Here are a bunch of photos with brief memories to keep.
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I wasn't able to be at the fair as often as I would normally like to be. But there were a few images I captured and moments I had that will stick with me. Here are a bunch of photos with brief memories to keep. To see more photos please visit: https://sayerrich.zenfolio.com/p691825828 ABOVE: One of the sweetest faces I saw this year belonged to (not Max though I enjoy seeing he and his family each year) this grand champion cheese yield holstein. Witness to history and a sense of pride for someone I've watched growing up. Grew up going to the fair, bringing up own family going to the fair. Looking out for one another. Fear is one of the worst ever feelings. So I'm not a huge fan of rodeos because every animal has the flight or fight instinct thrust upon them through fear. Maybe not the horses. They seem to like to run. Generations. Fun and excitement. Support and friendship. All I could think about was Hal-pint from "Little House on the Prairie." I missed the mullet competition sadly, but this year's fair solidified that the mullet, one of those 'my era' hair styles that was truly thought to be buried in a time many of us try to forget, has made a dominating return. Fair families are big families because everyone is family. Earlier in the week board president Brad Deeter said entries were up this year, which bodes well for the future of the fair. Nope, you'll never get me on a bull, never. Respect and friendship among colleagues. Market steers are powerful. To see more photos please visit: https://sayerrich.zenfolio.com/p691825828
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