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Archive for 14 October, 2008
Pirates at The Franklin
14 October, 2008 by The Healer.
A few weekends back me and Carol went to see the Real Pirates at The Franklin (formerly the Franklin Institute). Unfortunately, the special exhibits hosted by The Franklin don’t permit photography and this was no exception, so we where unable to take any pictures to post here. The exhibit itself features the recovered remains of Black Sam Bellamy’s ship, the Whydah. The relics of this ship are displayed in glass cases that are interspersed throughout some large sets filled with wax figures representing a pirate tavern and the ship herself. The size and scale of these sets was rather amazing and between the cases was plenty of facts about life on a pirate ship. The most amazing thing, however, was the honest-to-god pirate treasure chest recovered and overflowing with recovered dubloons and pieces of eight. There were also several parts of the display designed for children, from a place where they could raise the Jolly Roger, to a knot-tying station, to a ship identification station and a table where you could touch dubloons that where handled by pirates. In all this is a great exhibit for both adult and child fans of pirates. It will be at The Franklin until 11/02/08 so if you get a chance you should go check it out if you’re a pirate fan.
~Christopher Baldi “The Healer”~
~October 13, 2008~
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Faire and Con Report: A Fine Day for Some Piratical Revalrey
14 October, 2008 by The Healer.
Our roving pirate reporter MUM the pirate cook has returned from his day at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire and he filed this report.
Arrr! it was a fine day to revel in all things piratical. The sky was clear and the weather cool and the breeze gentle. Once I got in to the village I made a line for the tap room and the Swashbuckler’s Stage to see the bawdy shows of the Sultry Sirins of Sin and the Rakish Rogues. I had me a plate of fine gourmet cheeses and breads for lunch and sampled the pubs finest Privateers Gold Ale. Then me lads I journeyed over to O’Malley’s Pour House Stage to see the rowdy Celtic band Coyote Run and the magician Sir Isaac Fawlkes. As the weather started getting cool I went over to the Royal Tea Shop and got me a glass of Ice Wine Tea to warm the bones. On me way over to the Globe Stage for closing I stopped at the Pirate’s Treasure Ship and picked up an interesting dagger that also works as a pair of scissors and a pearl-handled strait razor that should help with the whiskers. The finale at the Globe Stage was a raucus party worthy of a pirate, including fire breathing, music performances and dancing. Finally on the way back to the ship i stopped by the wine shop and got a taste of warm spiced winter wine which was a fitting end to the day.
Well thanks for that great report, MUM, sounds like a raucus and rowdy pirate festival as always.
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~Christopher Baldi “The Healer”~
~October 13, 2008~
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