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Title: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on November 27, 2008, 03:43:24 PM
Lord Stephen and I are very limited in where we can go for faire, because we have a restaurant that is open on Saturday nights.  The only time we can get away for a "long" weekend is on holidays like Memorial Day or Labor Day, because the restaurant is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Our trips consist of getting up very early on Sunday, driving to a faire, usually arriving around noon, spending the rest of the day, staying overnight, going to the faire until Monday afternoon, then the long drive back.  In the past, we've done this over Labor Day a few times to MN.

I noticed that the St. Louis faire is over Memorial Day weekend, and it would be between 5-6 hours driving, which we consider do-able.  I am starting to plan out our trips for 2009 and would like some info about the St. Louis faire. Not the stuff I can read on the website, but from people who actually go there.

Is it large, small, mid-sized?  Will there be enough to do, or too much to do, in the time frame we could attend?  What kind of musical entertainment is there?  That's the main reason we go to faire.  We don't usually go to the mud show, the washing well wenches, because we have them at our home faire (Bristol), and we've seen them numerous times before, but we love the music.

Are there places to stay near to the faire that are reasonably priced?  I can't camp (long story, but I can't), and we can't afford the Hilton, just someplace that is clean and in a safe area.  Is there a big forum group that attends this faire?  Do you set up Meet & Greets?

How much are the tickets?  Are there 2 day passes?  Any discount coupons available?

Thank you for any information you can provide.

Renee  ;D 
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Cormac on November 27, 2008, 08:19:26 PM
Quote from: Lady Renee Buchanan on November 27, 2008, 03:43:24 PM
Lord Stephen and I are very limited in where we can go for faire, because we have a restaurant that is open on Saturday nights.  The only time we can get away for a "long" weekend is on holidays like Memorial Day or Labor Day, because the restaurant is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Our trips consist of getting up very early on Sunday, driving to a faire, usually arriving around noon, spending the rest of the day, staying overnight, going to the faire until Monday afternoon, then the long drive back.  In the past, we've done this over Labor Day a few times to MN.

I noticed that the St. Louis faire is over Memorial Day weekend, and it would be between 5-6 hours driving, which we consider do-able.  I am starting to plan out our trips for 2009 and would like some info about the St. Louis faire. Not the stuff I can read on the website, but from people who actually go there.

Is it large, small, mid-sized?  Will there be enough to do, or too much to do, in the time frame we could attend?  What kind of musical entertainment is there?  That's the main reason we go to faire.  We don't usually go to the mud show, the washing well wenches, because we have them at our home faire (Bristol), and we've seen them numerous times before, but we love the music.

Are there places to stay near to the faire that are reasonably priced?  I can't camp (long story, but I can't), and we can't afford the Hilton, just someplace that is clean and in a safe area.  Is there a big forum group that attends this faire?  Do you set up Meet & Greets?

How much are the tickets?  Are there 2 day passes?  Any discount coupons available?

Thank you for any information you can provide.

Renee  ;D 
I would consider St. Louis mid sized.  I had the oppurtunity to take my youngest daughter for half a day while my oldest was taking a dance class.  If I had a full day from cannon to close I would say I could take it all in and not feel like I missed half of it like I do at KCRF. Tickets were $13 for adults and I believe there are coupons available on line.

Three Pints Gone was by far my favorite musical group, there was also someone playing water glasses which was worth a few minutes to stop and enjoy, Elven Drums was good, and while not musical there were a couple of aerialist that we enjoyed watching.  We were very limited on time and I am looking forward to going back and catching more.

Not much I can offer in the way of accomadation information.  We day trip from Springfield which is 3 or so hours.

I don't know if there is a big forum group that attends, but we could certainly start one.  Not sure which weekend we'll be attending yet but will post before hand.  It would be a pleasure to meet some folks from the forums.

Hope this was helpful.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: jcbanner on November 27, 2008, 10:52:27 PM
Theres a handfull of us from the forums that are on cast. I cant say that I've personally run into everyone from the forums that goes to STL, but I understand that theres a good amount that do. and a few decent sized groups that head out there.  I believe that Malcom and Sir Clisto have some decent photos of the site posted online somewhere.  (sorry, I don't have the URL)

As far as music and stage shows, I read a review published in one of the renfaire mags thats biggest complaint about our shows was that there were too many schedualed per stage.  hey, if thats a complaint, we're doing good by my book.
Good news, the pirateship stage is in sight of one of our pubs.

