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more booths at Sherwood

Started by rengypsy, October 15, 2009, 09:25:49 AM

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rengypsy

village folk have started arriving on the grounds of sherwood in anticipation of our spring festival.

tinkers and merchants are constructing shelter from which to sell their wares.

minstrils and troubadors are building stages to entertain.

grass is growing.

the eight inches of rain recently prove the grounds are fantastic for our faire.  no standing water to speak of at all. 
it's all about the journey and the people we choose to make the journey with

RenRobin

Loki-terr (in training)

mpullen

I may come up this weekend and "supervise" my Son's booth construction.

Supervise = sit in chair and drink beer and provide criticism.

His booth is 113. Going to be a two story structure, with sleeping quarters above.



Stephanie, lady perfumer

Wonderful! I'm moving back to Austin soon and can't wait to get started.

Mpullen I met and talked to your son a couple weeks back when we came to scout booth spots. The two story structure looked to be coming along very well and was impressive!
perfumer of Iris Adornments and Apothecary ~ Sherwood Forest Faire

hoodofsherwood

Quote from: mpullen on October 15, 2009, 06:05:59 PM
I may come up this weekend and "supervise" my Son's booth construction.

Supervise = sit in chair and drink beer and provide criticism.

His booth is 113. Going to be a two story structure, with sleeping quarters above.




Booth 114 here, Now I know our neighbors.. Just curious what will he be selling?
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mpullen

Quote from: hoodofsherwood on October 15, 2009, 06:48:28 PM
Quote from: mpullen on October 15, 2009, 06:05:59 PM
I may come up this weekend and "supervise" my Son's booth construction.

Supervise = sit in chair and drink beer and provide criticism.

His booth is 113. Going to be a two story structure, with sleeping quarters above.


Booth 114 here, Now I know our neighbors.. Just curious what will he be selling?

He owns a resale shop in Alvin. I advised him that his wares need to be "non-import" and period appropriate.

I think his main market target will be other vendors, supplying shop decorations. He took me to a large auction house in NE Houston and I showed him the items that would sell best, like a leather chair fit for a barbarian king throne, or tables and chairs that would be suitable for any shop that Robin Hood would care to bend a mug in.

hoodofsherwood

Was out there this saturday framing up our roof, Met our neighbors at booth 113, Great guys by the way. Did not get a chance to roam much since we were under time constraints but the grounds are looking good.
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Harbinger

as it happens I will once more have the experience
of "free" time on saturday, oct 24,  if anyone needs some
help, let me know via pm, and I'll come out.

I'm happy to help raise a wall, swing a hammer or just
pick up muck, just want to help out.

-h
Bénigne Dauvergne Saint de Mars
Private First Class, Texas Musketeers
Rex Dolor, Malleus De Deus

rengypsy

brilliant!!!

thanks.

we are all tied down at trf...but, we have 750 # of rye grass that needs to be sown on the grounds.

we could leave it in the foyer of the camp house and you could pick it up and help make sherwood greener. 

maybe another couple of folk could assist.

its really fun and one can just look around on the grounds currently and see the results of our last grass sowing.

peace!

rengypsy
it's all about the journey and the people we choose to make the journey with

Harbinger

Quote from: rengypsy on October 19, 2009, 03:41:09 PM
brilliant!!!

thanks.

we are all tied down at trf...but, we have 750 # of rye grass that needs to be sown on the grounds.

we could leave it in the foyer of the camp house and you could pick it up and help make sherwood greener. 

maybe another couple of folk could assist.

its really fun and one can just look around on the grounds currently and see the results of our last grass sowing.

peace!

rengypsy

do you have something like a sod plan you could leave out as well,
so I know where you want me to focus? also do you have a spreader,
I think I have one in the garage I can dig up.

-h
Bénigne Dauvergne Saint de Mars
Private First Class, Texas Musketeers
Rex Dolor, Malleus De Deus

rengypsy

you assume we have plans???

only kidding.

i have a hand held spreader, but we just used buckets and threw the seed by hand.  it was actually really a great experience.

the seeds need to go where there is not rye currently.

it will be quite obvious...as the rye is flourishing where we have put it.

it's all about the journey and the people we choose to make the journey with

mpullen

Quote from: rengypsy on October 19, 2009, 03:41:09 PM
brilliant!!!

thanks.

we are all tied down at trf...but, we have 750 # of rye grass that needs to be sown on the grounds.

we could leave it in the foyer of the camp house and you could pick it up and help make sherwood greener. 

maybe another couple of folk could assist.

its really fun and one can just look around on the grounds currently and see the results of our last grass sowing.

peace!

rengypsy

Pity the seed wasn't there this past weekend. Gave Daughter, her fiance, and grandson (don't think he paid much attention) a grand tour in between "supervising" Son's booth construction. Funniest thing was watching Grandson (almost 2 years old) cross his arms and put a serious face on. Looked just like a construction forman. All he needed was a hard-hat and a coffee cup.

mpullen

Quote from: Harbinger on October 19, 2009, 03:48:15 PM
Quote from: rengypsy on October 19, 2009, 03:41:09 PM
brilliant!!!

thanks.

we are all tied down at trf...but, we have 750 # of rye grass that needs to be sown on the grounds.

we could leave it in the foyer of the camp house and you could pick it up and help make sherwood greener. 

maybe another couple of folk could assist.

its really fun and one can just look around on the grounds currently and see the results of our last grass sowing.

peace!

rengypsy

do you have something like a sod plan you could leave out as well,
so I know where you want me to focus? also do you have a spreader,
I think I have one in the garage I can dig up.

-h

Might I suggest that we don't plant grass seed on the gravel roads? It looks nice, but sort of wasted seed.

mpullen

Quote from: Stephanie Lady Perfumer on October 15, 2009, 06:10:22 PM
Wonderful! I'm moving back to Austin soon and can't wait to get started.

Mpullen I met and talked to your son a couple weeks back when we came to scout booth spots. The two story structure looked to be coming along very well and was impressive!

I'm very impressed with his booth design. The actual shop space is one of the largest, but he is also building a covered patio that is in sight of the round stage. If it rains, folks will seek shelter and while on the patio, they are a captive audience for the shop. The second floor will be living quarters, complete with A/C and entertainment.

Hmmm, I have to tent camp in Playtrons and he has a nice comfy place in the booth? Hmmm, if the weather gets bad, I think Dad may have to visit Son for the night.

dbaldock

Quote from: mpullen on October 19, 2009, 05:40:35 PM
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Hmmm, I have to tent camp in Playtrons and he has a nice comfy place in the booth? Hmmm, if the weather gets bad, I think Dad may have to visit Son for the night.

Maybe you should tell him he needs an (enclosed) watch tower --- and just go ahead and add a third floor while he's building ...  ;D

Take Care,
David Baldock
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people... -anonymous