Ten Things I Saw At The Fair

I went to the Altamont Fair the other day. I’ve been many times, but may have skipped it last year. I went alone, but had a lot of fun!

The rides were incredible. They seem to have contracted with a new amusement company and there were more, better and newer rides than I have seen before.

I wanted to go on all of them, but chickened out since I knew it would give me motion sickness. I spent some time watching them though, and did ride the Ferris wheel and two ghost houses:

They were silly and not scary, but gave me a chuckle 🙂

Those are two of the winning scarecrows in the scarecrow contest. The theme was ‘music’. Can you guess who they are?

Admission to the fair included the circus, which was entertaining and surprisingly long (over an hour). I saw trapeze artistes, a globe of death, many jugglers, performing horses, and this guy ‘The Master Of Balance’. That’s a tower of about ten chairs he had made, and from my great seat he looked to be quite nervous.

It was a very hot day and inside the circus tent was almost 100F! I imagine my body temperature rose to life-threatening levels as I watched the extremely cute hula hoop girl 😉

I’m sure you already recognized him, but this remarkably lifelike statue is of Phineas Barnum and stands in the circus museum. I spent quite some time reading the historical material on display.

Cute birds! The chick in the yellow dress was only a week old! I felt bad for the livestock since even the abundant fans did little to alleviate the heat.

Speaking of livestock the goat dress-up contest was very amusing. My favourite was this pair (‘the twins’). Note the little goat shoes!

Topical art, in the ‘under 8’ category. This is Slimer from Ghostbusters, and is indeed a terrifying portrayal!

Last but not least I watched a fascinating sheep-shearing demonstration.

The guy doing the cutting used hand shears and hand-cranked as you can see above. He went into near academic detail about the process and I learned so much I now believe it’s fair to call me a sheep-shearing expert myself. If you have any questions, leave them in the comments 😉

Wildlife XV: The Shining

I left the wildlife camera out while we were away. It captured the usual suspects (squirrels, deer and birds) but also some of the rarer visitors to our yard. In total there were over 300 photos taken, almost every one of which featured an animal of some sort.

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I’ll confess I didn’t put much thought into placement, and am quite surprised it didn’t fall over while we were away (I half-leaned it against the house). The above shows what you’re looking at, since many of the following shots are at night.

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Two different unknown cats. There were many shots of the fluffier one in particular, suggesting that s/he looks into the french doors to peep inside our house. My guess is Emi and Yoss know about this cat (and vice versa) because they spend time every night downstairs looking outside.

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One of many opossum shots. In fact there were probably more opossum photos in this one period than in every previous use of the camera combined! He’s no stranger to our patio!

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A big raccoon, exiting stage left! He was only in this one frame, which suggests he was moving quite quickly. While I’ve captured raccoons before on the camera (including on video), I’ve not yet seen one with my own eyes.

Speaking of raccoons…

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These actually appear to be two baby raccoons! While they were in several shots, they never got close enough to the camera for a very clear photo, and this is the best there was. But they are obviously smaller than the guy above and appear darker-furred. That and the little stripey tails tell me they may be babies! What do you think?

Lastly I’ll leave with the guy that just had to be the center of attention:

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Brexit

Today we did a bunch of shopping, finishing the souvenir buying. We’ve got some tacky stuff; look forward to it 🙂

I spent a decent time writing postcards today since I had many stamps left (and postcards to write). Incredibly I seem to have sent 55 in total this trip, costing (including postage) over US$100! That’s a little crazy, but I hope you like them.

Tomorrow we’ll head home. I’ll probably take a week or so off the blog, but the next post may again be about this trip, or rather about an unusual thing that happened to us in Brighton last week…