Sunday, August 16, 2009

147/365 State Fair fare

Call me strange, but I don't look forward to eating at county and state fairs. I know dozens of people who can't wait to get their hands on cotton candy, breaded tenderloins, and piles of fried food. Sure, it's a once-a-year treat, but it just doesn't interest me.

I like elephant ears, though I haven't had one in years. If I had one now, I don't think I'd be able to enjoy it, feeling guilty about the fact that I was just eating fried, sugared dough.

I like cotton candy, though I can take it or leave it.

The thought of fried Twinkies, pizza, Oreos, and the like doesn't even sound remotely good to me.

But this year, I wanted to try something I haven't had since I was a kid -- salt water taffy. And the place to get true, freshly made taffy is the state fair, right?

My review? Tasty! Mom and I bought a bag before the Keith Urban concert, had a few pieces while we waited for the concert to start, then split the remainder of the bag afterward. I felt like a true fair-goer.

Camera: Canon 40D with 60mm macro lens, 1/125s, f/2.8 at ISO 160 in the natural light by a window at about 5:00 p.m.

2 comments:

  1. I'm jealous of all the IN county/state fair posts I've been seeing on facebook :-/ Our county fair is kinda ghetto (gang fights, etc.), and our state fair doesn't happen till Oct. For whatever reason, they don't have a big enough space for it cuz there are a ton of people and they're all mashed together. It's like shuffling through a Broad Ripple club, but with sweaty, half-dressed, tattooed rednecks as the smell of manure and turkey legs waft in the air (OK, it's exactly like Broad Ripple).
    Anyway, reason I posted was to rant about state fairs and share this, which made me think of you:
    Other guy's blog with photos
    The photos at the bottom are what's cool IMHO.

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  2. Very cool, thanks for passing that along! I've heard of Scott Kelby and his blog, but I've never had a chance to check it out. I love seeing the cool, out-of-the-box work that these people have done. Thanks!

    And enjoy your state fair, when it finally arrives. :)

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