Carolina Renaissance Festival
This week instead of a new country it was a trip to a different time. On a beautiful fall day that was supposed to be sunny and 65 it seemed like a perfect day to pack up the passport and trek north and back in time to the Carolina Renaissance Festival. Normally this is a trip I take with friends but circumstances made it a solo adventure.
Arriving just after opening I got a sweet parking spot right on the lane and far enough out to get a few steps on the old Fitbit. It was pirate weekend and there were tricorner hats and bustiers as far as the eye could see. Keeping in theme I enjoyed a musical interlude with the Rambling Sailors then headed for the food. There are a lot choices but I had to go with the turkey leg and a Foothills Brewery Cottonwood Pumpkin Ale to wash it down.
That was a tasty turkey leg. I’ve had some that were cooked so long they were closer to jerky on the bone than a good drumstick. In this case though it was moist with a touch of salt and smoky flavor. It was also quite filling as there was a lot of meat on that leg. The pumpkin ale was subtle on the pumpkin but did have that taste of fall that paired with the turkey. I was not the only one enjoying lunch today as the raptors were having hunks of meat for lunch as well.
A little strolling around and then it was time to grab a drink and head to the arena. Since I don’t get it often anywhere else I opted for a Chaucer’s Mead as my libation of choice. I had to hear the bar maiden’s tale plus pony up $4 but what are you gonna do, it was Chaucer’s mead.
The mead kept me fortified while hanging with the king and court during the jousting tournament.
Finally after visiting a number of shops with Armory, Forge & Leather in the names it was time to call it a day and journey back south. To make sure I was prepared for the trip a stop by the jerky stand was in order.
I have to say that is some of the best jerky I’ve had in a long time. Great flavor, a bit sweet, a bit smoky, cut thin and not too dried out. I’m saving some of that for a mid-game snack tonight.
If you’ve never been to a Renaissance Festival it’s a fun afternoon with a lot of things to do for both kids & adults so find one and make it a family day out.