The State Fair was fun, but I've got to tell you friends, and apologize again, "I did not ride the hobby horses". That little half person on the far right is Shelby!!
my intentions were good and sincere, but getting there and looking at the stirrups on those horses and thinking, "can I really get my foot in that stirrup, and pull myself up, holding onto that metal pole"? and "What if I fall", I kept thinking!! How embarrassing would that be!! but...
I'm not giving up yet. There's always next year, if the good Lord is willing.
Anyhow, Shelby and I enjoyed our day at the fair. We had the usual fried dough, corn on the cob dipped in butter, a muscadine slushy, NC State ice cream, and, well, that's about it. We love the walking, watching people, and just enjoying a day together.
Don't you love a parade? I do! Especially a military parade.
and about this next place...
The night before the fair, "The Tar Heel Traveler", a feature on our local news, did a story about this pie company from Minneapolis, called "Minneapple Pie". They serve a hot fried apple pie with a big dip of vanilla ice cream and apple syrup drizzled over the top. Hey, that half a person on the right is Poppy!!
Anyhow, we walked and walked searching for this pie place, when finally, Todd spotted it!! We ordered four...$8.00 each! It was delicious!!
Okay, then we visited the "Antique Farm Machinery" and would you look at this tractor...
Have you ever in your life seen a prettier tractor?? Hey Willie, should one of us try buying it?? Willie is our Italian blogging friend, who leaves the neatest comments!!
and this cutie-pie...
we were in line to sample a free "House Autry" hush puppy and there stood Miss Moore County. Why Poppy and I both grew up in Moore County.
Did you know that way back in the 1960's I was a contestant in the Miss Moore County beauty pageant? That's a fact; selected by the senior class to represent West End High School. Friends, I was, without a doubt, the most bashful contestant to ever set foot on a stage. I forgot to smile. A total flop, just like my piano recital was in the 1950's when I walked out on the stage wearing my beautiful red gown, sat down at the piano, and did not hit one right key. Pitifully, the teacher motioned me to leave the stage. No wonder I have issues!
Back to the fair...
these weird little creatures were fun to watch, especially their dancing!
and now some whole folks...
Poppy and Todd.
and...
Shelby holding one of her great granddaughters. Shelby was at the fair on Wednesday too with some of her family.
my intentions were good and sincere, but getting there and looking at the stirrups on those horses and thinking, "can I really get my foot in that stirrup, and pull myself up, holding onto that metal pole"? and "What if I fall", I kept thinking!! How embarrassing would that be!! but...
I'm not giving up yet. There's always next year, if the good Lord is willing.
Anyhow, Shelby and I enjoyed our day at the fair. We had the usual fried dough, corn on the cob dipped in butter, a muscadine slushy, NC State ice cream, and, well, that's about it. We love the walking, watching people, and just enjoying a day together.
Dorton Arena and the waterfall...before the crowds arrived
So, Shelby and I were at the fair on Monday, then, believe it or not! Poppy and I went back to the fair on Wednesday. We met Andee and Todd there.
Wednesday at the fair was Military Day...
and the parade...
aww, that half a person there to my left is my sweet Andee. Actually, I was going to post a picture or two that included me, but honestly, my self-consciousness totally ruins every picture! Seriously! If someone could have caught me unaware there was a camera, a picture may have turned out okay, but smiling for a picture, well, I can make some of the worst facial expressions.
and about this next place...
The night before the fair, "The Tar Heel Traveler", a feature on our local news, did a story about this pie company from Minneapolis, called "Minneapple Pie". They serve a hot fried apple pie with a big dip of vanilla ice cream and apple syrup drizzled over the top. Hey, that half a person on the right is Poppy!!
Anyhow, we walked and walked searching for this pie place, when finally, Todd spotted it!! We ordered four...$8.00 each! It was delicious!!
Okay, then we visited the "Antique Farm Machinery" and would you look at this tractor...
Have you ever in your life seen a prettier tractor?? Hey Willie, should one of us try buying it?? Willie is our Italian blogging friend, who leaves the neatest comments!!
and this cutie-pie...
we were in line to sample a free "House Autry" hush puppy and there stood Miss Moore County. Why Poppy and I both grew up in Moore County.
Did you know that way back in the 1960's I was a contestant in the Miss Moore County beauty pageant? That's a fact; selected by the senior class to represent West End High School. Friends, I was, without a doubt, the most bashful contestant to ever set foot on a stage. I forgot to smile. A total flop, just like my piano recital was in the 1950's when I walked out on the stage wearing my beautiful red gown, sat down at the piano, and did not hit one right key. Pitifully, the teacher motioned me to leave the stage. No wonder I have issues!
Back to the fair...
these weird little creatures were fun to watch, especially their dancing!
and now some whole folks...
Poppy and Todd.
and...
Shelby holding one of her great granddaughters. Shelby was at the fair on Wednesday too with some of her family.
Two more of Shelby's great granddaughters and their beautiful mother.
and a little short video of the cutest thing at the fair...
