This cow was very sweet and mooed like crazy when mom walked away.They were huge and so very clean. The cement floor however was rather dirty with cow plops. I wore my wonderful flip-flops so my eyes were peeled for landmines. We also saw some horses in a competition to lasso smaller cows. One got loose from the arena and a cowboy had to "rustle" him up before it hurt anyone. Those cows had horns. We also saw several bunnies and the cutest one in the bunch was called a lion head bunny. So fluffy and different looking. Being around all the animals really worked up our appetites so we stopped for lunch. I had a corn dog, my favorite fair food, and my dad had a pork butt on a stick. It was all very tasty. After lunch we just walked around everywhere trying to decide which games to play and looking for skee ball. I asked 4 different carnies and no one knew if it was at the fair. One even said they'd never heard of it. Yesh!
Me and Jeff being oh so funny (I'm the one with the abs)
The fair's version of a Haunted Mansion.
Outside the freak show. The Chupacabra was making an appearance.
Ralph and Jeff getting ready to lose some money.
The bottles didn't break when hit. How odd?We actually won a few stuffed toys with our group efforts in two other games. After another noshing of fair food, this time only potato items (curly fries and potato ribbons). Both were rather bland. We then went in search of crafts and such. We stopped to look at the plants first, including this shrimp plant.
It's really very beautiful and I've never seen one before. I might try to grow one some day. Then we looked at the paintings, drawings, woodwork and pottery. In high school I used to make yarn art. My bff Frances would draw a picture (usually a bird) on a piece of poster board and I'd fill it in with glue and different colors of yarn. It took me hours and hours and I had to complete one each week for art class. I made a C in that class. One artist had about 3 yarn art items at the fair. They were going for about $900 each! They were really incredible. That stuff takes an unbelievably long time to create and there were no flaws in sight. I can't believe I didn't think to take a picture. After seeing all the art work I had to have a dessert and wouldn't you know it, there was a peach cobbler stand right by the fair exit. I ordered one with ice cream. It was delicious! We left about 4:30pm and the lines were unreal. It probably took those people 2 hours just to get in. They're going to have to work on that. Anyway, it was a fun day had by all and I can't wait to do it again next year.
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I remember when you used to do that paper mache!
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