Some of our musical acts, are:  Three Pints Gone, Musical Blades, Chuvani drums and belly dancers, The Limey Birds, Vince Conaway (always a favorite with his hammer dulcimer), and Melissa Purvis (celtic harp)
We have more performers, but this is just a short list of regular musical performers.



I'd say we are a medium sized faire, but our costumed cast is just as large as many of the larger faires across the country, and we take pride in our reputation of being one of the friendlier faires.  we may not yet have as much of a well settled look as Bristol, but we're still carving out among the trees, so the grounds are very well shaded.

2 day passes are $20, and for a weekend of listening to good music, watching swordfights, a joust of two, as many stage acts as you could want, learn a thing or two about historic crafts, have a great time joking around with danes and rennies alike, its a hard deal to beat.



                   
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Cap'n Hunnar Graybeard on November 27, 2008, 11:46:21 PM
We've been attending the St. Louis Faire for the last two years and I agree with JC that if someone complains about the number of acts per stage, that it's a good thing. A lot of variety for adults and kids.

We got to meet a few R/F people such as Lord and Lady Alberon and Amyj and her husband. It would be nice to have a meet & greet to see other R/F members there.

For lodging, we found a Best Western in Foristell that is about 5 minutes from the Faire site. Rates were about $70/night. The rooms were clean and the staff pretty friendly.

Best Western West 70 Inn
12 Highway W
Foristell, Missouri, 63348-1201
Phone: 636/673-2900
Fax: 636/673-7222
Toll Free Reservations: 888-869-6990

The cast has been very friendly and entertaining. We have made this one of our must attend Faires.

Hope this helps you come to a decision.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Malcolm on November 28, 2008, 03:13:24 AM
A good view of the Greater St Louis Renaissance Faire can be found here:
http://www.sirclisto.com/stl/stl.html (http://www.sirclisto.com/stl/stl.html)
http://www.pbase.com/lordmalcolm/gslrf (http://www.pbase.com/lordmalcolm/gslrf)
and
http://www.pbase.com/lordmalcolm/gslrf2 (http://www.pbase.com/lordmalcolm/gslrf2)

One could not find a place more friendly in both people and grounds. Gentle rolling, tree covered hills lead through a maze of enchantments.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: jcbanner on November 28, 2008, 03:17:34 AM
Quote from: Malcolm on November 28, 2008, 03:13:24 AM


One could not find a place more friendly in both people and grounds. Gentle rolling, tree covered hills lead through a maze of enchantments.

gentle rolling  right. untill you co round the corner, its straight up from there :P

no, there are hills, but theres really only one that could really be called a hill.

Thanks for posting the links
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Amyj on November 28, 2008, 07:15:00 AM
C'mon out, you want a good time, we'll show you a good time!  :D Having visited Bristol one time over Memorial day and only getting to really spend one day...I would say ours could be kind of like seeing Bristol when it was a "pre-teen".  The booths are permanent or in the process of going permanent.  The lanes wind through wooded areas (Deep Woods Off...we do get ticks), and we have a very good mix of "big name" faire acts and up and coming performers.  I'd like to think that the performers have a lot of fun in St. Louis because the fans are so great too.  We have ample free parking, 3 pubs (one within...3 chat stops of front gate), 4 (or more?) food vendor areas with a good variety of different offerings, and enough of a variety of other vendors to tempt anyone.  But by far, I would have to say that the draw for me (despite being local) is the people...everyone here makes you feel like family...it's like the faire version of Cheers!  So please, do come out...we would love to show you around and raise a pint with ye!
Just pay VERY close attention to the weather for the weekend...St. Louis in the summer can be unpredictable at best, and you will want to be fully prepared to enjoy our lovely faire in both sun and rain (sometimes the rain is more fun...huddled under a small canopy with good looking pirates...go figure  ;))
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on November 28, 2008, 01:26:09 PM
Thanks for your input, it all sounds wonderful.  Steve and I talked about it on the way to my surgery this morning, and we think we might be able to swing down for the Sunday/Monday of Memorial Day weekend.

Amyj, thank you for the info on the weather.  I was going to ask what kind of temperatures we could expect.  Another question, very important to a person who had a kidney transplant (how could I forget to ask this in the first post???!!!):  are there flush-able privies?  Or at least 1, maybe in the First Aid area or in a managment area that perhaps I could get special permission to use?

I can manage with porta-privies if I keep liquid intake to a minimum, usually not a good thing, as I must keep hydrated, but the doctors really frown on me using them due to the open germs.  When we've gone to MN, groomsporter let me use his privately rented one, and at BARF in Tampa, I brought my own sanitizers and wipes to clean it before I used it, and 1 of the merchants let me keep the stuff in his booth so I didn't have to carry it around all day.

For the love of faire, we find a way!  If we come, I'd love to meet everyone in a Meet & Greet!  Thanks again, and if anyone has more suggestions, we'd love to hear them.   ;D 
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: jcbanner on November 28, 2008, 01:40:22 PM
I'm sorry to say that there are not flush privies anywhere on the faire grounds or even in the rest of the part the faire is located in.  the utilityies availible just don't allow for the facilities. 

Sorry, wish my answer was diffrent
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Amyj on December 03, 2008, 08:24:05 PM
Yea, no flushies...but the first aid people are fantastic (they helped diagnose Bob's gall bladder problem and helped us get him to a doctor in time to get it out before REALLY bad stuff).  I don't know if the Knights pub had flushies or not...something to look into...at the very least, they or the first aid people would be really cool about storing the sanatizer stuff.  And heck, if you came out...we STL R/Fers could take care of the pre-pee cleaning too (pre-pee...fun to say, sorry)!  We could be your squires!!!

Anyway, hope you can make it...we'll take care of ya real fine...midwestern hospitality and all that!  ;)
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Mythrin on December 24, 2008, 03:08:14 PM
I am also on cast at St Louis. We try to make everyone's experience to be a positive one and would love to have you  visit.

There is a "private" porta-pot in the private garden of the "friends of faire" club for a want of a better way to describe it.  It has much more limited use than the public ones and therefore might be safer for you to use.  You might be able to arrange a head of time to use it due to your medical condition if you made contact with director of the program a head of time.  If you want to PM me I would share her contact info. 

Another option might be to get stamped, leave the site and go 3 minutes down the road to a gas station and use the flush facilities there.  A lot of trouble but doable if necessary.

I second the positive comments about our first aide staff, they are the best!  We have a very high ratio of professionals to cast/patrons and they are very knowledgeable, visible, active and we have secret weapons - several RNs and a emergency room doctor on cast who have stepped in when needed.  I was on cast at a huge commercial faire somewhere to the West of St Louis and their med staff was practically invisible with our First Aid/Med Staff they are very visible and good at what they do.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on May 05, 2009, 07:45:04 PM
We are really going to try to come, but have to make it as inexpensive as possible.  I found these lodgings, could anyone comment on them please, if you know where they are, are they decent?  Decent + clean, just a place to sleep for 1 night.

Days Inn, Lake Saint Louis
Super 8, O'Fallon
Super 8, Wentzville
Economy Inn, Wentzville
Extended Stay America, St. Louis.  Says it's approx 14 miles from Wentzville

Thanks for your input.  ;D
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Genievea Brookstone on May 06, 2009, 11:22:53 AM
Hi Lady Renee,

Although I have never stayed at any of the mentioned I do live in the St Charles/St Peters area which is about 20 minutes away from the faire.  There is a Red Roof Inn on hwy 70 that numerous friends and family have stayed and I believe it is fairly decently priced $45 a night I believe.  They also have renovated it recently.

Hope that Helps!

Gens~
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Mythrin on May 07, 2009, 05:35:01 PM
If I remember correctly the Super 8 of Wentzville used to be a Holiday Inn and seems to be nice - I have been in the lobby but not the rooms, same with the Days Inn at Lake St Louis - I pass it on the way to a friends home (also one of the costume mistresses) - it seems to be a nice building and very convenient to the Interstate.  Both can be seen from I-70.   

