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Fairie Festival

May 4th 2002

What a day.

Spent a few hours this morning getting ready for the Fairie Festival. But on the way there, I break down for a few hours. Grand. So my sister was pretty disappointed, but eventually my cousin Steph came and picked us up and took us to the festival.

The festival kicked ass. So many people, some dressed up in gorgeous fairie costumes. They had bellydancers there (which my sister and I both loved, even got their autographs :). They had this white cat on a leash with wings on it’s back that was completely adorable. Bards, storytellers, drummers, indian guitarist, celtic dancing, face painting, hundreds of pagan jewelry pieces. We had a lot of fun. I would go tomorrow but I dont’ want to go through what I did today with having to get there.

This is the face painting I had done on both side of my eyes. I had to smoosh my head onto a scanner because I have no camera :P So the quality isn’t very good, but I really liked the painting.

I miss ‘him’ though :( He thought I’d be gone all day so he went out, but now I’m here, bored, alone, wishing he was here.

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4 Responses to “Fairie Festival”
  1. Mel Says:

    Sounds like smashing fun, hon :) I’m glad it was worth you and your sister’s while, and lovely design for your face painting!

  2. Sara Says:

    Sounds lovely, I wish I could’ve been there. :)

  3. STacey Says:

    haha, you’re so silly. Why did you cut your eye out? :\ Anyways, I want to go. Where in Va. is it?

    I’m glad you and your sister had a good time. Both of you deserve it!

  4. Autumn Says:

    The Fairie Festival was wonderful. I’m glad you guys ended up making it.

    I ran across your site, as I was doing a search for picture from this weekend. :)

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