Sunday, February 12, 2017

Blue Grass Festival

The weather in Tucson has been exceptional this winter--breaking all heat records for January and February.  It makes me even more concerned about being here in the summertime but it is perfect right now.  Here is one of the weekend side trips that makes this place so fun in the winter.

(Phyllis and Myrna)

A three-day excursion to Eloy with a couple of the SCAMP ladies sounded like a fun time.   The Blue Grass Festival was being held midway between Phoenix and Tucson--I couldn't miss that.


It felt like a county fair with cotton candy, kettle corn, a tractor pull...

...and animals...

This lady seems to think snakes and spiders are the perfect house pets.  


Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, native to Arizona.


She had a veritable menagerie of these creepy-crawlies...


Patagonian Mara (Cavy or hare)
A large rodent native to South America, related to the guinea pig.


 There are some of these here in the Sonoran Desert.  Rather large for a rodent but he has rat-like teeth.  UGH!


This one was kinda cuddly.


Sonoran Desert Tortoise is native to Arizona.  He lives 70 to 80 years.  
(Early Winnebago)


Arizonans are especially proud of their fauna. 
    
According to the 'Snake Lady' rattlesnakes are terrified of the king snakes like the one draped around her neck.  "Rattlers will slither away immediately at the sight of those stripes."
Here is my latest idea on how to make a bunch of money:  Create a lot of socks with that same black and white pattern and sell them to hikers.


The first of the entertainers began at 10 AM...all children (except the grey-haired leader) called the Jam Pac.


Next we had the Quilt display...


What a cool idea--a quilt made of recycled T-shirts.


This was my favorite (sorry it is such a bad picture).


Detail in the above quilt.


Next came the model train exhibit, a more 'man-favored' exhibit. 


If you look across the room here you will see the men that built the display and some of the male fans across the room.  Nary a woman in sight.


This display was enormous.....


with miles and miles.....




...of tracks.






Time for a lunch break. 

 


  Yum, curly fries and corn dogs.  I went back to the RV and had a bowl of soup.


After lunch it was time to sit a while and listen to some great strumming.  I love to see the girls in these groups.  They sure can 'fiddle'.


Next came the antique cars--another favorite for the men.


There were dozens and dozens of these beauties....


...and it made me think of my friend Gary Walden.  


The crowds were building and the music was definitely worth the attention it was getting.


 The Emcee....


and an 'all-day' music fan--or two.  He (in the red jacket) slept through most of it and she (with her feet propped on the chair) crocheted several hundred baby sweaters to the rhythm of the music.


 This young man is known as 'Colorado' of the Jeff Scroggins and Colorado Band.  He was just great.


That night we had a bonfire, thanks to Myrna for prviding that superfine  fire pit and wood.


Phyllis enjoyed the fire...


and I welcomed Phyllis's mascot to my lap.  He kept me warm.


The next day was the 'Tractor-Pull'.  


I had never seen one before--now I know why.


Once again, it is one of those 'guy things.'


More music....


...and lots of western characters.








  

Tomorrow I have cataract surgery on my right eye.  In two weeks I will have the left eye done.  Ahh the pleasures of getting old.  But I truly look forward to being able to see better.  

6 comments:

  1. Toni, just had both of my cataracts removed and we are not OLD. Just seasoned well. LOL! You will be amazed at the difference in your sight. All will be fine with you. Take care and safe travels!

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  2. My sister is very satisfied with her cataract surgery. It really does improve her vision.
    Wow. People are sure busy down your way. Pretty quiet around here.
    Mary coming by tomorrow!

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  3. Mary and I are trying to figure out how to post a comment under her name...

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  4. I don't know how to change the name on a comment. Maybe she can call Ron. He would know.
    BTW, the cataract surgery went well--at least the Dr. thinks so. Everything is a bit fuzzy but he assures me it will clear up soon.

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  5. That snake lady would freak me out with her special"pets". Not my kind of animal friends.

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  6. Boy, I agree. I do not see the pleasure of cuddling with a snake.

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