It was Monday, August 26th, 2019. The morning started with pouring rain and thunderstorms. The red sky warning from the day before was just a bit early. It was a busy start to the fair, so I took some time at home and landed on the grounds around 11:00 am. My niece Morgan and Matt arrived to park and we all made our way to the Coliseum to watch the sheep dog trials. A new thing for me!
On our way to get breakfast, we ran into my buddy Sara Q and family! Sitting one bench down from Grammie Kelsey’s!

I needed to educate Morgz on the virtue of blueberry pie for breakfast. She was all in! She taught me that pie goes great with beer! (It was ~almost~ noon)

Rain was still threatening so we made our way quickly down to the Coliseum to catch the dogs at work.
We got in at the tail end of the competition. Those dogs were impressive!

We had great seats along the first ring!

After the dog show we made a move to get a bite to eat. Matt wanted to try the “Dilly Dog”. Apparently one of the hottest new foods this year! The line was surprisingly short!

He thought it was good, but you gotta be careful on that first bite! 450° pickle juice can burn!

We walked around the Coliseum a little ways and I ran into my dear friend Helen, hawking wares at the “pet socks and other cute stuff” booth!

Heavy rain was just starting to pound on the roof and people were flooding into the Coliseum. We decided to head back up the ramp and reclaim our seats and watch the final draft horse show. Our seats weren’t open so we found some seats higher up. It turns out a few friends were also taking shelter in the coliseum so they joined us at our seats.
Jim and Grace are friends from my time at US Bank. We stay connect through the Facebook, but haven’t seen each other in real life for far too long!


We had some time to catch up while waited for the show to start. I saw the show already but these horses are worth a second, third and forth look!

As the coliseum filled with horses and wagons, my friend Gayle texted to say she was in the coliseum too. Near the end of the show, we connected and then all parties split up to do our own things. Gayle was my new wandering companion! She’s always game for an adventure!
Gayle wanted to check out the merchandise at “i like you”, so onward to the West End. It was still raining, but not as hard. We were prepared! Sarah, the lovely proprietor of “i like you”, snapped this keeper for us!

Crowds were light, we perused the various kitschy vendors. I do like the repurposed, colorful and animal art forms! Maybe my blue pig from last year needs a friend

I got my favorite West End treat, the hot waffle! You’d think I’d had them enough times to remember, but that first burst of powdered sugar gets me every time!

We found a place to stick our heads in and asked a stranger to take our picture (after first offering to take theirs!)

Needing something besides carbs in my stomach, we got some bull bites from Lulu’s.

I climbed up to the balcony to take a vista shot.

I’d missed the recipe card distribution earlier in the day, and Gayle is a collector too, so we headed up to the creative activities to see if they were still there.
It was a recipe for prize winning blue ribbon “Mom’s Dill Pickles”.

I’m not a pickle canner or pickle eater, but I have to collect them all!
Across the street is the U of MN research booth. There are 5-10 different research studies being conducted all the time. You can participate in as many as you qualify and have time for. You also can get a variety of U of MN backpacks! I tried a few written surveys and then took a number for the audiology hearing assessment. Any hearing loss I exhibit, turns out to be selective. My ears are fine!

I did notice this sign… but I did not look into the research project for which it was required.

Gayle and I parted company and I had plans to reconnect with Matt and Morgan at the Alphabet Forest for my date stamp photo. My aunt Linda and cousin Margit were also out having their annual fair day and through a flurry of texts we all managed to converge on the Forest at once!

I got my date stamp!

One one for the youths!

I was told by a friend to go vote for my hot dog preference at the Dunwoody booth so we stopped in to the education building, but the voting machine was not operational at the moment. They still offered buttons to wear, but as I don’t eat either, I told them “no thanks, I don’t have a dog in the fight!” 😂. The vote tally was pretty close at last count.