Do hope to see you there.  If you would like the Les Ames leaders contact info to discuss the possibility of using the private gardens facilities you could get to them by going to the bottom of this page http://stlrenfaire.com/les_amis/index2.html#New2009

Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Amyj on May 07, 2009, 06:30:05 PM
Bob and I stayed at the Super 8 last summer.  It's nice.  Nothing spectacular, but like you say, clean and a comfortable place to sleep for one night.  Plus it's about 5 minutes from the fairegrounds...so, hellooooo, sleeping in and STILL making cannon?  Sweet!  As for getting stamped and leaving to use flushies...not a horrible option since there is a Quick Trip just minutes from the faire.

Hope to see you here!!!!
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on May 09, 2009, 10:56:58 AM
I found a Days Inn in Lake Saint Louis for a very reasonable price.  It shows it's 9 miles from Rotary Park in Wentzville.  Is that a decent town?  Safe?  And is anyone familiar with the hotel?  It is the most reasonable price I've found, but I would like to have an idea if we're getting into something we really don't want to. 

Mythrin, once I have the reservations set, then I will go on the website contact about the privies. 

Thanks for everyone's help.  Steve and I are looking forward to meeting all of you.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Amyj on May 09, 2009, 11:00:55 PM
Lake St. Louis is very nice. it's actually kind of an upscale area, so you should be just fine for safety.  I'm not familiar with the hotel specifically, but it's a trustworthy chain so you should not have a problem.  Looking forward to seeing you!!!
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: jcbanner on May 13, 2009, 03:16:37 PM
sounds like you've already got yourself organized for where to stay. I've never stayed at that Days Inn, but it can be seen from the highway. It looks nice, and its not very far from the park at all, maybe a 10-15 minute drive from the park with normal traffic conditions.

For anyone else looking at area hotels, I'm going to recomend AGAINST the Budget Inn.

Last year when STLRF flooded, the roads were also in really bad condition and we had to stay in Wentzville.  We started at the Budget Inn. It looks nice from the outside, but last year when we were going to stay the night there, the management/staff was very rude, and it was very dirty inside, (saw a few dead roaches in the hall)  It was over all a very bad experience.


I will however recomend the Economy Inn.

The Economy Inn was a very friendly place. the lady at the check-in counter went out of her way to help us during the flood after dealing with the other place.  It doesn't look like much from the outside, but inside it was very clean, and while not a luxury place, the rooms were tidy and well kept.  I would stay there again.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on May 16, 2009, 08:49:23 PM
I really hope we'll be on our way next Sunday morning early!  No hotel reservation yet, but I called the Days Inn today, and the clerk said they had lots of rooms available.  With my bronchitis acting up, I wanted to wait to book, because the discount web price, which is better than calling the hotel direct could give, is non-refundable, and if I still feel lousy next weekend, I doubt we'll go.

Since I'll want to print out the $2 off coupons before we go, my question is:  is it good on a 2 day ticket, which the website says costs $20 (which would make the pass now $18), or is it only good off the 1 day admission which is $13?  Because then the 2 day pass at $20 would still be a better value.  I'm trying to figure how many I should print out!

Thanks!
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: jcbanner on May 18, 2009, 12:50:22 AM
I believe that to save paper, a note was added to the coupon saying its good for several people, (so no need off one per person.) yet, if in a large group that's not all paying together, I would still probably have a few on hand.

I havent heard anything about being able to use it for the 2 day pass discount.  I would not think it can be, but I could very easily be wrong. never hurts to bring it with you and find out.

hope you're feeling better by the end of the week, it would really be a shame if you don't get to join us.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Gauwyn of Bracknell on May 18, 2009, 05:46:12 AM
M'Lady and I are coming for the weekend.  Where is this coupon available?

Not sure where we are staying, a Holiday Inn of some type since my wife travels a bit and we generally get good deals with them.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Genievea Brookstone on May 18, 2009, 06:55:09 AM
You can get the coupon off the website renstl.org. One coupon is good for all members of your party.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: jcbanner on May 18, 2009, 12:00:18 PM
renstl.org is the main corporate website, you'll have an easier time finding the coupon at the event website, www.stlrenfaire.com (http://www.stlrenfaire.com)
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Genievea Brookstone on May 18, 2009, 12:04:34 PM
Oops!  Thats what happens when you post things before you are actually awake!
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Gauwyn of Bracknell on May 18, 2009, 04:13:39 PM
Got it - thanks

We are headed down the weekend of May 30/31 (first time at this faire).  Any of you meet up anywhere?  Anything we should not miss?
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Gauwyn of Bracknell on May 18, 2009, 04:20:31 PM
We are also still a little new to all of this.  I see this is a French faire, is our normal garb acceptable (English)?.  Peace tied weapons? ( I did not see anything on their site about it). 

