Two years. No festivals. It's enough to make a girl weep.
Okay, call me frivolous and silly if you like. I prefer to see myself as a chaotic magician in need of charging my skills through joyous and unusual festivities.
Words matter, right?
Anyway, it's been quite awhile since I had the opportunity to charge my chaotic magic, but I did so in spades over the weekend.
For two decades, Spoutwood Farm hosted Fairy Festivals. The final one was in 2018, and we moved to a venue near Baltimore in 2019. Here's a nice photo from that shindig:
EXHIBIT A: THEN
If you are in on this kind of magic, you see the power here. If you're not, wow! Look at that sky!
Well, the pandemic descended, and all revels were cancelled in 2020. Then 2021 hove into sight, and the revels were cancelled again. Not that I blame anybody. No one wants to go cavort in a field with their best friends and wind up with a novel coronavirus as a souvenir.
Over the summer, one of the chief revelers from the Fairy Festival arranged an event called "Lesstival" that would be open to those who volunteered their time to previous large festivals. And this one would be back at Spoutwood!
And so, with vaccine cards in hand, a few of us arrived at Spoutwood, donned our outlandish garb, and indulged in chaotic magic. I used the opportunity to re-charge my working wand, using Spoutwood energy. And now my wand is flat-out humming with power!
Spoutwood Farm is a beautiful location in the piedmont hills of York County, PA. It did get quite trampled during the many festivals there, and eventually the fair outgrew the farm. Now, three and a half years out from the last gathering there, the farm has transformed. The vines are thicker, the trees are larger, and the wooded areas are entirely the realm of the fae again. Just don't go in there, okay? It's lush and alluring. How very fairy.
So a few of us gathered at Spoutwood. We had music, and a Burning Man bonfire, and we danced a Maypole. Yes, a Maypole in October!
EXHIBIT B: NOW
If you look real close, that's me by the tree, contemplating the long, strange trip that led to a Maypole dance in October.
Wow! Since we were adults, led by the owner of Spoutwood Farm, we actually wrapped that Maypole with panache! And had fun doing it. I came away from this mini-festival chock-a-block with chaos.
The best part of this festival was it had a nice long morning of downtime while all the tipplers nursed their hangovers. So I was able to take a charming drive through rural PA (complete with Amish buggies) and find a new waterfall for my collection! Look at this lovely falls!
EXHIBIT C: MILL CREEK FALLS, YORK COUNTY, PA
Easy walk, not crowded, fantastic water symphony. And fool's gold in the rocks.
This was my weekend, soaking up some mayhem in the land of the fairies. It was so refreshing!
6 comments:
They brought back Renaissance Faires here. I relate to this. Yes, I went. (Outdoor events, I note.)
How wonderful! I'm sure it did your soul a lot of good! Not to mention your wand, of course.
You and your wand are happy! That spot in York County is lovely.
Love,
Janie
I'm so glad you got to do this..I know it was good for your sweet soul..
did you ever check out the veggie boys on youtube? they are located north east pa. Och's Farm and Farm Market..you will love it...I promise..
I'm very jealous. I think fairies are banned here in my part of the universe. Sad, sad, sad. Beautiful world there.
A balm for the soul! Glad you went.
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