Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Trip to the Iowa State Fair


It was a busy weekend for me -- first, a trip to the Ames straw poll, and then the next day, a visit to the Iowa State Fair with my sister.  We were both feeling a little under the weather, trying to get over summer colds.  So I didn't take many photos.  But I have a few highlights to share with you.

This year's blue-ribbon winner for non-traditional sweet roll was a bacon sticky roll!  Can you see the chunks of bacon?


One of my favorite exhibits was "Can-struction," sculptures made by stacking donated canned goods.  There was a canned-good butter cow and market-weight hog.



We hopped over to the Iowa lamb food stand for a lamb burger (my husband's favorite).


Then we checked out the pampered show pigs, who were relaxing in the breeze of the fans blowing through the swine barn.


 We saw blue-ribbon potatoes.

 And waited in a huge line to see the famous butter cow.


The fair was celebrating the 100th anniversary of the butter cow by asking local organizations to paint mini-butter cows, which were placed all over the fair grounds.  This was one of my favorites.


I came home with a few pieces of fresh saltwater taffy.


OK. Several pieces of taffy.


And I brought home the famous chocolate chip cookies in a cup.  Admittedly, this cup was full when I bought it.  I don't know where the cookies disappeared to...


Saturday, August 13, 2011

Iowa straw poll


I couldn't resist the urge to check out the Iowa Straw Poll in Ames.  Don't worry.  I'm not going political with this blog.  However, I am proud of Iowa's first-in-the-nation role in electing our next U.S. president.  I never used to pay attention to the caucus hype until a few years, when I heard a speaker explain that Iowans shouldn't take our role in the presidential election for granted. It's not very often that a small-population state gets so much attention from politicians.

The Iowa Straw Poll definitely has a county-fair atmosphere.  There were games, food and freebies everywhere.  Right away, I spotted my first politician of the day -- Mike Huckabee.


Then I stopped at the ginormous AARP booth, where I got to meet "Teddy Roosevelt."


When I saw that Abraham Lincoln was on the schedule, I decided to check it out.



Even better -- I got my picture taken with Honest Abe!  Not sure why he wasn't looking into the camera...

The Ron Paul booth was by far the largest (i.e., the most expensive).  There was an inflatable slide for the kiddies.


Not sure who thought this was a good idea for a sign.


Lots of folks showed their support for favorite candidates.  This guy told me people were asking him all day for his picture!

Here's one of my favorite exhibitors -- the Mid-South Tea Party.  They came dressed as a leather-clad motorcycle gang.  The band was playing Lynard Skynard, of course.




Another fun exhibitor was presidential candidate Thad McConner.  I never heard of him until a week ago, and he didn't have a big fancy booth like the other candidates.  Instead, his campaign rented two ice cream trucks, offering free bomb pops.

Then Thad McCotter and his family rocked out on stage.  And boy, can Thad shred a guitar!  I was impressed by his musical talents.  I almost got the feeling that he came to the Iowa Straw Poll just to have an excuse for a jam session.  I hope he stays in the race a little longer so I can learn more about his politics, too.  Quite an interesting guy.


I also hopped over to Herman Cain's booth to hear him speak.  I was very impressed by his message.  I also hope he stays in the race. He's got some great ideas for the country.


How cool is it that Herman Cain's staff gave out free Godfather's Pizza?


After awhile, the lines started to get really long, especially for the Michelle Bachman booth.  So I decided to call it day.  But not before I voted.  Got my finger stamped blue to prove it!


On my way out, I saw this "petition" signed on the blade of a wind turbine.


Just had to take a picture of this -- looks like they got "Rick rolled." Can you see it?


I rode my bike back to my car to avoid the heavy traffic.  A car honked at me while I was waiting at the stop light.  I couldn't figure out why until I got back to my car and looked at the free bag I received at the straw poll.  I had no idea that I was carrying a big yellow NRA bag!  I must have looked like an NRA billboard! How funny!

What a strange but fun day!  Isn't democracy great!
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