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nonelvis ([personal profile] nonelvis) wrote2010-10-10 03:14 pm
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Topsfield Fair 2010

We spent most of yesterday with family and friends at the Topsfield Fair, a 192-year-old agricultural fair held about half an hour north of us, in Topsfield, MA.



The sleepy goats from yesterday's APAD(ish) shot.

Sleepy goats

Possibly a bunny; possibly a bedroom slipper.

Fuzzy bunny

I have totally non-ironic love for the vegetable dioramas made by local kids; they're my favorite part of the fair, right after the deep-fried cholesterol-on-a-stick fair food. (This year's unintentional commentary on the American diet: a giant helping of french fries served in a cardboard dog dish.)

Anyway, it seemed like there were fewer dioramas this year, but we loved the ones we saw. Like the Pumpkin Medusa:

Pumpkin Medusa

Not a diorama, but still cute: the artichoke hedgehog!

Artichoke hedgehog

The squash people, made mostly of delicata squash, with hydrangea hair and acorn eyes. I LOVE THIS.

Squash family

As usual, I avoided the carnival rides, since I'm never convinced they're safe, but this one was very tempting: you get sealed up in an inflatable plastic balloon and can roll around a pool. (I saw something similar to this on an episode of The Amazing Race once, and was dying to try that then, too.)

Inflatable bubbles

There were also several stations for the creatively named "Jumpy Thing," bungee-cord tethers you could use to bounce high in the air:

The jumpy thing

My nearly four-year-old niece enjoyed it a lot, but she'll do better next year when she's stronger and weighs more:

C on the jumpy thing

For some reason, the big prizes this year were giant stuffed bananas in both plain and Rasta versions (complete with dreadlocks):

Bananas!

More photos in the complete set on Flickr.

[identity profile] jigglykat.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I worked at the OC Fair in Costa Mesa for a few summers, and it was terrifying how fast the rides were put together and taken down.

BUN. I WANT A BUNNY SO BADLY. I want pets in general, but having a dog with my work schedule isn't so great, and I have no interest in cats. I figure a rabbit could work.

[identity profile] bunny42.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I looked up diorama, and I still don't understand why the Medusa was one, but the hedgehog wasn't. I always thought they involved a scene of some sort, an event or historical period or something.

You'd never catch claustrophobic me inside one of those balls...

The Palm Beach County Fair is huge and ungainly, noisy and crammed with midway rides. Buuuuuuuut, there's the bunny tent and the dog training competition; there're cows and chickens and homemade jams and jellies and crafts; there are art exhibits from all ages of kids (and grown-ups) and prize veggies, everything you'd expect at a county fair. My brother and I wandered out there, one year, and caught a concert by a local high school jazz band. What an unexpected treat! He also spent an inordinate amount of time talking to the blacksmith fellow, who had his own building. Great fun, even without all those rides...
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[personal profile] platypus 2010-10-10 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I love fairs. There's a mall by me that has those bubbles-on-water things, but I've never seen anyone actually in them.
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[identity profile] lizbee.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
You can hire the bubbles-on-water things at beaches here -- strangely, it never even crossed my mind you could put one in a pool...

Also, looking at the Flickr set, I have to say I've never seen those "Outback jackets" in my life. But the ones on the right look the rainproof ones farmers wear. (Not so much in the Outback. Not a lot of farming out there.)
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[identity profile] lizbee.livejournal.com 2010-10-10 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
It looks like a generic outdoor-gear company with an Australian theme. CULTURAL APPROPRIATION ZOMG! /Absolutely did not spend weekend making kimonos for cosplay. NO, REALLY.

[identity profile] mmancuso.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
The plastic floaty balls reminded me of that bit in The Avengers opening credits where Steed and Peel are in big ones, large enough to stand up and walk. Calmly and demurely, of course.

[identity profile] elliptic-eye.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Those goats, my word. They're like the head of a bunny on the body of a dog and there's just no saying no to the combination.

Also, your fairs have way cooler rides than ours. I'd have been on those things like Glenn Beck on his hanky.

[identity profile] xeney.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Love Medusa but I am totally stealing the Yo Gabba Gabba pumpkins just above her. I've been trying to figure out how we can let our three-year-old decorate pumpkins without giving her a knife, and that is perfect.

[identity profile] xeney.livejournal.com 2010-10-11 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, from right to left, it's Toodee, Brobee, Plex, and then you can see Foofa at the end.