Oh it's been SO many years since I have been to a carnival. The children grew up...they were my excuse to go lol I think your carnival is much nicer than those I have been to here!
This American woman is self made, own my home paid with hard work, travel when my travel savings hits it's mark, put children through college and on their own & bought their own homes with good jobs. I will never marry a foreigner. :-)
I trust that you will be participating in the tug of war dressed in your leopard print leotard. You could easily be the anchor man. "Pull! Pull!" or is it "Tug! Tug!"?
Our little town in Connecticut (Guilford, named for Guildford, England) had an annual agricultural fair. It was so much fun to see a huge field magically transform overnight. And Jerry loved catapulting rubber frogs into floating plastic lilies.
Fun galore!
ReplyDeleteLove a carnival!! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy! Perhaps they'll have Scotch eggs for less cost than those in London or some new art for your home?
ReplyDeleteHugs!
that is a carnival i would love to attend.
ReplyDeleteJust hope the weather is extra kind to you.
ReplyDeleteTrelawnyd sounds a great place...a real sense of community and lots of things to do and join. Look forward to seeing your view of the carnival!
ReplyDeleteOh it's been SO many years since I have been to a carnival.
ReplyDeleteThe children grew up...they were my excuse to go lol
I think your carnival is much nicer than those I have been to here!
We went to a village fair a couple of years ago and it was lovely and raised a good amount for charity, but sadly it's not been repeated.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like fun, hope your weather will be nice.
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How fun, go, relax, enjoy.
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ReplyDeleteThis American woman is self made, own my home paid with hard work, travel when my travel savings hits it's mark, put children through college and on their own & bought their own homes with good jobs. I will never marry a foreigner. :-)
ReplyDeleteExcellent - you have an industrious group of volunteers in your village!
ReplyDeleteJune is the month for Carnivals and are usually.a lot of fun and food.
ReplyDeleteI trust that you will be participating in the tug of war dressed in your leopard print leotard. You could easily be the anchor man. "Pull! Pull!" or is it "Tug! Tug!"?
ReplyDeleteOur little town in Connecticut (Guilford, named for Guildford, England) had an annual agricultural fair. It was so much fun to see a huge field magically transform overnight. And Jerry loved catapulting rubber frogs into floating plastic lilies.
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun. It's the Llanrwst Show next Saturday.
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