We went to watch some of the talent show and the kids ran into some friends. I wandered through the merchandise mart and there are some interesting things for sale in here! The usual nail art, mops, Avon, ornament shop, Smooth Gator, sink stopper, my wine opener and chamois guys are here along with some new ones!
Anybody need furry ears to accompany every ensemble?

Or an UN-Brella? It sort of makes sense, but not sure it’s really better than the 30 umbrellas I have at home. Convince me.

Apparently there is a cottage craft industry I was completely unaware of. The tools required to create chalk board designs. I am not a fan of chalkboards in general (primarily due to the whole fingernail issue) but I’m not sure who does this! I often don’t have enough hours in the day to fix dinner let alone update my family chalkboard calendar! It also looks like it would be sticky, crumbly and messy. Enlighten me!

There is a booth that almost exclusively sells cowhide bible covers. As the sign says…”Jesus Loves Cowboys”

There’s a booth with the crocheted hand towels that hook on cupboard handles. I might have enough of these to last a lifetime. Mom was a huge supporter of the CPLC Bazaar and gave me three or four a year for many years. I have many I haven’t used yet, and found more in boxes at the house that she never got around to gifting. I don’t remember who this booth belongs to.

Right next door is a new booth with the Puzzle-Twist Puzzles. I’m new to these and have had some fun doing them. The box cover art is not always helpful solving these. Some have swapped or altered images, some are in different block arrangements and others have added elements. I bought the 2019 State Fair puzzles. When I paid with my credit card, the salesperson handed me a business card that read “Maynard’s LLC”. This is the same company that developed CrossCrib. She kindly requested I not decline the charge when I see it on my statement, claiming I had not been to that restaurant recently. Years ago, the owners of the restaurant asked her father if they could use the name, Maynard’s”. He never thought it would be a problem, but apparently he couldn’t see into the future!

There is another new company hawking joint compression bands. The guy on the right is a friend of Matt’s. I wanted to say hi, but he was pretty busy. The other guy wasn’t so sure about my intentions….

Matt & Morgan connected with friends and I decided to wander through the Ag/Hort and see what’s different. It was getting close to closing time and not crowded. There were lots of different “open class” categories on display in the Flower wings.



There were Fairy Gardens designed by kids and adults.

Floral interpretations of paintings.

And the miniature floral arrangements that I always love to see.

I went to get a better look at the award winning vegetables. I’m attracted to the simple and uniform.

And the unique and unusual.

There’s also the whimsical.

Looking at crop art requires multiple return visits. There is no way to take it all in at one glance. My first day visit I was myopic and really only admired Gayle’s masterpiece and took a cursory look over the wall. Tonight I lingered longer and found much to impress, amuse and ponder.

I often forget to admire the displays of seeds and corn that are at the heart of all crop art. There’s interest and beauty there too.

I walked through the Christmas trees to breathe in the air and scents and feel the coolness there.

Took a peek at the decorated tree displays and had trouble deciding between these two for the people choice award. The State Fair tree got my vote.

The sun had set and the stormy day turned into a beautiful cloudy evening. I had a full day and made my way back home. I remembered Grammie as I headed toward the gates.


I went into the house to be sure everything was locked up since there were a few family members parking here today.
Mom always put State Fair winning stuffed toys on this ladder for visiting nieces & nephews to claim. These have remained here since last year. They went unclaimed this year. The boxes stacked below reflect the packing and cleaning out work we had waiting for us when the fair was over.

It’s only 8:30, but I might be ready for bed. There’s so much left to see and do, and only seven days remain.


























































































what’s with a yellow one?

They have a new blueberry key lime pie. I’m undecided. If someone buys one I’d love a taste. The texture might be an issue for me.

I loved the beautiful Minnesota themed decorated cookies.
I always look for entries by friends.


It got a blue ribbon!



I wish the cases that displayed them would get a little upgrade. I’ve discussed already the fact that the Creative Activities needs some funding for improvements. It’s like a sad old department store.








I didn’t see my friends at Juanita’s, this is the view from the backside!
I passed by Pete’s booth and dropped in a bean representing important issues. 


























