We don't just have to drink french wine do we?  :D
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Amyj on May 18, 2009, 05:44:06 PM
Our faire is set in a French setting, but garb of all realms is welcomed...we actually have quite a nice German contingent.  You don't have to drink French wine (however, they do have some Belgian beer....anheuser busch), and we have many other choices as well.  Weapons are allowed, peace tied (preferably with plastic zip ties, but you are allowed to cut the ends short).  I will have my BRAND NEW (Woot!) R/F pin on this weekend, and will be around...not sure what I'll be wearing...but if you ask about "The Rums" at the Three Pints or Musical Blades shows, they will have an idea of which pub we will be at.  Bob and I can HIGHLY rec comend the Kings Smoker show on Sunday (over 21, get your tickets a the Knights Pub)!

As for an official R/F meet....um...Lemme think on this....
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on May 18, 2009, 08:08:46 PM
I picked up a third round of antibiotics, so I hope I'll be fine by the weekend!  If we do make it - and right now, we're planning on it - we hope to arrive on Sunday between noon and 1 p.m.  I'd love to meet other forum members at a Meet & Greet.  I'll be happy to share my cellphone if you Renmail me.

Looking forward to meeting many of you this coming weekend.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lord and Lady Alberon on May 19, 2009, 12:10:46 AM
Lady Renee & Lord Stephen We are looking forward to seeing you both again at our Home Faire.

We will also be on the lookout for other R/F friends that we haven't seen this year so far, Hunnar & Charity and Malcolm & his Wife.

Cormac, Genievea Brookstone, Gauwyn of Brocknell, Rengeek77, Guinea, Maeve McMayhem, and Lady Orphena & Lord Dugyn or anyone else we haven't meet before.
PLEASE be on the lookout for us, we would love the chance to meet R/F members that we haven't had the pleasure to meet before. Just come on up to us & say ~"HI"~, we are usually all over the Faire, but not too hard to spot with Little Lord Logan in his chainmail.

We even know how to find JCBanner now ......LOL  :P

Amyj When you figure out the details of the Official R/F Meet, Let us know  :) LOL Remember We Luv Ya  ;D
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Rebecca on May 19, 2009, 01:12:42 AM
I'm moving up to upstate NY from Oklahoma City, and I happen to be leaving early morning on Memorial Day. I was planning on staying in St. Louis anyway, and then I found this faire!

Is it worth stopping in, if only for 4 or 5 hours? I think it's only about 1.5 hours out of my way, and ever since going to my first Ren Faire in March, I've become obsessed.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Malcolm on May 19, 2009, 02:38:59 AM
Quote from: Lady Rebecca on May 19, 2009, 01:12:42 AM
I'm moving up to upstate NY from Oklahoma City, and I happen to be leaving early morning on Memorial Day. I was planning on staying in St. Louis anyway, and then I found this faire!

Is it worth stopping in, if only for 4 or 5 hours? I think it's only about 1.5 hours out of my way, and ever since going to my first Ren Faire in March, I've become obsessed.
After entering this fine faire, I do not know how you could leave after only 4 or 5 hours.
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Rebecca on May 19, 2009, 02:41:10 AM
Quote from: Malcolm on May 19, 2009, 02:38:59 AM
Quote from: Lady Rebecca on May 19, 2009, 01:12:42 AM
I'm moving up to upstate NY from Oklahoma City, and I happen to be leaving early morning on Memorial Day. I was planning on staying in St. Louis anyway, and then I found this faire!

Is it worth stopping in, if only for 4 or 5 hours? I think it's only about 1.5 hours out of my way, and ever since going to my first Ren Faire in March, I've become obsessed.
After entering this fine faire, I do not know how you could leave after only 4 or 5 hours.
If the faire didn't close at 6, I would stay longer! But I'm planning on leaving at about 5 or 6am from OKC, and it's an 8 hour drive. So I'm figuring about 1 to 2 pm is when I'll get there.

