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July 8, 2007
A Day At The Sterling Renaissance Festival

Every year we head out to the Sterling Renaissance Festival in Sterling, New York and it’s always a great time. It’s one of our major summer promotions for the radio station I work at as well. Every Friday I interview someone from the festival, in character of course. It kicked off this time around with the annual interivew with Queen Elizabeth. That was followed by the Sheriff of the Shire, and now I’m getting set for interviews with Hey Nunnie Nunnie and Don Juan & Miguel. If you’re in the area, the festival is a must see! It runs weekends only until the weekend of August 19th this year. The weekends are always themed and there’s lots to do.

Here’s a picture of our fun from yesterday! This year Rachel arranged to have us get into costume for the festival. Thanks so much to Rachel, as well as Judy the wonderful costume designer who helped get us set for our day of fun stepping back in time.

Here we are with the Queen!

That’s “Ben the Pirate” (our youngest son). Sandra my wife, Queen Elizabeth, and me!

Can you tell we’re having fun!

Keep encouraged!
Dr. Rus

P.S. I’ll post some more pictures later!

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