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Renaissance fair is in town. They are the same people that hold fairs in summer up north. I should have figured! Anyhow, it was a ton of walking so a power chair is a must! Lots of food, people watching, jewelery, metal and leather work and even a spinning/weaving booth. I'm glad we went. The pix show a bit of our day.

Mummy got to hold a goose at the fair. I swear, holding fowl is the most relaxing thing!
The fair here has permanent buildings, I think close to 150 of them. And there was a walking tree!!!!



This pix is supposed to be first, Ugh. It is just the tickets etc.
If you have the chance back home, go to one of these. Take a ton of cash and an appetite. They have chocolatieres too, not just all meat.
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