Monday, October 6, 2014

Out the Other Window


The bus turned from the San Benito County Fairgrounds to Airline Highway and I realized that I should've sat on the other side of the bus. Too tired to move, and not wanting to bother the Husband,  I snapped photos out the window across the aisle anyway. (That hair, by the way, belongs to the Husband.)

I'm hanging out at Smiling Sally's Blue Monday. The theme is the color blue. See what blues bloggers from around the world have posted by clicking here.


Sunday, October 5, 2014

The 2014 San Benito County Fair!


After a week of posting photos of our county fair from past years,  I now bring you a few photos of some of the neat things that the Husband and I saw yesterday at this year's fair. I'll eventually post an album of more photos at Facebook.

Today is the last day of the fair. It's on until 7 p.m. at Bolado Park, about 8 miles south of Hollister. Click here for the entertainment schedule.

By the way, I'm linking up with Sundays in My City, hosted by Unknown Mami. Click here to check out what's happening in other cities on this fine Sunday.

The San Benito County Historical Society display.

The 4-H member who raised this beauty sure knew what she or he was doing.

The gorgeous quilting corner.

Future Farmers of America and 4-H members sold the cows, sheep,
pigs, and goats they raised at the livestock auction at the fair.

The ever familiar Future Farmers of America jacket.

Pigs can so fly? At least over these hurdles.
Who knew they could move so quickly!

Board of Supervisor Anthony Bothelo was one of several officials
who read to the children in the storybook corner.

Check out the handcrafted guitar made from a cigar box!

Funnel cakes, droooooool.

Best of Show for Decorated Cakes

First place entry in the Humor Category for Senior Photography Department:
Deranged — Upon arriving at yet another tour,  the husband became deranged.

Reach for the StarsKindergarten/First Grade entries from Tres Pinos School



Saturday, October 4, 2014

The Quiet Before the Fair


In a couple hours, the Husband and I will catch the free County Express bus shuttle to the San Benito County Fair. I think I will be an adult and not race over to the floral, photography, and home arts departments to see how my entries did. Maybe.

For more info about the fair, check out the San Benito County Fair website. This past week, I've been posting photos of past several years of the fair: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

Today, I'm hooking up at The Weekend in Black and White.

Friday, October 3, 2014

The 91st Annual San Benito County Fair


The San Benito County Fair is on!

Over the next three days, folks will travel south and north on Highway 25 to Bolado Park to enjoy the 91st annual traditional event. Eat, drink, and be merry.  Oooh over 4-H and children displays and livestock exhibits, drool over the baked good entries, and appreciate the various splendid quilt, art, craft, and photography work.  Best of all, hang out and catch up with family and friends.

Here's where to find information online:
This week has been all about the San Benito County Fair. To check out posts from the last few days, please click here.


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Tootling Around the County Fair


Only one more day before the 91st Annual San Benito County Fair opens at Bolado Park for the weekend. Whooo-hooo!

Yesterday evening, I noticed that a few of the carnival rides were up. That took me back to being 8 or 9 years old when I went to the fair (the San Benito County Fair, in fact) for the first time and I rode the crazy spinning ride for the first time and I experienced vertigo for the first time. Oh, joy! It took a few more times before I was cured from going on any kind of spinning rides again.


There are so many things to check out at the fair—the livestock, 4-H displays, and the quilting, crafts, baking, arts, and other fair entries. There are also the community group booths, the vendors, the model train exhibit, and more. One year, the Husband and I plunked down a dollar each to see The Strange Thing. After reading all the signs outside of the booth, who wouldn't want to know what The Strange Thing was.  So, what was it? An old beat-up, dried lizard-looking body that we were told was the legendary chupacabra monster. Uh-huh.


And, when your tootsies are tired from tootling around the displays and exhibits, you can park yourself in front of the one stages and listen to a live band or watch dance troupes, jugglers, a magician, or, perhaps, a hypnotist put willing fair guests under his spell. I did that one year. Yup, I did. If you'd like to read my hypnosis experience, please click here.


For a schedule of events, including All Alaskan racing pigs, truck pulls, and kid tractor pulls, click here.

Today I'm taking part in Jenny Matlock's Alphabe-Thursday. To check out what other bloggers are featuring about the letter T, please click here.

All this week I'm writing about the San Benito County Fair. If you want to see a few more photos of our fair, here are Monday's post, Tuesday's post, and Wednesday's post.
 


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