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County Fair

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One of the favorite summer events growing up was heading to the county fair.   It’s a place that kids get to show off their 4-H projects, be it an animal they raised or a sweater they knit, or fruit they canned.   We’d win ribbons, ride the carnival rides, watch tractor pulls or musical concerts and eat fancy junk food.  Grown ups can ride and eat too;  I think it’s really a place for kids of all ages.

I have fond memories of excitedly deciding which rides to spend my limited amount of tickets on, and checking out the barns where all the animals were, not to mention perusing the other project displays areas, to see if we won any ribbons that year.  Mostly I have memories of lights and colors and sounds and smells.

Well it happens that my tiny little town has the fairgrounds and every year for a week in July we host the county fair.  It’s just a couple miles up the road and though I’ve lived here almost 20 years I’ve never been.  Somehow it comes and goes and I always think I’ll make it next year.

This year I marked my mental calendar and Friday night after work I headed up the hill to the fair.  I got there around 7 and had to park in the far far far away lot, back several farm fields from the fair, but it was a nice walk.

And as I got closer I could hear the sounds of my childhood.  Someone was singing, there were monster trucks roaring, hawkers were selling their wares and people were squealing on the rides.  Awesome!

I took my camera because I thought that maybe I’d find something for Scott’s photography assignment, or maybe Karma’s August photo scavenger hunt. You never know, and the county fair has endless possibilities.  You’ll have to wait to learn how my search for appropriate shots turned out.  I do encourage you to visit their blogs and check out the assignments, because this is just so much fun.

I have a feeling I’ll be sharing more stories of the fair in future blogs.  Stay tuned.  (Remember to click on the photos to make them bigger and easier to see!)

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

11 thoughts on “County Fair

  1. I have not been to a fair for several years either. I think it’s apathy and laziness and the fact that it always seems to be hot when the fair is on and I don’t like hot.

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  2. Fun! We are close to so many “counties”, so there are fairs just about every weekend around here. They are so much fun to go to. I like the arcade games the best. Jeff always wins some big stuffed animal for me.

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  3. No freaking way I would get on the scary ride!!! Im glad you had a good time.

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  4. Did you bring us a blue ribbon? I love fairs and carnivals. We try to go to Wisconsin’s State Fair each year. Our neighborhood churches still have carnivals all summer–and while some what seedy–we always go to a few.

    Loved the pictures.

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  5. i have great memories of the county fair from childhood too – glad you made an effort to visit yours this summer!

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  6. I love our annual fair here. My best friend and I have made a tradition of going for years. We always have such a lovely time.

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  7. Dawn, I can’t believe you’ve lived down the road from the fairgrounds for so long and not gone to the fair! Pictures look great–glad you went! Reminds me of my two favorite downstate fairs, St. Joseph County and Allegan County. St. Joe’s is the third week in September, and I always think that one of these years I’ll make the trip down just for the fair. It would be worth it.

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  8. We went to the Minnesota State Fair one year and I loved seeing everything. We waited until the middle of the week when it was quieter though – crowds freak me out a bit but it was perfect when we went. Glad you remembered your camera 🙂

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  9. Thank you for the plug Dawn! I was away for the weekend so I am catching up on blog reading now. It is the season for the fairs.. the “mother” of the fairs comes to this area in September, The Big E. Talking about a possible blogger meet-up with Scott this fall at the fair. I hope you had fun searching for your photos!

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  10. Great photos! The first one in particular really captures the color and crowd and excitement of what I remember the county fair being like when I was younger. Here in Silicon Valley, the fairgrounds still exist although they razed all the barns and the racetrack several years back with the thought of building something else on the site. The old exhibition halls are still there and the midway still opens and 4H still comes, but now it’s only 2 or 3 days, almost no exhibitions any more (i guess people are too busy with their iphones to make walls full of jams or canned goods or anything). It’s kind of sad going, but fun at the same time. For our county, a vague reminder of a past era. Your action shots of the rides and all of them really bring back those memories!

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