind I will be back next year and cant wait to see who else helps to step this event up after seeing what the castle food booth did I think I may need to do some modifications to my booth may sound like a little competition. 

As we always hear of certain faires being talked about as the “big faire” Ramona bowl will be one of them the way it is looking.</description>
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<p>Being a booth manager I think for a first year fair this went great. I have been to a lot of events and most of them did not have the publicity that this one did. But as with all faires there is always bugs to work out and I hope this review gets read and taken into consideration. </p>
<p>I think every one agreed on the heat was a killer:<br />
 it was hard for performers to act in the streets, stage acts even had to move there acts into shady spots instead of designated stages. I know for a fact my sales were hindered due to this heat. No one wants to stand around browsing when it is 100+ outside.<br />
I know you can not control the weather but if the faire was moved to November it would be a lot cooler and have more people wanting to come out and walk around. We all want a bigger gate count. And SHADE, I am glad we did get some trees weekend #2 but we need some trees growing in the off season or put up some sale cloth. </p>
<p>Size Vs. Vendor count:<br />
I have 2 opinions on this one being from a vendor stand point and that’s I love when I don’t have competition. But the more vendors there are the more there is to do for patrons and the longer they are at the faire the better it is for every one. Now I heard a lot of talk of more vendors next year I think this is a must. I know this year had to be hurt being I didn’t hear about this until about 5 or 6 months before the event and for a 4 weekend faire most vendors plan a year ahead of time. Things like a sword booth, juggling school,  dunk tank, any thing that gets people in a great joyful mood causes them to spend more money. Also more guilds through out the faire, im not a guild person my self but they add more to the “feel” of a faire then anything else. The look of the tents and fences as you walk down the isles just makes you feel like you are in the renaissance . </p>
<p>Shows and show schedules:<br />
The faire had some of the best A+ acts and they where always going on. The knights always put on a great show. As well as some great singing groups. It would be nice though to have some time in between the shows for patrons to have time to browse the vendors. As well as I had a lot of patrons asking me about show schedules I would think posting them at ale stands as well as maybe some information boards.</p>
<p>I know we had some costume approval as well as booth approval but I think it could be a little stricter I don’t mind being product juried or have my clothing gone over but with keeping to a constant theme that we are building a port town. </p>
<p>With all that pointed out the great thing was the amount of effort put out by the staff of the faire, a few people in particular really helped with making us all feel welcome at this new event listening and doing the best they could to resolve any issues, from getting us the trees we needed, wood chips on the ground and making sure the ale stands where up and running. Thanks oops for doing a great job even being understaffed with only 3 of you. the little get together that was thrown for us was great. </p>
<p>Also the administration who ever handed out all those coupons they defiantly had an impact on the gate especially the last 2 weekends and night faires were great even if I had to work even harder. </p>
<p>I have no doubt in my mind I will be back next year and cant wait to see who else helps to step this event up after seeing what the castle food booth did I think I may need to do some modifications to my booth may sound like a little competition. </p>
<p>As we always hear of certain faires being talked about as the “big faire” Ramona bowl will be one of them the way it is looking.</p>
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		<title>Comment on SCA – Oregon by @CarrHunger</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 18:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> Blog Post: SCA – Oregon- Is there supposed to be a link?  The link for the other two are there but this one seems to be missing.</description>
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		<title>Comment on So those people at RenFaire were right? by @SharonCathcart</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 22:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>: Only one line appeared in your &quot;So those people&quot; blog post ...</description>
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