Gold Canyon, Az - Renaissance Festival - Feburary 7-March 29, 2009!

If you have never been to the Renaissance Festival, beginning today, February 7, 2009, just east of Mesa about 12 miles, there's some fun going on. Last year my husband and I made the trip and participated in the festivities. I've provided the link for more information about the Renaissance Festival and Artisan Marketplace. Today is the first day of eight weekends from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. including President's Day. The last day of the Festival is on the 29th of March.

Renaissance Fest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Talking Tree!!!!

Renaissance Fest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are lots of attendees, including families, and those dressed to the hilt. It looks as if we step back in time with the primeval buildings, costumes and regalia. Those working at the Festival were delightful, and many of those who attend the Festival regularly, were donned in period costumes.

Renaissance Fest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lots of yummy food including: turkey legs, pizza, cinnamon almonds, ice cream and more. There were jewelry and pottery shops, shoe shops for those special period boots and costume shops for those having their photos taken, caricatures, etc. Palm reading, horoscope, tarot cards and more. Trust me, people really get into this stuff, and many travel to other states to participate.

12 Stages or Theatres with entertainment going continually. I don't know if they are there this year, but last year, we sat down and watched the Wyldmen at the Mud Stage. It was a riot. The two "stars" did an act in slow motion, and eventually ended up in the mud. Very funny. The little ones were invited to sit in front if they wanted to with the explanation that there would be mud flying. The kids who were okay (and their parents were okay with it) all sat close to the mud pit. They did get splattered as warned.

So much to do here in our Phoenix Valley. For those of you visiting or living in or around Mesa or Phoenix, it's well worth the trip. There are lots of things to do for young and old. As for me and my hubby? Two hours was just perfect. Lots of fun.

Be sure to gather up your friends and families and make a day of it.

 

 

Pepper

Mesa, Arizona Real Estate. Call me at: 480.216-3334 for information on purchasing or selling a home in Mesa, Arizona or surrounding towns. OR email me: Teri@TeriEllis.com. Feel free to visit one of my websites: HomesAzRE.com, MoveToMesaAz.com or MoveToSunnyAz.com. Or stop by my blogs at: MesaAzRealEstateVoice; or Phoenix Valley Real Estate Blog

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Arizona Renaissance Festival - Showtime in Gold Canyon East!

It is an absolutely beautiful morning with highs promised to be in the mid-70's. I need to get out of the house, get my Vitamin D rays, and go for a ride. Since we had never been to the Renaissance Festival and Artisan Marketplace, and it's only about 12 miles east of where we live, we head out to see what we have been missing. Today is the first day of eight weekends from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. including President's Day. The last day of the Festival is on the 30th of March.

Views of the Superstitions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As we head east, we notice carloads of people going in the same direction. Keep in mind, the Festival is located out in the desert on about 30 acres of - well - um - desert. Much to our surprise, as we pulled off of the main road and headed through the entrance, there were TONS of cars in the parking lots. Highway 60 was policed heavily, signs posted to slow the traffic down, and everything very organized. Superstitions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As we entered the site, I was amazed to see the primeval buildings, costumes and regalia. Those working at the Festival were delightful, and many of those who attend the Festival regularly, were donned in period costumes.

There was lots of good food - turkey legs, pizza, cinnamon almonds, ice cream and more. There were jewelry and pottery shops, shoe shops for those special period boots and costume shops for those having their photos taken, caricatures, etc. Palm reading, horoscope, tarot cards and more.

The Wyldmen at Renaissance FestivalThere were at least 12 Stages or Theatres with entertainment going continually. We sat down and watched the Wyldmen at the Mud Stage. There are photos on the Real Estate Show. It was a riot. The two "stars" did an act in slow motion, and eventually ended up in the mud. Very funny. The little ones were invited to sit in front if they wanted to with the explanation that there would be mud flying. The kids who were okay (and their parents were okay with it) all sat close to the mud pit. They did get splattered as warned.

The tree that I show in the video was some guy on stilts, and he was able to move around very well. As we were coming up to the tree, I had no idea it was live until he started to talk and to move.

There is so much to do here in our Phoenix Valley. For those of you visiting or living in or around Mesa or Phoenix, it's well worth the trip. There are lots of things to do for young and old. As for me and my hubby? Two hours was just perfect. Lots of fun.

 

 

Pepper

Mesa, Arizona Real Estate. Call me at: 480.216-3334 for information on purchasing or selling a home in Mesa, Arizona or surrounding towns. OR email me: Teri@TeriEllis.com. Feel free to visit one of my websites: HomesAzRE.com, MoveToMesaAz.com or MoveToSunnyAz.com. Or stop by my blogs at: MesaAzRealEstateVoice; or Phoenix Valley Real Estate Blog

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Mesa, Arizona Real Estate. Call me at: 480.382-8711 for information on purchasing or selling a home in Mesa, Arizona or surrounding towns. OR email me: Teri@TeriEllis.com. Feel free to visit my website: HomesAzRE.com, or stop by my blogs at: MesaAzRealEstateVoice and AzLadyInRed!