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A Celebration of Magic, Mayhem and Merriment –
May 31- June 1 and June 7-8, 2014 ~ Camp Richardson, South Lake Tahoe

“Good Day to you, M’ lady!
(photo by Michelle Portesi)
We all know that summer is soon upon us when the return of the Renaissance Faire comes to town. It is truly one of those events that has historically kicked off the upcoming summer season for us.
If you have ever had the hankering to gnaw on a bulbous Turkey leg a la King Henry the 8th, or just wanted a good excuse to dress up in a corseted frock, this is just the event for you. Costumes of the period abound (and these people REALLY get into it!), strolling minstrels entertain with popular tunes of the day and every sort of eating, drinking and making merry can be found. And you get to join in the fun! Dressing up and participating is fully encouraged.
(I do recommend those of you who have seen ‘A Knight’s Tale’ one too many times to stay away from entering the joust however. You’ve been warned…)

Now THIS is a face mask! Woodland nymph edition. Just perfect for when you throw that next period piece masquerade ball. (Photo by Michelle Portesi)
Held underneath the pines at Camp Richardson in South Shore, you’ve just entered a twilight zone time warp into the days of Queen Elizabeth I – the one, the only, the original. These were the days when men were men (while in tights), and women were women (a fact highly visible via the generous decolletage often on display). And both looked exceedingly uncomfortable if gloriously historical…
You might even see a character or two from a Mid Summer’s Night Dream. There was even Pirate Extraordinaire Jack Sparrow wandering around one year. I’m still not quite sure what that was all about…
(Sadly no, it was not THE Johnny Depp).

Photo by Michelle Portesi
But I digress. It’s a real hoot and a lot of fun, not to mention, very educational for you and the kids. In our highly automated, modern day world, it allows us a small glimpse into a much simpler – and yet more difficult time, where even the most mundane everyday task was often extremely labor intensive. (Tell that to your kids the next time they moan about doing their chores. They could be swabbing out the pig stye instead. By which I mean the one the pigs sleep in…not their rooms.)
You, on the other hand, just get to experience the fun parts. Eating. Drinking. Dressing Up. No worries, as someone else is minding the outdoor kettle/rotisserie spit/barbie for you.
In addition to food, there are also puppet shows, parades, trinket booths, clothing purveyors and period craftsmen of every kind and much more.

Well this is just perfect! Why only yesterday I thought to myself that I really needed a new set of chain male to wear around the castle. And look! Here someone has gone and done all that tedious crimping and bending of all those little wire rings for me! I’ll be totally stylin’ at the next Norman invasion!
(Photo by Michelle Portesi)
Mandolin’s anyone?

Photo by Michelle Portesi
For more information on the Valhalla Renaissance Faire, here’s the link:
http://www.valhallafaire.com/
See you there!

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We confess. Living in such a beautiful area, the majority of us tend to forget that there are so many wonderful places that are so nearby, that it’s a mere quick jaunt in the car to savor them. I know I tend to park myself here on the mountain and seldom venture much further than Reno for the quick Trader Joe’s or Costco errand.
Once I do venture out of the area to a nearby hamlet, I kick myself that I don’t do it more often. This year is going to be different, I swear!!!
Towards that end, I invite you to wander an hour west instead of east, and do something more enjoyable than a grocery run. So very near our lovely Lake Tahoe, that it’s downright shameful we don’t go there more often – is Nevada City and Grass Valley. Full of Old Town charm and historic ambiance, they’re like the town of Truckee on steroids.
Every Christmas, both of those towns ramp that charm level up a couple of extra notches. Every Wednesday and Sunday during the holiday season, Nevada City hosts ‘A Victorian Christmas’ and on Friday nights, Grass Valley hosts ‘A Cornish Christmas’. Shops and restaurants are all open, and you can wander the vintage streets, while carolers entertain you.
And don’t forget, there are many other things to do in the area, including several wineries that have tasting rooms and tours.
If you have friends or family in the area who can pick you up, you can take the train from Truckee to Colfax, which is a stunningly breathtaking ride, so you don’t have to battle the winter road conditions yourself.
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Nevada City. Photo by Michelle Portesi
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Nevada City Victorian Christmas:
http://redtri.com/san-francisco/a-small-town-victorian-christmas-celebration-in-nevada-city/
Grass Valley Cornish Christmas:
http://www.grassvalleychamber.com/CornishChristmas.aspx
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One of the most enjoyable delights of the season are the many local Christmas concerts and events in the area.
Sierra College is once again presenting the talents of the Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus at the Resort at Squaw Creek. I’ve gone to this event several times in the past, and it never fails to put me in the holiday spirit.
Afterwards, be sure to stroll around the main lobby of the hotel to view the large scale gingerbread houses made by their chefs. This has become a yearly holiday tradition at the hotel, and it is not one to be missed. Add a hot toddy, or even a sumptuous dinner or lunch at one of the local eateries to complete the day.
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For more information:
http://www.truckeechorus.org/
http://www.squawcreek.com/
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