As I mentioned in my previous post, the 74th Annual Sioux Empire Fair was here August 2-11. Since we are staying at the Fairgrounds we had a "up close and personal" view of the goings on. When the fair people start coming in we have to move from our full hook up site to a water and electric site that is . All the sites at fair time are pretty close, but this year it really wasn't nearly as bad as it was the last time we were here at fair time - heck we even had a site between us and our neighbor on one side. On the other side, well not so much as there were four units traveling together with many kids who just had no clue about "camping etiquette" and were constantly running through our site and under our slides~even at night! I did a lot of "tongue biting" that week for sure!
I am trying to figure out how to do collages with my post photos and I've come to the conclusion that I have to create the collages on a different site (picassa perhaps) then import them to my posts as it seems I can't do collages on my iPhoto or in blogger (would this be correct Marsha Weaver, I know you know because you do GREAT collages on your blog?). With 25 plus photos in this post I think a collage or two (or three) might have been a great idea!
With all that said, lets head off to the fair .....
Of course there was fairly (pun intended) constant live entertainment aside from the rides (which I believe are referred to as the carnival section of the fair). Some of the entertainment was good, some, well just not so good! The two men above were pretty good for our age folks, the second night of the fair the "entertainment" was "Godsmack" ~ head banging noise that was just horrific and come to find out it is a group that my older son listens to (oh dear). Charlie Daniels was here one night (he was a bit of a disappointment, I thought), another night was Creedence Clearwater Revisited (with two of the original members of CCR) then someone named Hunter Hayes who I guess is the latest version of Justin Beiber as the place was loaded with teeny boppers ~ which provided entertainment in itself to watch them as they were so excited and so many of them dressed to the nines!
You have to have fair food at a fair right? Corn dogs and various other fried stuff. I just don't understand corn dogs appeal but they were everywhere!
And the rides! The roller coaster ("Comet II in the two photos) was huge. It took two weeks to set up and one week to dismantle. Our site was beside that ride, which ran until 11:00-11:30 each night! It was a very popular ride and cost $5.00 per ride. Being that neither Rick or I are fans of heights we didn't ride it, or any ride for that matter! Such party poopers we are, but our entertainment I think was people watching and believe me when I tell you there was some great people watching to be done here.
Next chapter is the live stock exhibits (my favorite)
getting all cleaned up for the judges |
What's not to love about this face?? |
Sadly, for me, we saw NO sheep, swine, goats or any other judging other than the beef above. Seems there was much less of the livestock areas this year than when we were here a few years back, much to my dismay!
Then we went on to the kids livestock area, as well as the kids rides. This "Old MacDonald's farm" exhibit would be a wonderful place in the blog to have a collage, I'm sure y'all would agree ... but there are some "fun" facts here about our beloved South Dakota!!
As I am finally completing this post, about two weeks after beginning it, I've eliminated many photos, but NOT the one above ... after all it's a bee ride .... so Papa, Mama and the baby Bees in NH this photo remains on this post for you ... wishing you'd been here to enjoy a SD fair with us!
Not sure if the photo below is pc or not, but for as long as we've been staying at the fairgrounds in Sioux Falls they've been using inmate labor. I happen to think this is a "win win" arrangement (not that anyone asked). The inmates come in a day or so ahead of an event, be it the fair or a concert, to set up and then days after the event to clean up and in the case of the fair they were there for a week or two afterwards ~ yup win-win.
The fellas in the two photos above, well you'll be seeing them again as they are MY favorite neighbors at the fairgrounds .... just can't quite figure out WHAT the second fella is ... some say he's a "flicker tail", but my on line research, for what it's worth, doesn't show photos of this guy with his gorgeous stripes ... the first photo is a prairie dog I know. When Rick and I came out to SD for rally many years ago (remind me again Frankie K what year that was) the two things I wanted to see were buffalo and prairie dogs ~ yup, I saw them and a whole lot more just two of the reasons I fell in love with south Dakota)
Now for a more important note ... meet my new grandson ... Kaden Mitchell Lovett born August 29 to my son Joshua, his wife Trisha and their older son Connor. Kaden is home in NC pretty happy and content (unless he is hungry) and trying to convince his brother Connor that he will be his best bud for ever and ever!
On another note or two before I close .... Behind the fairgrounds is a quarry where once a week or so they blast, which was never an issue for me/us ~ so much so that I'd totally forgotten about it until the first blast came upon our return there this year. Well it was all too similar (for me at least) to our experience in Boston on April 15th on that same block on Boylston St. The first blast back in Sioux Falls was really and truly emotionally catastrophic for me and thankfully Rick was VERY understanding and tolerant to my meltdown. But what to do going forward, since I knew we'd be in Sioux Falls for another couple months? I finally decided I needed to get to the "root of the issue" (thank you "baby sister" Kim for persuading me to face it and deal with it), so I went to the office of the quarry operations and explained my "phobia" to an amazingly understanding man (whose name I haven't a clue) ... well short story shorter ... they now call me an hour or so ahead of a blast so I can leave the area ... the small action of one person has a HUGE effect on another person(s) life ... there are no words to explain how significant this is to me (us) ... life is good!
Stay tuned
2 comments:
You are correct my dear friend. Use Picasa. You will love it. I use it for all my photos. I also use Photoshop, but you have to buy that one. When Picasa exports your photos, it will go into your picture folder. You can do a ton with that program. If you need any help, just email.
We did the fair with my dad two days before we left. We love any fair. The kids put so much time into raising their livestock. So much fun.
Oh my goodness, Kaden is a beauty. Congratulations to mom, dad and grandparents. Enjoy watching this little one grow up!
Thanks for the post Tracey! I love the photos and the narrative is outstanding. I'm very glad you went to the root of the problem and they were kind and accommodating. We must remember that most people are inherently good. Il love you sister.
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