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I absolutely love history, especially history related to what people wore and how they lived everyday life. I love going to Renaissance and Medieval faires, but honestly, my friends are not so interested in this kind of stuff. I'm not really into fairies or dragons, but more into authentic outfit reproduction (sometimes I think I should have been a costume designer.) Where can I find others who have similar interests as I do. I'm tired of dragging my unwilling friends and relatives to these things and would like to find some friends in the Seattle area that are interested in this time period or many other fascinating time periods such as the Civil War or the late 1880's. I'm mostly interested in the outfits and how people lived. I'm fairly shy and feel odd about just walking up to someone at a fair and asking if they would be my friend :)

2006-08-01 05:58:11 · 2 answers · asked by Serena 5 in Family & Relationships Friends

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At the faires there should be pamphlets or brochures about the medieval actors, clubs, etc. with phone numbers and addresses. Contact them on where and how you can meet to join their club and activities. They will probably be very happy that you contacted them! They always need more people to train and help out. Best of luck with your pursuits and interests. It is a wonderful thing to get involved with to learn more about history. It will bring you much adventure!

2006-08-01 06:15:07 · answer #1 · answered by ruthie 6 · 1 0

sell stew in a bread bowl. have you ever been to Panera's and seen their bowls? it particularly is between the procedures they ate back then. you would be able to additionally sell inexpensive mugs, with something so as that human beings can hold close them from their belts. Even much less complicated, sell small pouches for human beings to hold their earnings. that's what they used in the previous handbags and wallets. as nicely the stew, you ought to sell different nutrition, from bread to meat on a skewer to pastries.

2016-12-10 19:26:25 · answer #2 · answered by shery 4 · 0 0

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