It's been almost two years since I've put together a monthly Eko Song video, but gearing up for a four year song I wanted to share this short sampler taken from two past videos ~ enjoy.
If you want to see more click below:
Older Song (Three Year Song)
Two Year Song Extended
Return to Eko Song (One Year Song)
Belly Song
The Eko Song Playlist
Mutton & Mead - June 2015
2013, Drummer Baby |
2014, Axe-Wielding Elf Child |
2015, Robin and his Merry Men |
Ed the Wizard |
Next we watched a jousting tournament, where lances were shattered into splinters, hooves thundered, knights jeered at each other, and swords determined the ultimate winner. Then it was off to the Enchanted Forest Path, one of our favorite spots. The Forest is full of lovely installations and faerie folk. We tied bells to intricate webs, made a musical thunderstorm in the trees, and brought gems and pinecones to the faeries we spotted along the path. This year we made magic by blowing bubbles, tied a wish to the wishing tree, and walked in circles along a labyrinth. Faeries silently danced and swooned around their trees, gleefully accepted their tokens, and played piano with their feet. The silent Green Man was a little spooky at first, but with his Merry Mama's help, Eko gave him a pinecone and bowed.
On our way back to the blacksmith (Eko wanted to try out the hammers), we ran into Robin Hood and Little John standing near the joust pitch. Robin Hood recognized his younger doppelganger immediately and in the Olde Medeival Speake, officially invited Eko to join his band of merry men, "He has the uniform already." Eko was very excited to show him all of his homemade weaponry. After bidding each other farewell, we heard stories and songs from Maid Marion and all of the Merry Men, including a now-household favorite, the Keeper:
(Chorus:)
Jackie boy! (Master!) Sing ye well! (Very well!)
Hey down (Ho down) Derry derry down
Among the leaves so green, O
We saw a hilarious acrobat/ acrorat performance, Cirque du Sewer.
After another joust, and some jousting of our own with wooden swords (my knuckle still hurts), we concluded our day with a happy, costumed crowd limbo-ing with Little John's staff to Cu Dubh's thunderous bagpipe band at the gate. We returned to our present time on a golf cart ride back to our car.
It was amazing to see how much attention we received for Jade's awesome outfits. We didn't notice anyone particularly dressed as Robin Hood or his merry men and not many families were dressed as similarly as we were. People went out of their way to compliment us and Eko was always instantly recognized as the outlaw of Sherwood Forest. What a great day all around.
Huzzah!
Robin Hood mightily enjoys his mutton |
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