Friday, July 7, 2006

Ant treks and traffic-stopping ducks

We went to opening day at the Ossipee Fair yesterday. The kids have a bunch of their 4-H projects in the exhibit hall so in addition taking in the sights around the fairgrounds, we also served as monitors for the hall for a few hours (an expectation for each 4-H club entering exhibits).

The highlight in the exhibit hall, besides the girls being pleased with their blue riboons for their photography projects, was the ant dragging string across the floor.


Yeah, we even took video of the little ant that could. We were all just kinda fascinated watching it work its way across the floor.


And I really enjoyed this photo by L. "It's tail action mom, just like (G.'s) chicken action!"


And no trip to the fair is complete without some of these.


Or this.


And then I noticed that the girls had some kind of animal leg theme going on with their photos yesterday.



The pig scramble was enjoyable to watch until the pigs were put into bags. "Those poor pigs. They put them in bags without air holes! I don't like that," huffed G. She had a similar reaction at the Oxen pull with the whips. The girls like the animals and don't like to see them being hit or distressed. I guess they're really not cut out for the farm life. They'll stick with their errant ducks and crazy chickens.



And speaking of ducks, we had another run in with someone else's pesky birds last night. We had to come to a very quick stop driving home on Route 25 in Cornish because several ducks decided to cross the road around 9:45 p.m. They took their own sweet time getting across that road too (and blowing the horn didn't even phase them, let alone get them moving faster).

"Geeze mom, ducks are a pain in the butt aren't they?"

Yup.

No comments: