Ah! See, they meant it was "A" renaissance, not "THE"
Renaissance. :-)

MaggiRos
--- otsisto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I remember a story of a couple who sang at the New
> York Renaissance festival
> back in the 70's. They said that it looked like the
> the people that owned
> and ran the Fest. considered  "renaissance" anything
> pre Beatles. :)
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> Audrey Bergeron-Morin wrote :
> 
> >And then there's the time I was invited to a
> medieval wedding... the groom
> >was wearing a tricorn hat :-/
> 
> Yes, a lot of people seem to use "medieval" as a
> general term for "long
> ago". When I do 17th century the public often refer
> to us as medieval.
> 
> Here in Britain adults don't dress up for
> Hallowe'en, but we did once wear
> costumes to work for one of those charity
> fundraising days. I wore 17th
> century clothing, and I too felt a bit as though I
> were cheating.
> 
> Kate Bunting
> Librarian & 17th century reenactor.
> 
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Vikings? What Vikings? We are but poor, simple farmers. The 
village was burning when we got here.

Anon.
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