If you ever start feeling
like you have the goofiest, craziest, most dysfunctional family in the world,
all you have to do is go to a state fair.
Because five minutes at the fair, you’ll be going, ‘you know, we’re alright.
We are dang near royalty’.—Jeff
Foxworthy
I
don’t know what it is about a state fair that brings out all the unreal
weirdos, but it sure makes for some first-class people watching. We wondered if it was Look Like a Loony Day
and we missed the memo. I’d show you
some samples but there were too many and, frankly, I was afraid to be caught
taking their pictures.
Our
group love to see the farm animals so we proceeded directly to the barns. Grandson, JD, was kind enough to oblige when
I asked him to pose with the poultry.
Having
grown up on a dairy farm I always have to check out the big Holsteins.
JD
kinda liked the little white pony.
But
he wasn’t so sure about the BIG ponies.
After
cruising through some of the displays, we progressed on to the Fair Food.
Deep
fried is okay, but this might be taking it to extremes.
JD
wanted something cold and green.
This
was the perfect solution.
Cold
and green sounded good to me, too. I
went for my favorite, Fresh Lime Freeze.
Now
that’s what I’m talking about!
One
of the top sellers at our fair is the Tiger Ears sold to raise money for the
Boy Scouts.
JD’s
mom needed help with this one. I was
glad to assist.
DH
returned with a Smoked Turkey Leg.
It
was still sizzling so it was consume with caution.
The
weather was muggy hot, and mom and dad and grandma and grandpa were tired, so we
didn’t tell JD about what else could be done at a state fair. He’ll
get plenty of chances to pay money to spin until he barfs in the coming years.
3 comments:
The trick to taking pictures of folks that you're people watching is to wildly aim your camera at something near them that all folks might take photos of (ie: Ferris wheel). They have no idea and you get your pic. :)
I've also been known to take reverse "selfies" with my cell phone. I grin like an idiot, look very much like I'm taking a catching my own image and click. No one is the wiser.
Ahem. Now I know why the turkey is laying down. YOU ATE HIS LEG!
Your grandson is a good sport...perhaps it wasn't that he didn't like the big horses...but that he was tired of the camera! :) Gotta love the healthy fair food...but we've also got to admit that it's the best! Ours is next week. Milkshakes and french fries and funnel cakes, here we come!
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