Craig & Brad



16 August 2008
When I go to a festival of any sort, be it Irish, Scottish, Renaissance, Wine, Beer, Comic, whatever, I gravitate toward music. Something in me is drawn to the primal need to tone bathe whenever possible. So, after hours of work in the early part of the day (the price of being able to take this vacation), I finally strolled out into the lanes and immersed myself in the sounds of Renaissance Faire joy.
Craig & Brad
This is Craig O’Farrington and 1/2 of the New Minstrel Revue (the other half is out of frame). Separately, they are two of my favourite music acts at this festival.
Cheers.

~KR (Written on 20 August 2008 )

Camera: Canon PowerShot SD850 IS
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Shadow Friends



15 August 2008
I actually did take photos on the 14th, but they are all in a separate camera. I’ll get those uploaded and inserted into the diary in the next day or so. In the meantime, so as to not fall even further behind, I present the 15th.
This is my annual trip to Milwaukee for the phenomenal Milwaukee Irish Fest. I look foward to this event every year, and this year it nearly didn’t happen. So, I’ll take a moment and thank my boss publicly for allowing it to happen despite all the surrounding issues. The Milwaukee Irish Fest is the largest festival of its kind in the United States and simply puts to shame every other festival I’ve ever been to. Even after Marita Beth is no longer doing Bristol (whenever that may be) I hope that we continue to make the northbound journey to this amazing festival.
A Shadow's Friends
I took a lot of photos today and this one may not be the most indicative of the day, but it is my favourite. In the photo, I am in the middle sandwiched between two dear friends, Gregg & Sean. I’ve known Gregg for 15+ years and count him among my dearest and most precious of companions. Sean, I’ve known for a considerably lesser amount of time, but I still call him dear. Here they stand next to me at one of my favourite events in the world. He who has friends and the ability to enjoy their company is rich indeed.
Cheers.

~KR (Written on 20 August 2008 )

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Caps a'Plenty



13 August 2008
A collection of bottle caps. Normally, there would be beer in here, too; but during these extremely, oppressingly hot summer months, I’ve been drinking primarily cooling malt beverages. These are the frutis of my labours.
Caps and an Opener
Cheers.

~KR (Written on 20 August 2008 )

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Caps a’Plenty



13 August 2008
A collection of bottle caps. Normally, there would be beer in here, too; but during these extremely, oppressingly hot summer months, I’ve been drinking primarily cooling malt beverages. These are the frutis of my labours.
Caps and an Opener
Cheers.

~KR (Written on 20 August 2008 )

Camera: Canon PowerShot SD850 IS
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Kyle in the MBistro



Kyle in the MBistro

16 August 2008

Almost everything about today was about as good as it gets!  My husband is here in Wisconsin with me!  The weather was lovely.  The faire site was full of people, and they spent money in my shoppe!  I simply cannot complain!

I did work all day, and didn’t really get to spend much time with Kyle, but then he worked most of the day, too.   His commitment to his job with AA Cargo is admirable, in my opinion.  He grumbles about it a bit, but he cares so much.  I only wish those in positions of power above him had a clue just how much he cares.  It would never again matter whether he was “in the office” rather than working remotely; it would never again matter what shirt he wore, or how long is hair is.  He gives so much.  <sigh>

When he finally finished the work he had to do (his entire department is out of the office, so he’s doing the work of three people while he’s on his vacation weekend), it was late in the day, but he got into costume anyway.  He wandered away for a while and caught a show or two, but at one point, I caught him relaxing with a book in our own backyard patio we call the MBistro. 

I love having him here with me!

~MB




Smile, Ginger!



Smile, Ginger!

15 August 2008

Irish Fest!  Yay!  We look forward to this one evening, all year long.  It’s the main reason Kyle comes to Wisconsin . . . other than to see me, that is! ;-)

We started our day with a fairly leisurely cup of coffee, and preparations to be gone all day.  First—breakfast (brunch, actually) at Franks Diner in Kenosha.  I have come to really love the place, and Kyle had never been there, so it was a priority for me to introduce him to it.  Stephen met us there, since he’s living just blocks away.  Kyle had a “half” garbage plate, I had a delicious omelette, and Stephen had a corned beef sandwich.  Nobody left hungry, that’s for sure.  And Kyle was as charmed with the place as I thought he’d be. 

After breakfast, it was off up the road to Racine, where we’d made plans to have lunch with Joseph.  We called and pushed back our meeting time a little bit, when the diner was busy and it took a while to get our food, there.  And, still, breakfast and lunch came way too close together!  We met at Joseph’s house, so he could give Kyle the grand tour of the work he’s been doing on it.  The new kitchen is coming together nicely.  Then, we went to Shilling’s, where they’ve recently gone “non-smoking” and added a fabulous menu.  Unfortunately, there was no way either Kyle or I had room for much food at this point, so we shared a serving of their delicious bread pudding, and enjoyed a great visit with Joseph, before it was time to scurry on up the road to Milwaukee.

Shannon’s “tailgate” party was slated to start around 2 p.m., and it was nearly three before we arrived.  The gang was already mostly gathered, but we still got a primo parking space, and had a good hour to enjoy that before the gates opened and we ambed our way into the country’s biggest Irish festival—Milwaukee Irish Fest. 

