This morning the women went to the Quilters Hall of Fame while I stayed and worked on some neglected Sun stuff. I gather that they weren’t terribly excited by the particular exhibit they had up at the time, but the house was really interesting.

The weather was hot and humid, so we decided to wait for later in the afternoon to go to the fair. While we were waiting, an incredible storm came up suddenly, blew and rained for a little while, then went away. There were tornado warnings, but no tornado. The storm had winds of 80 MPH, and did quite a lot of damage. As you can see, there were some big trees down, and lots of people lost power. Impressive.

The fair was small, but fun, and definately rural. Lots of 4H exhibits, some animals, some adult handcrafts, and a few commercial exhibits, almost all for local businesses. We ate fair food, pulled pork and an onion flower (really heavy) and came back. I thought it was more fun than the SD fair, though it was only a fraction of the size.