Sharing the moments

Humans can smile. My dear wife Karen and I drove hopped in the car and drove the 90 minutes or so north for a lunch visit with our good friend Chris. We strolled the pretty village of Clayton after sharing a meal, beverages and plenty of smiles. Yay to French onion soup and a towering…

Those darn cats

Did you see that play?! Terrific daughter Elisabeth and George were watching the Mets game the other night .. … and so, apparently were loveable kitties Izzy and Vinny. Best cat fans, ever.

Walking the … goat

Surprise visitor. Yes, we do like to compare our friends the goats to dogs. Spotting this goat tender leading her four-legged friend around the fair garden made my dear wife Karen and I smile a lot.

Plenty of goats

Hello, old friends. My dear wife Karen always smile as we stroll through the New York State Fair’s goat barn. Cozy. They are always so darn friendly to us. Sorry, no room in our yard. Karen couldn’t resist petting one cutie who came right up to the rail.

Still Smokey the Bear to me

Big bear for sure. My dear wife Karen and I were happy to spot a reminder of our youth standing guard in the law enforcement compound at the New York State Fair. Smokey the Bear was the name in our Wayback. Only we could prevent forest fires. Eventually we learned that they’d shortened the name…

Fair gardens

Climb up. Every year, my dear wife Karen and I think that the New York State Fair folks are expanding their garden area. Looks delicious. They’re doing a great job combining vegetables and flowers. On the rise. The sunflowers remain a favorite of ours.

Words can still tickle me

Cool hallway. I tipped my cap to the folks who decided to call this hallway at the New York State Fair’s Expo Center the Vestibule. Words I don’t see much anymore make me smile.

Back in the day …

Large bird. While strolling through the Expo Center at the New York State Fair’s Agriculture with my dear wife Karen, I was glad to see the Dinosaur exhibit from last year had moved on. Cute. This year we got a mix of animals that lived here with us. A relative? And we had us, too.

Garden spot

Cheers to a great courtyard. I had to investigate what the New York State Fair folks did with the Bob Case Garden, tucked into the outdoor square smack dab in the middle of the Agriculture Building. Room to grow. Some of the trees and plants seem to have been at home for a good, long…

Now where’s the big bird?

Huge home. While strolling through the New York State Fair’s Agriculture Building with my dear wife Karen, I spotted a bird’s nest. Couldn’t miss it, really. This baby was big. For scale, that’s a shed that would fit my lawnmower and way more in the background.