Every year on opening day, the very first hour is established by the festival as a time when admission is free.  So, that’s when we go!  Fifteen stages of entertainment.  Hundreds of vendors. Dog shows, parades, music classes, theatrical performances, games ranging from hurling to tug-of-war to bingo, whiskey tastings, dozens of Wisconsin beers and ales, step dancers, set dancers, public ceili dances, traditional music, celtic rock, pipe bands, choral performances . . .  truly something for everyone.  All in the setting of Milwaukee’s cutting edge Festival Park, with the beautiful Lake Michigan as a backdrop.  Our only regret, year after year, is that we don’t have three days (and a lot more money!) to spend there!

Kyle goes for the music.  He absolutely loves it.  I love the shopping!  Almost every year we find some new merchant selling something uniquely beautiful—and sometimes we can afford to take a piece home!  Of course we feel the same about renaissance faires, too, and between the two types of events, we have collected some truly wonderful one-of-a-kind objects d’art.  This year I fell in love the the work of a jeweller, whose designs revolved around the use of recycled beads and bits of old glass!  Yum.

I especially enjoyed myself this year, because there was actually less music that Kyle was adamant about seeing/hearing, so we didn’t have to rush right in and find the first show of the evening.  That meant I could do some shopping and  acclimate to the festival before taking a seat at a show.  I liked that.  And of course, many of our favourite people were there with us, including . . . George, Delaenya, Shannon, Chad, Carlos, Kat, Sean and Amber, Gregg and Susan, Kimbelle and crew, and of course, Kelly and Ginger.  This photo today, is of our dear Ginger, zoomed in, right after I said, “smile, Ginger!”  I love it.  I wish you could see her eyes, but that’s almost offset by the fact that you can see my little reflection in the lens of her sunglasses!

The photo was taken during the first of two noteable shows we saw—two groups that were new to us: Screaming Orphans, a “girl band” from Scotland, and PeatBog Fairies, a crazy, innovative cluster of eight very talented men performing some very non-traditional stuff, complete with synthesizer, trumpet and trombone!  I’m sure Kyle will have even more to say about them.  We stayed at the festival until we got tired—after ten o’clock, knowing we had an hour’s drive home, and an early morning right around the corner. 

Next year’s Irish Fest date:  13 August!

~MB




Flowers in the Sky



Flowers in the Sky

14 August 2008

Yay!  Kyle is here!  We have been really looking forward to this visit.  I’ve been fortunate enough to get home twice during this show, but this is Kyle’s first trip here.  His flight out went smoothly, and I picked him up right on time.  We went on a brief adventure in the outskirts of Chicago, allowing “Emily” to pick our watering hole.  We had lunch at a charming little place called Chamber’s that didn’t seem to have changed much since probably the mid 1970s.  We flirted with the idea of staying in Chicago and taking in some theatre, or something, and finally ended up talking ourselves out of spending big bucks.  So, we headed back into Kenosha, and arrived just in time to have a margarita with Delaenya and Stephen at El Sarape.  Stephen had had his own version of adventures at the med clinic with Dr. George, and was due for some food before going home to rest a bit.  We finally took the time to get Kyle settled in a bit on site, and it wasn’t long before the phone started ringing.  In an attempt to have yet a third “meal” in way too short a time span, <wink> Ginger and Kelly and Kyle and I, met Delaenya and George at Honada for some sushi. 

We crammed a lot of fun and friends into our afternoon/evening, and we’d do it all over again!

I took the fun photo of the giant hanging basket of floral goodness, as we drove down Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago on the way back to the highway after lunch.  These baskets, in various colours, adorned every streetlamp pole along the way.  We’d passed a number of them before I realized they weren’t just petunias, like you see everywhere else around here.  These actually look like some variety of roses—they’re stunningly beautiful, really.    I’d love to know what they are, if anyone has a clue. 

What’s totally cool to me about this photo, though, is that Kyle was driving right along, and I had the camera zoomed in to get a closer view.  I caught this shot by panning, as we drove by!  I’m a little bit impressed with myself!  That’s hard!  I know I was super lucky, but I do love the result.

~MB




Mustard Sandwich



12 August 2008
And another day’s proof of the boring world I currently inhabit. I proudly present (ok. Not proudly, because this photo is probably the worst photo I’ve ever had to put up…but it was the best of the batch – I miss my other camera)…my dinner!
Mustard
Yep. Mustard and Bread.
Well, I actually put a slice of provolone, a slice of pepper jack and some shaved corned beef on it, too. But, I didn’t take any photos of the finished product, only a bunch of blurry, poorly composed photos of mustard & bread.
How droll.
Cheers.

~KR (Written with great pain & some embarassment on 13 August 2008 )

Listening to:
Up, Up & Away by Johnny Mann Singers
from British Top 30 – 1967

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10:11



11 August 2008
Again, I’m forced to admit that I lead a rather dull, predictable, sedentary life – especially true when Marita Beth is gone for three months. As I was preparing myself for bed, I realized again, that I had neglected a photo. So, I grabbed my trusty Canon and pointed it at the nearest thing I could see clearly in the mostly dark house. The LED clock on the coffee maker.
The Clock
Exciting.
Cheers.

~KR (Written on 13 August 2008 )

Listening to:
Helpless Dancer by the Who
from Quadrophenia

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MTM



10 August 2008
Wow. Taking photos of glass is difficult. I have a new-found respect for those who do so.
Movie Tavern Tankard
This is my Movie Tavern Tankard. I can take this with me when I go watch a movie and get it filled with a lovely adult beverage for only $7.00. It’s a very good deal. The trick is making it all the way through the movie after drinking one of these. :-)
Cheers.

~KR (Written on 13 August 2008 )

Listening to:
Martha’s Harbour by All About Eve
from Dark Side of the 80s

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