I take it I should definitely make sure I make it in time, then?
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Amyj on May 19, 2009, 06:58:36 AM
Quote from: Lord and Lady Alberon on May 19, 2009, 12:10:46 AM

Amyj When you figure out the details of the Official R/F Meet, Let us know  :) LOL Remember We Luv Ya  ;D


Heeeyyyyyyy, that was slick!  Ok, I'll try to figure something "semi-sorta-official" out.   So, WATCH THIS SPACE for something!  ;D
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Ratcatcher on May 20, 2009, 07:43:01 AM
Quote from: Lord and Lady Alberon on May 19, 2009, 12:10:46 AM

PLEASE be on the lookout for us, we would love the chance to meet R/F members that we haven't had the pleasure to meet before. Just come on up to us & say ~"HI"~, we are usually all over the Faire, but not too hard to spot with Little Lord Logan in his chainmail.

You will be able to identify them easily, because Lord and Lady Alberon are the nicest rennies you will ever meet!

QuoteWe even know how to find JCBanner now ......LOL  :P

He's the one trying to "look busy".   ;)
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: jcbanner on May 21, 2009, 12:17:13 AM
Quote from: Lord and Lady Alberon on May 19, 2009, 12:10:46 AM


We even know how to find JCBanner now ......LOL  :P


turns out the trick is to not look for me.  Who knew?

Quote from: Ratcatcher on May 20, 2009, 07:43:01 AM

He's the one trying to "look busy".   ;)

Trying?
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on May 23, 2009, 08:10:55 AM
Planning to leave tomorrow at 6 a.m.  Hope to arrive around noon-ish.  If you see Steve and me wandering around, please come up and introduce yourself!  By the way, we will be wearing our RF pins, so it's an easy way to spot us. ;D
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Ratcatcher on June 01, 2009, 05:57:04 PM
Quote from: jcbanner on May 21, 2009, 12:17:13 AM
Quote from: Lord and Lady Alberon on May 19, 2009, 12:10:46 AM


We even know how to find JCBanner now ......LOL  :P



Quote from: Ratcatcher on May 20, 2009, 07:43:01 AM

He's the one trying to "look busy".   ;)

Trying?

Here he is searching for the bon-bons he hid from the rest of us...(plus I'm pretty sure he has a Laz-E-Boy right outside of the shot.)

(http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j95/Epossumondas/renfaire/2009_0530birthdayeve0207.jpg)
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: dott1 on June 02, 2009, 01:16:36 PM
QuoteHere he is searching for the bon-bons he hid from the rest of us...(plus I'm pretty sure he has a Laz-E-Boy right outside of the shot.)

I already ate the bon-bons. and I sold the laz-e-boy on ebay!  ;D
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: Lord and Lady Alberon on June 02, 2009, 08:59:49 PM
Lady Alberon gives Dott1 a Big {{{HUG}}} & Lord Logan gives him a BIG Toothie Smile !!!

Glad to see that you made your way here!  :D
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: dott1 on June 03, 2009, 12:56:16 PM
QuoteLady Alberon gives Dott1 a Big {{{HUG}}} & Lord Logan gives him a BIG Toothie Smile !!!

Glad to see that you made your way here!

:-) *hugs you back*  Thank you for your warm greetings! And boy oh boy... I can picture Lord Logan's toothie grin... always makes me smile :-) AND... ty for the favor you gave me! It really made my day and I was smiling for the rest of the day!
Title: Re: Visitors from Far Away
Post by: TheFerret on June 10, 2009, 09:17:23 PM
Nice picture!

Quote from: Ratcatcher on June 01, 2009, 05:57:04 PM
Quote from: jcbanner on May 21, 2009, 12:17:13 AM
Quote from: Lord and Lady Alberon on May 19, 2009, 12:10:46 AM


We even know how to find JCBanner now ......LOL  :P



Quote from: Ratcatcher on May 20, 2009, 07:43:01 AM

He's the one trying to "look busy".   ;)

Trying?

Here he is searching for the bon-bons he hid from the rest of us...(plus I'm pretty sure he has a Laz-E-Boy right outside of the shot.)

(http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j95/Epossumondas/renfaire/2009_0530birthdayeve0207.jpg)