Panhandle South Plains Fair
I know it has been a while since my last post. I was really busy last week, and then this weekend I didn't have my laptop at home and for some reason my home computer wasn't letting me enter any text in explorer so I couldn't do a post. But I did want too....
On Friday Tish, Nick and I went out to the Panhandle South Plains Fair. It was the same stuff as always corn dogs, funnel cake, and amazing gadgets you can't live without. It was pretty much the same as all the other years I had been. But then something happened that would change my life forever, I saw the Lumberjills. These are Logging Sport Professionals. So for approximately thirty minutes we saw (notice the pun) four women slice, hack, and cut through a bunch of logs. They also did log rolling. It was quite an experience. State Fair you can eat your heart out.
Immediately after the Lumberjills, the pig races began. Now I had never seen a pig race before, but they were very fast. The announcer (the self-proclaimed "pig lady") gave all the pigs ridiculously bad names like Lance Hamstring and Jean Claude van Ham. It was so bad, it was funny. Nick loved it and even made us stay for an additional race just so he could watch it all again.
All in all, a fun time was had by all. If you ever get a chance to see the Lumberjills or Pig Races, I would highly recommend it.
On Friday Tish, Nick and I went out to the Panhandle South Plains Fair. It was the same stuff as always corn dogs, funnel cake, and amazing gadgets you can't live without. It was pretty much the same as all the other years I had been. But then something happened that would change my life forever, I saw the Lumberjills. These are Logging Sport Professionals. So for approximately thirty minutes we saw (notice the pun) four women slice, hack, and cut through a bunch of logs. They also did log rolling. It was quite an experience. State Fair you can eat your heart out.
Immediately after the Lumberjills, the pig races began. Now I had never seen a pig race before, but they were very fast. The announcer (the self-proclaimed "pig lady") gave all the pigs ridiculously bad names like Lance Hamstring and Jean Claude van Ham. It was so bad, it was funny. Nick loved it and even made us stay for an additional race just so he could watch it all again.
All in all, a fun time was had by all. If you ever get a chance to see the Lumberjills or Pig Races, I would highly recommend it.
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