Fairs have become year-round activities that offer unique experiences
to families and travelers alike. Today we will look at two of my favorite kinds
of fairs.
CRAFT FAIRS
Craft Fairs are the most popular during the fall and winter
holidays. I enjoy walking the vendor stalls to see what popular new and classic
crafts are trending. Taking the kids along exposes them to ideas and activities
they may usually not see. A vendor selling knitted items maybe create something
while waiting for customers. As a child, I'll never forget the glass blower I
met who created the most enchanting glass animals. Most crafters are willing to
answer questions about their creations, so a visit makes for an educational and
creative adventure.
STATE & COUNTY FAIRS
My love of funnel cakes and farm animals began at state and
county fairs, so they hold a special place in my heart. My love of animals
started when I was exposed to horses, lambs, pigs, and other farm animals at
these fairs. At the last county fair I attended, I enjoyed seeing the entries
from young children and teens. It was inspirational and made me want to dust
off my family dessert recipe for the following year's competition. There are many
things to see, from livestock competitions to live music. A well-run fair
offers many things for visitors.


