Showing posts with label Wayside shrine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wayside shrine. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2024

Abbey Festival 2024

 The BIG show for the year!  10,000 people a day (and the online tickets sold out inside of 36 hours!).  They tried something new this year - a 'Family Fun Day' on the Friday (as well as the usual event which runs on the Saturday and Sunday) which ran for about 4 hours and was for folk who found the main event daunting or difficult to get around - families with young children, disabled folk, neurodivergent folk who don't handle crowds well.  It was a good (part) day and was well-received by the attendees and most of the re-enactors :-) and after our visitors had left we finished setting up for the main event on the weekend.

I'm not usually an early riser, but make an exception at events, usually because the toilets are sufficiently far away from my nice warm bed that by the time I get back I'm no longer sleepy and so I arc up the fire and make myself a coffee... the kitchen first thing in the morning is my Happy Place :-)  I have it down to a fine art LOL - put about a cup and a half of water into my tiny little copper pot, light a Flaming Cupcake (a sort of a candle made of sawdust and wax with a bit of rope in it as a wick) under it with a couple of pinecones on top and some kindling, and once it's caught add a couple of small bits of hardwood - and I have boiling water inside of about 5 minutes :-)


We set up early this time - the kids helped us load on the previous Saturday and we set up the tent shells on the Sunday and then Rob and I stayed over (the kids rejoined us later in the week before the event) and it rained and rained... by the second day the doorway into the kitchen was so boggy I had to skin a couple of firewood logs and use the bark as a door mat LOL.


People still came though, and seemed to have a fantastic time :-) even though the site got muddier and boggier - lots of comments about how 'authentic' the weather was LOL.  All the bits and pieces we'd made over the past year or so came together and I must admit I was pretty proud of our encampment :-)

The Pavilion (a.k.a. dining room) and the Wayside Chapel:



All our stripey-roofed tents:

The Grumpy Old People's tent (Rob and I):



My spices display in the kitchen tent:



Needless to say it's not really the done thing to run around with a camera/phone/modern item while the public are there because it spoils the whole feel of the event (evidently... something about immersion... don't get me started...), so a lot of the photos I have of the event are yoinked off facebook because they're by the very talented official event photographers... credits for them appear as a watermark on the photo :-)


The kids playing tavli:



One of my textile workshops (I did 6 over the weekend...):


A really nice photo of my tent - please excuse the loom on the altar LOL, I was setting up for a workshop...



Nat's new wall hanging:


Lyra playing with the mini-tent:


On the Sunday afternoon after everyone had left, the lovely people from the Birds of Prey group let us hold their eagle and take photos :-)  Such a big bird was remarkably light weight - I guess they'd have to be or they wouldn't fly LOL.


We started packing down on the Sunday after the public had left, but did most of it the following day - an encampment that takes a good couple of days to set up isn't going to come down overnight ;-)

Did I mention how muddy it was?





Wednesday, September 11, 2024

It's been another long time...

 I really am terribly slack with this whole blogging thing...  The group's grown and developed considerably since 2015 (and that one little post in 2017).  Lemme trawl through phot albums and see if I can get up to date...


BEFORE THE PLAGUE:

Ellie brought her magnificent bed to History Alive 2017 (June) and Jan Hollingsworth took a fantastic photo of it -


I carved a little saint statue and made a wayside shrine for the Abbey Festival (July 2017)




The group travelled down to the St Ives Medieval Fair (Sydney) in September 2017


2018 saw me moving house, replacing a couple of leaky tent roofs, and making some textile-related toys...


We 'did' History Alive, the Abbey festival, and the Queensland Living History Federation Conference; a dear friend of mine went overseas and I ended up with her beautiful carved sella curulis (which I then painted ;-) )...


... and made a few pretties to zhuzh up my tent a bit, including a new pole for the lamps to hang off, a hanging based on a piece of Almoravid brocade, and some pearl-shell-spangled red silk curtains with goldwork and gemstone beads (to go behind the triptych).




2019 was a bit of a meh year - we went to the Abbey reenactors' Only Weekend (AROW and History Alive, but then my friend Rob had health issues and we decided to give the Abbey festival a miss.  Even so, there were trunks and tent poles to paint,



pretties to acquire and tweak (the jug was originally white, the condiments dish un-patterned, and the Stinky Kitty a most distressing grey colour thanks to a faux bronze 'patina'...


...and of course more textile stuff - another hanging for the tent, a strip of tablet weaving for my latest gown...



... and then came the Great Plague >.<