There was so much fun to be had that we barely scratched the surface - we didn't go on any of the rides because they were nauseating enough just to watch. Maybe it means that we're turning old, or maybe it's just that we have been spoiled by living so close to Disney and Universal Studios for so long. Whatever the case, paying money to climb into such a loud and violent machine was not much of a temptation. And although we did not go on any rides, it isn't to say that we didn't enjoy watching. The walls were covered in honest-to-god carnival pictures, lurid and lively images of astronauts and zombies and witches and freaks.
Far more tempting was the food. Even for a vegetarian there was more than enough to eat. There were nachos, freshly-pulled taffy, freshly fried potatoes, apples, candy bars, pickles, mushrooms, freshly grilled corn and zucchini. And for non-vegetarians there was meat aplenty, and in virtually every form possible. A tie for most absurd: Chicken boats and chicken on a stick.
This sounds as though the only thing there was the Midway and food court, and that is just not true. There were many exhibits that showcased North Carolina's agricultural diversity. From livestock to produce to honey (which we bought), I felt as though I actually learned a bit about my new home.
And then there was hot cider served from a log cabin. Templeton was on to something.
2 comments:
Pulled taffy! I'm green with envy.
Your references to Charlotte's web make me happy! And that fair sounds awesome!
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