Showing posts with label Fairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairs. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Last Day at the Fair

Sept 13 - 15, 2012
Part 3 of 3
Still at the Fair
Albion, PA

Warning:  Lots of pictures of a little country fair, so if you're not into this sort of thing, skip to the next post.

The parade started at the High School and came into the Grand Stands
with two Color Guards 



Northwest High School marching band, just look at those uniforms and hats.  After the parade they were off to somewhere to compete with marching bands

Another high school marching band, I think from Girard, PA, about 10 miles away



All kinds of tractors

Brand new 2012

This sled was used to deliver the mail back in the early 1900's

Erie County Dairy Princess

Representing a pumpkin patch


Northwest Maple Queen (they make very good maple syrup here)


Little cheer leaders


Representing 4-H


I don't remember the year of this fire truck, but it's old.  
It is in perfect order and can be used on a call

Brand new 2012 hook and ladder, extends to 72 feet, they also had a new water truck

and of course..... "Send in the Clowns"



Odds and ends of exhibits 



After the parade came the animal parade over at the arena
There were LOTs of animals, but here are a few 



look at her feet

I love the color of this horse




That's about it, Joe says thats plenty, you don't want to bore the readers more than you already have.  We had a very good time.  If you are ever in the area, this is an annual event about the same time every year and they have a great web site, that's how I found them:  Albion Area Fair.

Have a blessed day, be safe and thanks for stopping by.

Nancy


Still at the Fair

Part 2 of 3
Still in Albion at the Fair

A restored 1850 carousel, all the horses tails are made of real horse hair.  Notice the middle part is open, that is where the horses walked to turn the carousel before the new engine.  None of the animals go up and down, I guess they didn't "back in the day".




 Tractor pulls, even the wives and daughters got in the action.

Just a youngster here but he certainly new what he was doing

Replica of a 1905 steam engine tractor

Another youngster with dad watching

Now, on to the draft horse pulls, and a set of mules 


 Single horse pulling a log and had to stop on a line, 3 times, mom watching.

 Look at those muscles.



Lets Go To The Fair


Sept 13 - 15, 2012
Albion Area Fairgrounds
Albion, PA

Part 1 of 3

Leaving the beautiful campground of Indiana Dunes National Lakshore Park.  Great place, would absolutely go there again.  But, I was told that the State Park and National Park are packed during the summer and up to a week after Labor Day.  About half the spots were filled when we were there. Just a reminder they are dog friendly in the campground, most of the trails and the wonderful sandy beach.

Still heading east I programed our Gypsy and Google Maps to stay off the toll roads this time, we have already spent about $35.00 on tolls.  Saw more corn and beans and of course the beans and corn fields.  Traffic was good going through Cleveland Ohio.  One thing I thought was odd when we went through the city (we were on US 2) there was suddenly a big curve that all three lanes of traffic had to slow to 35 mph, and they mean 35.  It reminded me of Seattle when traveling on I-5, it goes down to two lanes.
Cleveland, Ohio                                                                                        The Brown's Stadium




Well I just found out how to type next to a picture, of course that doesn't mean I can do it again.  I was trying to make four small pictures together.  I somehow got the first two but was not able to get this 35 mph up with the flag picture





After traveling about 150 miles we arrived in the small little community of Albion, PA where we will be for the next three nights.  There is an agricultural  fair here celebrating it's 68th year, called Albion Area Fair.  I saw this online a couple of weeks ago and thought this would be an interesting and fun place to stop.  Joe and I love horse shows, draft horse pulls, tractor pulls, goats, pigs and all those animals, so this was a natural stop for us.

I called Tim Crane who is in charge of all the camper parking, I told him that we were retired and traveling around the country in our trailer and only needed a piece of ground to stay on for three nights so we could enjoy the fair.  This was very unusual because everyone reserves at least six months ahead of time and they always stay for the entire fair, so there were no spots for another trailer.  Tim, bless his heart, found us a place, (someone had left early) that not only was level but with power.  Wow! this is livin.  But wait, that's not all.........  he also drove up the road to the VFW and led us in the back way, made sure we were settled in, we payed for the space; but wait,...... that's still not all.............. he then got on a golf cart and drove up to the fair office and got our booster buttons which gave us entrance into the fair every day which we paid for.  And still,..........that's not all.........he then drove back up to the office to get us a program.  He certainly deserves a BIG HUGE....... ATTA BOY!  Everyone we met was extremely helpful and very nice.  That's what makes this 68th fair such a huge success...........
good ole fashion attitude and country hospitality.

I think everyone in the area for miles around has an exhibit here from kindergarten on up. There is an Arts & Craft building which has exhibits for all the grades.  Some very talented youngsters displaying drawings, paintings, poems, and various items they had made. Some displays were even from school classrooms.  It appeared that most exhibits were from FFA,  4-H, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, etc.; judging on all the jams, jellies, pickles, fruit, maple syrup, honey and whatever can be canned was judged.   They also judge hay and alfalfa;  1st, 2nd and 3rd cuttings.  Some had nore more than 10% legumes and others had 50% legumes and various combinations.  Judging on what they called Corn Husk Broom, and on tobacco leaves and how they were wrapped, and various kinds of silage.  Everyone brought their silage in Walmart bags, the Walmart is in Erie about 30 miles away. They also had fruits, veggies, corn that was still on the stalks, sunflower stalks with the heads on and just the sunflower head along with many varities of chocolate cakes, pies, cookies, brownies, angel food cake, etc.



 On left is the corn husk brooms

 Hay and left is angel food cake.  These were all judged several days before I saw them, that's why the picture

cookie and on left is a beautiful quilt, hand sewn and titled:                        "Doing Red Work"
If you don't know what
"Doing Red Work" is let me know.

They have a huge participation in antique tractors and antique tractor pulls both in the dirt and on cement.  and then, of course, one of my favorites is the draft horses with log pulls and weight pulls.
These next pictures are draft horses (even the black) ridden in a Draft horse pleasure event.