We went to the Arizona State Fair in Phoenix yesterday with Mandia and Jon who are two of Raphael's fellow architecture students. You wouldn't know how much architecture existsat the State Fair if you didn't go there with architecture students. I'm all like, "OMG! Baby cows!" And when I turn around, Raphael, Mandia, and Jon are craning their necks to look at howthe barn is put together. |
Mandia picks out the perfect corn dog. (Also! There are pickles!) |
Awesome chiles that won prizes that I don't think have anything to do with architecture. |
Raphael struggles with his corn dog. |
Architecture! And flower garlands! |
Jon and Raphael are really, really cool. Really. |
No architecture here... or IS there? (Scary muuusiiiic...) |
Funnel cake. (Mandia is wondering what type of joints they used to hold the Ferris Wheel together.) (That's not our kid.) |
Raphael and Mandia are thinking hard about Indian Fry Bread. Sugar? Honey? Beans? These are not endearments - they're options. (They went with beans.) |
Raphael is impressed by the Ferris Wheel. ("It's no building, but it's damn awesome.") |
Mandia's Fair connections got us tickets to see the B-52s. (For a few minutes, we could forget about architecture!) (But why would we want to?!) |
4 comments:
Great pictures, Jenny! Makes me want to go the State Fair. A State Fair anyway. Probably not the Georgia one. But maybe the NC one. OK, I'm leaving now.
Happy late birthday!
We just went to the Texas State Fair last week. I am not an architecture student, but I always love the architecture at train stations - have you taken them to one of those?
Lights and weirdness and fried foods of ALL sorts. That's a state fair. And if NASCAR figures prominently, and if fried beer (?) is available, then it's the NC State Fair. We have a real good 'un.
Oh, and we have lots of really cute baby goats, too,
Is fried beer really a thing? We didn't see that anywhere at our fair. We could have bought fried bugs, though.
And Betty, I laughed out loud when I read your comment about the train station because I immediately got an image of me leading the architecture students along (holding hands buddy-style, of course) through a train station. I should totally take them on some field trips.
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