A Parting Glass

July 4, 2022
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In 1996 it was the best photo I had ever taken.

It was early morning and we were in the faire parking lot, preparing to perform at the Ohio Renaissance Festival. It was late summer/early fall, and the morning light cast golden hues on her skin and hair.

We were dating then, and we loved Star Wars, film, the faire, and Dungeons & Dragons.

In the years after dating, we became better and truer friends.

We have been friends for twenty-seven years. Our conversations throughout our lives have been a compass.

I received news of her passing from COVID complications today, the Fourth of July—the day her family traditionally watched the musical 1776, and which they introduced to me.

I mourn for her husband and children. I mourn for her father. I mourn for her family and friends.

As for me, she was part of our faire family. She was one of my gaming companions; she was Eladora Brea Le, last queen of the elves. She was a councilor and close friend in good times and bad, and I will miss Jenny for the rest of my life.

Of all the comrades that e’er I had
They are sorry for my going away
And all the sweethearts that e’er I had
They’d wish me one more day to stay

But since it falls unto my lot
That I should rise and you should not
I’ll gently rise and softly call
Good night and joy be with you all

Jennifer (King) Petersen and Steven Townshend, 1996. Photo by Sam Townshend.
Jennifer (King) Petersen, 1996.
Friendship day one, 1995. Photo by Joy King.

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Steven Townshend is a fine art/portrait photographer and writer with a background in theatre, written narrative, and award-winning game design. As a young artist, Steven toured the US and Canada performing in Shakespeare companies while journaling their moments on paper and film. In his transition from stage to page, Steven continued to work as a theatre photographer, capturing dramatic scenes while incorporating elements of costume, makeup, and theatrical lighting in his work. Drawn to stories set in other times and places, Steven creates works through which fellow dreamers and time travelers might examine their own humanity or find familiar comfort in the reflections of the people and places of a distant era.

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