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Ahoy, all. Not sure where this belongs, so I'll put it here.

There's an article in one of the more "national" of Canada's newspapers, about a re-enactment that did not happen this summer. The article is written by a non-re-enactor, but seems quite useful to give to non-re-enactors to try to explain some of what re-enacting is about.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/in-wolfes-clothing/article1238404/

No, it was not a pirate event, but rather 1759. Still, those of us willing to dress in funny clothes and live in the out-of-doors so as to help explain history, might find it useful in explaining some of the WHY to those who do not.

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