Gosh, you've probably all moved on by now, but I've just got to say "thank you" to two new followers. I appreciate your friendship so much! Thank you!
Love,
Henny
Good Morning! Looks like you had a swell time at the fair . . . You should have tried the horses on Wednesday and Poppy could have help you up and down :) I know my suggestion is a little too late, LOL, bit like you said maybe next year. We all make fools of ourselves from time to time the trick is to learn to laugh about in and not worry about what others think. We've all been there. Sounds like we need to go into the pie and ice cream business :)
ReplyDeleteHave a sweet Sunday.
Connie :)
Hey Connie !You are exactly right. Wednesday would have been the perfect time to ride. Hope you're having a good Sunday.
DeleteSuch a fun fair! And I really like that pink tractor!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I want that tractor! :)
DeleteWhere to start! Where to start...! :).
ReplyDeleteWell...Firstly a good Blogging friend would have bought
that 'pink' tractor for me...how neat is that...Love it! π
HeHe! Yes! I~LOVE~A~PARADE...Dressing up, and all that..
Love it! Different outfits..but, l'm not to keen on brass
bands, don't know why, never have been, something about
the sound, or the noise as l call it..though l was involved
in Carnivals, as we call them, when my daughter was smaller,
that was great fun, each local town would have a fair and
carnival at different weekends, and we would travel with
a made up float, on some fairy tale theme, and join the
paraded..great fun..as long as it did'nt rain..! :).
And dressing up...HeHe! Many moons ago, when l started
out in the entertainment business..l did a summer season,
in a holiday camp, people used to travel from ALL over
the country, and spend a week..or two..at these holiday
camps, with full accommodation and entertainment..on the
Sunday, they had the Miss Pontins competition..young ladies
would enter..get into a line..and be interviewed one at a
time..I~I~I was always at the end of the queue...ALL dressed
up in full 'drag'..dress, high heels, wig, make~up..the lot.
The idea was at the end, while the judges, where making
their minds up, l did a little ad~lib with the camp comic...!
Great fun..but don't tell anyone...! π
AND...Finally...(l think)..Just two things....
1) Very disappointed you did'nt ride the Hobby Horse..!
You've let the side down Henny :(.
2) I'm a Sicilian..NOT..an Italian...! :(.
HeHe! Bless! Great Post! Lot's of fun! I'll be calling
back on several occasions to come...!
So! So! I'll expect the tractor any day soon....! πΎπΎπΎ
Oh Willie, I thought about you as soon as I saw that pink tractor. Those holiday camps sound fun and don't worry, I won't tell anyone. Would have loved seeing you all dressed up though. Back in the 50's my dad dressed as a woman in a play the Lion's Club put on. I'll never forget how he looked. He made a nice looking woman. I'm sorry to have let everyone down by not riding the Hobby Horse. And, I know you are Sicilian and not Italian...Don't know why I called you Italian. It will not happen again. :)
DeleteAren't you the lucky one, getting to go to the fair twice! There's so much to see at a fair. Those little piggies look more like they're fighting than playing. Next year when you go, watch the carousel for a few minutes and analyze how the horses are positioned when it stops. Some of them have the stirrups down low. As active as you are, you'd be able to get your foot in one of those, down at the bottom of its cycle. And I know you're strong enough to pull yourself up to the saddle. And then, there are always the bench seats. If you ride on the bench, at least you can say that you rode the carousel. Remember the old days, when there used to be encyclopedia salesmen at the fairs? I'm glad you had good weather and got to spend some fun time with Poppy, Shelby and her family.
ReplyDeleteOh Peg, it was fun. Shelby and I have talked about going to the fair twice but never have. Those little pigs were so funny. Andee got the best video, but I can't get it to play. I know what you're talking about with the low stirrup. My luck, then the horse would stop with the stirrup in the high position. You're right though, my arms should be strong enough to pull me up. I just lost my nerve again, that's all. :) Something about encyclopedia salesmen at the fair sounds familiar, but I can't remember. That is funny! Thank you Peg.
DeleteThose are some frisky piglets - and ridiculously cute.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to bring them home! Thank you Marty.
DeleteOh, your State Fair looks like so much fun! Ours has become so commercialized. I don't even enjoy going, for the food, anymore. Glad y'all had fun!
ReplyDeleteGrace & Peace,
Pam
Thank you Pam. It really is a good Fair.
DeleteI love that you and Shelby go together every year and have a wonderful day together.
ReplyDeleteThen both of you showed up 2 days later!!
You didn't ride the carousel but you did have lots of fun, and that's the main thing.
We do enjoy our day at the fair. Thank you Granny Marigold.
DeleteWhat fun to have a day out with Sis (and the rest of the family)! A muscadine slushy sounds oh-so-delicious! I haven't had a taste of this favorite flavor since I pulled the last one I could reach off a vine on the trail I walk.
ReplyDeleteThank you Chip Butter! Don't you love picking wild grapes. We have several muscadine vines planted but have never gotten many grapes.
DeleteI didn't know they had a military day!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear the fair went well!
ReplyDeleteThose piglets were having quite the wrestle!
Hi Henny, How interesting to hear about the State Fair. We don't have an equivalent in Britain, really, but it looks a really nice way for people living in a region to enjoy a day out together. I understand your nervousness about the ride, mine would be anything in a fair that goes up high - I have a fear of heights and particularly rides that spin at heights. Great pics all, but the one that took my breath away was of those giant pumpkins - good heavens! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun 2 days at the fair for you! I'm surprised Poppy didn't pick you up and put you on one of those horses. Please get on one next year. You are missing out on fun for no reason at all. What would happen if you did fall off one of them? I bet you girls would be laughing about it for a year.
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome that you got to go to the fair 2 times. We were really hoping to go this year but Clay just has not felt like it and it did not work out. Maybe next year. I love all the pictures you shared and the baby pigs are so cute. Next time you talk to Andee please tell her hey from me. Love you bunches
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour of The State Fair, Henny. I wish I would have been with you to give you a boost on to a hobby horse. I would have rode along. All that fair food sounds like it was worth the trip. And a good parade is always fun. We have something in common...I,too, was in a school beauty contest back in the '60's.My grade 12 class nominated me for Snow Queen (lol) Only in the north, eh! haha! And I was so flattered and shocked but nervous as I've ever been. Of course a beautiful blonde won but hey, it was fun. Hope you are still enjoying some warm weather. It is already very cold here and today we had a bit of snow. It didn't stay but it's just the beginning. Love to you, Poppy and all the critters. xo
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great Fair and a fun time visiting it! I don't know that I want to get on a carousel horse either. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Miniapple pie sounds fabulous!
Hiya, HP!! The fair looks like so much fun, esp. with all that family. The piggies are so cute. I wish somebody would nab an unexpected photo of you! :) Sorry about the piano recital. After all these years of playing, it still makes me pretty nervous every time.
ReplyDeleteNext year: you'll be on the ponies!!
I think those civil and revolutionary soldiers are fakes. Wink wink.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! The piglets are so peppy! I'm glad you had so much fun at the fair, Henny. Next year you must ride the carousel. You can do it.
ReplyDeleteAll the food sounds super yummy, especially the pie!
I haven't been to a fair in a long time. this post kina makes me want to go to one, but too late now. No more fairs until next year.
ReplyDeleteSeems funny to be having fairs. Ours were over months ago. Our local fair is in July...4 months ago.
ReplyDeleteThe fair looked amazing, no wonder you went twice, it was such a fun place. I loved the little pink tractor, that would be perfect for me, if only money grew on trees.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed going to the State Fair with you, Henny! What a lot of fun...and great food...you had with your family. I said hello to Andee...think she heard me? :)
ReplyDeleteWe just got back from spending two weeks in Maine with our granddaughters. I took them each one of the last two aprons I bought from you and they both loved them...Claire (the oldest one) especially. Hers was the black and white check one with the cherries on it. She used it several times while we were there. :)
Looks like lots of fun at the state fair. I thought for sure this would be the year you would ride the merry go round.
ReplyDeleteMaybe next year. : )
I know exactly how you feel about picture taking!!
Lovely PINK tractor. Perhaps I should get one now that I'm learning how to drive our tractor. : )
What fun the fair is! I enjoyed your pictures and don't worry about not riding the horses. I'd be worried about falling too as I get pretty klutzy sometimes! Maybe next year you and Shelby can ride in the seat on the carousel?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful carnival, I prefer the first, that looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had fun both days! I was out sick yesterday so am just seeing your post. Its getting near to lunch time and all that fair food you described is making me hungry! So glad you had a good time!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a test. I got rid of all 4,000 plus cookies that had been stored here and there all over the net and hope that I can now post. Who know?
ReplyDeleteVictoria
I can see why you had tog back a second day. So much going on! My goodness, $8 for a piece of Minnesota apple pie? I think the southerners "got took" by the northerners! That must have been some pie.
ReplyDeleteOh I just LOVE A GOOD FAIR! They are so fun! And so old fashioned, just like the 'good 'old days'. Back in the old days, I think the Fair was like the biggest social event of the entire YEAR for many small communities, wasn't it!!? I love to just walk around and look and people watch. I always ride the merry-go-round with daughter and lil granddaughter (I get a sit down seat, I would never attempt to get up on a horse now either!! LOL), we eat some goodies, enjoy some great music, watch granddaughter ride rides, buy a few fun little toys/souvineers for her, play a few games. I always enjoy it alot and we like to go into the animal barns too and see the baby animals and I like to go see who won prizes and ribbons for flowers, quilts, produce etc.
ReplyDeleteI almost passed on commenting here because I am a few days late and catching up. But I enjoy your posts so much that I just had to tell you. Cute pig vid. Our fair has pig races. Those cute critters race around that track for an Oreo cookie prize. We have not gone to the fair for a few years now. Terry can no long walk that much. But I have some great fair memories.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol