This little guy was for sale.
Chickens and roosters and info on all the breeds.
Cute goats.
These two girls were in a pen next to the knitted alpaca items for sale.
A blacksmith demonstration.
They had entertainment too. Notice the guy is wearing one of those animal hats.
Mennonite girls grooving to the tunes.
A beekeeper and his honey.
A candle maker.
Hayrides.
A railroad pump cart.
A miniature train.
A mennonite girl with her little brother who had his face painted.
Hope you enjoyed the festival.
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I do like the fair a lot though, I would have loved to walk around looking at all those things!
Have a great day!
Christer.
Oh, and aren't the young Mennonite girls adorable dancing to the music. That is one of the very neatest festivals I have ever seen, thanks for taking the time to take photos and give us all the chance to tag-a-long.
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
All you must do is finely shred the cabbage, salt it, and then rub and mash it until the juice is released. Then pack it into a jar, beneath the juice, and let it ferment.
I like to make mine with shaved ginger, and caraway seeds.
The Mennonite girls seem so ill at ease in public. Their behavior is troubling to me.
the wild magnolia.