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Andrea Eschen's avatar

All right. We HAVE to make a plan for next summer so we can join you at this event. Or the dogs and sheep competition. Or maybe we'll stay through for both :). This fair sounds like so much fun. Fabio would love the gin part.

It sounds more my style than the Minnesota State Fair in St. Paul which I attended a couple of times with Mateo. Its most outstanding feature is the most "inventive" food on a stick, including fried pickles, corn dogs, Oreos, Mac and Cheese, fried olives, Tater Tots, cheesecake, waffles, salad, and bacon. There are fifty-eight foods on a stick at that event. You can see that food is just not me.

I am serious about visiting next year so let's make a plan off line. I'll hear from Martha this week about the Donkey Sanctuary. We might have to add that to the itinerary as well.

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Martha Osowski's avatar

What a wonderful account Sabrina! This sounds like such a lovely and connecting experience and has all the best aspects (in my opinion!) of a Fair. Having been your recent visitor who was thrilled to visit the Donkey Sanctuary 😀, I absolutely would have loved seeing the Shetland Pony event along with all the other activities.

My experience with Fairs is primarily with our current home state of New York’s State Fair, which is a HUGE annual extravaganza lasting close to 10 days at the end of the summer. I didn’t grow up attending fairs in Northern California (in retrospect it must not have been something my parents had any interest in!) so the first time I attended the NY State Fair was a revelation! It’s a giant combination of all of the elements you described, plus the raucous midway, fried food extravaganza (Bloomin’ Onions anyone’s??) and large concerts. It’s an experience! But I am drawn each time we go to the Fair to the livestock, farm and locally grown bounty displays and events. One of the highlights? The Dairy Barn!! There is an annual butter sculpture with the most amazing dioramas carved out of butter (displayed in a large refrigerated case which you can walk around to see all sides) and delicious samples of ice cold milk (chocolate and regular) which is out of this world delicious.

And here it’s called Cotton Candy, but it’s not a treat I enjoy. Give me an ice cold chocolate milk on a hot, humid summer day any time!

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