Wet. Wet. Wet. Muddy. Vendors were able to leave their booths and see the faire without the nagging problem of customers troubling them. I dont know the gate count but participants vs. patrons was probably two to one at least (not good). On the other hand, the band (Six Mile Bridge) Saturday night kicked. Sunday, the crowds were better. The mud wrestling and mud slides (run, dive down mud path, see how far you slide) were very fun to watch. We are still getting rain but the ground is soaking it up. I was at site last night (15 September) and there was wet ground but no sticky mud. Should be a good weekend to see the faire!
Chris "The Sandwich God") Frank
Justplainotimo Of Sarcastica, Cajun Chef to the Goddess
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