August 29,
2014
Mill Creek
CG, Berlin Center, OH
Ride around
the park:
Boat launch
swimming area
One of the campsites with a water view-there are a few loops with some really nice sites but most of them are non electric.
The 168th
Canfield Fair
When we approached the fairgrounds we noticed several private homeowners offering to allow parking on their property-the going price was $7.00.
When we approached the fairgrounds we noticed several private homeowners offering to allow parking on their property-the going price was $7.00.
We opted to
park in one of the lots at the fairgrounds at no cost. It was a long walk to the entrance gate so we
took the free shuttle.
Being
seniors we saved $2 each off the regular admission price.
After
checking out the farm equipment we went through one animal barn after another
until I just couldn’t take the odor anymore.
This guy didn't like having his picture taken--
Some of these machines are over 100 years old and are still in working condition.
I actually remember milk being delivered to the house--
Vintage bikes-hey wait a minute I had a Schwinn bike just like one of these when I was a kid.
Food, food and more food!
Watch where you walk!
To get out
of the sun, we sat and listened to this combo group for a few minutes—they were
pretty good.
Tractor parade.
Monte chose
a Philly steak sandwich and I went with a slice of pizza.
The pizza
was horrible and Monte said his sandwich was just okay.
After eating
we decided we had had enough of the crowds and called it a night.
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