Unfortunately, Farasha was unable to make it to Pennsic this but, but she'll be back for the next one.
And good times were had by all at Farasha and Su'ad's.
Inside Farasha & Su'ad Dance & Designs.
One of the obligitory C130 flyovers.
More T.A.R.D.I.S.' I didn't see the doctor though.
A maze. The text reads: "The Battle of Kurukshetra from a Persian manuscript of the Mahabharata. 1582 The 'walls' were drawn as warriors in a magick battle formation meant to capture Prince Abhimanyu."
Love the sign up on the high wall.
Sunset from the House Full Circle common space.
The little know war point, dragon jousting.
Cafe Merhaba is the latest incarnation of the coffee lounge. I miss Your Inner Vagabond...oh, that sounds dirty.
An amazing glass artist. I know him only by "Arab Boy" but I understand he has a name and title more befitting his skills.
I love abstracts. A large pool of water had settled into the corner of the household pavilion and over time, the water droplets squeezed through the water-repellant and collected underneath.
A jug of water and a small headlamp makes a GREAT low level tent light.
Unsure of which battle this is, but you can see the XLII mowed into the grass.
This permanent castle structure is wicked cool. It get's used for battle and for late night escapades...just watch your step the morning after.
Dark Yard's door mat. Nice.
These little marbles are dust coated rain droplets resting peacefully on the edge of my tent.
The mud oven is always a cool fixture of the Pennsic experience.
Dark Moon. Some real neighborly party animals.
Full Circle's household gates.
Pocket prepping for a walk-about.
My good friend Laurie/Mara/Mor getting ready to head out for an evening on the town.
HOUSE FULL CIRCLE!! Our fighter compliment this year.
The initial charge of Thursday morning's battle.
I think this was doumbek battle class. I didn't go to any of the classes this year cuz I'm a slacker.
The new barn...or as many refer to it, the huge metal monstrosity.
Took this when many of us were trying to muster enough effort to tear down, so it's fitting that one of the sins of the day is sloth.