Dienstag, 5. September 2006
Happily ever after.....
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Last weekend I have been to a medieval show on a really nice castle, Burg Satzvey, "one of the most beautiful and best maintained moated castles in North Rhine Wesfalia. The first written documents date this castle to 1396 with its foundations supposedly older still".
I never have been there, what a pitty! It´s a well renovated castle, and the owner presents a lot of events on his castle, like old musik, Halloween-partys, Medieval Jousting Tournament and such. For some impressions, visit this PAGE.
Well, me and a friend put on our prettiest historic and fantasy dresses (check yesterdays entry, there is a pic of my gown) and went there with our kids. The most fascinating thing for our two boys have been the birds of prey, and while my little one was having a snack, one of these huge birds flew by. He landed on a tree just next to us. The falconer came and lured his bird with some pieces of meat.
After both- son and bird- finished their dinner, the falconer went back to the birds station. We wanted to leave too, but a young guy came to me and he said: "Sorry mylady, but there was an accident on your dresses train."
Ooops. This dam bird left his last days dinner on my pretty gown! ******!
I managed to get rid of it by turning the train upside down, but I was really upset by this little accident. How likely is such an accident, eh? Isn´t this area in and outside the castle (and it was huge!) not big enough for this bad bird?
A lady on the fair told me, I will be lucky from that accident, the birds sh*t will work as a lucky charm... yeah, thanks! ;-)
We went to the bird station to watch this really beautiful animals, and maybe kick the bad one a bit.... And there it was: My lucky charm! At the bird station was a very old friend of mine, that I haven´t met for over 10 years! He visited some friends who care for these birds, and without these birds... we never would have meet again! I lost contact for so many years, and now the "bird accident" brought him back to me!
I have to admit, that some accidents may work as a lucky charm, even if they are as crazy as "bird sh*t on a gowns train". So think of me if you go out next time with your medieval gown and you see a bird of prey....
Woot! The very first english entry! Thanks a lot! When I browse US-Pages for Renaissance fairs and costuming events, I become a tiny little bit envious... you have so much more people who craft outstanding costumes, much more than in Germany. And I love the fairies, I once saw on US-pages... nothing compareable events here.
Oh WOW! You are a scapbooker! I am a stamp maniac who retired, but at the moment I am going back into this. I keep in touch with your site, Bärbel
Very funny story and fantastic goan, Barb. Unfortunately I don"t know any German word but your English story is a pleasure to read












Your gown is BEAUTIFUL!!!!! What a wonderful way to spend the day, dressed as a fine lady and surrounded by a castle. I really enjoyed reading your English entry. I live in California, USA. I don"t speak any German but love toe Burda patterns.