Oct. 7th, 2004

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Texas Renaissance Faire was colorful, energetic, very humid and fairly hot--only B dressed up, but he was drool-able. N bought a new dress, cotton velvet! ARGHH! But very lovely. I thought she looked like a fairy in her flower wreath and gauzy short sleeved top--wish I'd taken a pic early. Got lots of clove soap from Devonshire Incense and Apothecary--my favorite. M and I almost died of ragweed.

It poured before we got there, so we had to watch out for mud. I always find RF overwhelming, and am easily led where others want to go. We didn't make a single demo, which I think W would have enjoyed. I would have enjoyed it, too--but got to chat with friends (one who did not drink enough water and became ill--remain hydrated!) eat meat on a stick (others did their Scotch eggs) and get my cards read, a TRF tradition--either cards or palms. **Very** humid and hot, so I wasn't in the mood to try on clothing--otherwise, Boss Wench might have tempted me. Dra has some painted shirts and skirts and the far location--but they're well over $200 a piece. I have a lab test to get run, so now Dra this year--sigh....

W had two scotch eggs.... %^)

The soap is divine, but I have a spasmed masseter from two nights of mouth breathing--how embarrassing. I work on it when it occurs to me, the muscle bundles are confused, some contracted, some stretched--so it will take time.

There WILL be synopsis progress today.... (Writer subconscious looks guilty, the Chef looks smug about Bombay Chukka and Texmati Rice for dinner last night and killer wasabi deviled eggs.)

One massage down, one to go.

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