Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Tunbridge Worlds Fair

For the two sisters who missed the ritual of the Tunbridge fair.

The Tunbridge Worlds Fair, September 13th - 16th 2007.
I went to the fair on Thursday (Ag day) when it was a little quieter, more of the local farmers and backwoods types it seems. On Thursdays they have the pony pulls, starting early in the day with the under 1400 lbs class at 10:30, then at 2 it's the 1401 - 1800 class and rapping it up in the evening at 7 is the free for all pull. I always like to see the free for all class, it was my dad's favorite class of the pony pulls because you really get to see the spirit of the ponies and the quality of the drivers. The ponies pull a stone boat in teams of two, if they pull the boat 6 feet or more they move on to the next round. Every round they add more weight to the boat and by the end the boat weighs about 6200 lbs. It is amazing to see these small ponies and drivers move a 6200 lb sled 6 feet. Here is a photo of one of the teams pulling. (it is very dark in the pulling arena and I didn't have a tripod so count this as a snapshot.)


Besides the pony pulls I have a few more important things I always do at the fair. I walk through the Floral Hall where the vegetables are judged then I head over to the livestock barns to see the dairy cows, oxen with backs higher then my head and the usual assortment of pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits and birds of all sorts.
Here is a shot that I always see at the fair looking back down the old midway from the Floral Hall


This is a standard Tunbridge Fair photo of the 4H kids with their dairy cows.


There is also Nelsons Fudge, it used to be in Floral Hall but now it's in a Commercial building inside the Racetrack. Nelson's Fudge is a time honored tradition in my family, my sisters and I have been getting their fudge at the fair for as long as I can remember. There are so many things about this fair that I strongly associate with the fall. I head back towards the Sugarhouse, across the racetrack (I have to wait behind the rope while the Trotting Horses go by.) and up to Antique Hill. Walking up the hill past The Sugarhouse towards Antique Hill I saw this shot.


Antique Hill is a large knoll overlooking the rest of the fairgrounds, it is setup to look like a little town with a Civil War encampment, a blacksmith, a printer, a one room schoolhouse, a barn filled with old farming equipment and a log cabin with antiques and displays about life in the olden days. The whole thing is sort of like a little living history exhibit. This photo is of my mom's good friend Sue, she is a living history expert and works every year on Antique Hill in the Log Cabin.


This is a shot of the Country Store exhibit in the log cabin.


After hanging out at the fair all afternoon and evening with my mom it's time to head home. On the way out I saw the lights from the rides and like a moth to a flame I was drawn, here's what came of it.


Wow, a long post for you. I miss having my sisters around. They are both off in cities with foreign names, hopefully enjoying life.
~will

My First Post.

Two Saturdays ago I woke up at 5am and headed out to hike Mt Cardigan. I was at the trail head by 7am and to the top by 8:30am. On the top it was cool, gray and blowing fog.



I had planed on taking some photos of the nearly 360 degree view from the top to make a panorama, but that idea looked like that wasn't going to happen. The wind on the top was amazing, it was just me the mountain and nature. I spent an hour or so on the top enjoying nature and taking photographs of the beauty that one can find even on a cool breezy morning at 3000 feet.


I waited on the top in hopes that the cloud cover would break and I could get in some shots of the view, but alas the weather was not in my favor so I headed down the mountain.
I got back to my car, did some stretches and then headed off to the Norwich Farmers Market. Down off in the valley it was a foggy early September morning and the farmers market was buzzing with the regulars. As I walked around the market I found this little display.


That's all for now. I'll be back soon,
~will

Monday, September 17, 2007

Here we go!

Well here we go. I am starting this blog for three main reasons.
The first: To help keep my friends and family up to date about what I am doing and enjoying.

The second: To have a place to share my photos and the music I am listening to.

The third: To work on my writing while doing the first two.


Please comment and tell me what you think.