Monday, September 6, 2021

Cupcake-Go-Round

 Last day of the State Fair!

The girlettes reeeeally wanted to go. But…“It is not safe for the humans to take us,” they said, so they made their own rides in the front yard. 

8-second video of Penny Cooper and Cash on the cupcake-go-round:


Still photos from the doll midway:
Spinna Hamster

And Cupcake-Go-Round

10 comments:

  1. WHEEEEE What a thrilling ride! Thank you for not going to the human fair! Humans are not safe at all!

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  2. Fun! Is that a real bicycle rim suspended in the air?

    I’m glad you didn’t go to the fair. The fairs here appear to have contributed greatly to cases. And at least one Illinois (county) fair refused to allow a vaccination stand.

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  3. I wonder how popular state fairs were this year. Probably very! This past weekend was the last day for most.

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  4. I love the rides! What a fabulous idea. The girlettes are having so much fun :)

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  5. Thanks, everyone.

    MICHAEL: That is a real bike rim on a post-- my homeowner hangs lights and things from it.

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  6. You make life BEAUTIFUL! You take rss as bdom or purposeful crap snd turn it into wonderment!

    Like Greece and the Greeks often do!
    Really—I know—some humans anywhere do this sort of stuff, but, as a new womyn friend who’s a Greek Yanqui from the state of Georgia told me,
    “the Greeks are really good at being human!”!
    That’d be YOU AND THE REDS—
    elastic brain and open hearts and smiles welcoming and expressing our humanity in the plastic and the flesh!

    --Νία (who is getting better at being a professional Greek every day!)

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  7. NIA: THANK YOU! The Greeks are really good at being human--what a compliment!
    I'm going to extend that to Sicilians--(maybe lots of folks around the the Mediterranean?)

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  8. A good use for a retired wheel!

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  9. It looks like the reds had a very fun day!

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  10. BINK: They did have a fun day. (But then, they always do!)

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