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Fall Festival Favorites...

As stated in my previous post, Fall festivals are aplenty in this part of the country. Who knew they could be so varied?


Raku Night Festival at the KC Clay Guild gives individuals and opportunity to learn and participate in this ancient art form.

And then there's the second annual Fun Fest at my nephew's with "great" nieces and "great" nephew. Plenty of food and fun along with a go cart.


The royalty greeted us at the KC Renaissance Festival...another annual event.


The day was cool and rainy...could that be why we saw so few fairies?

What's a little rain when you're the "special person" of the day?
What fall fun are you having?


Comments

Andrea said…
What fun Joy!! We don't really have that kind of thing around here...I would love it though!
Such a special time of year...always been my very favorite!
Enjoy the season!
xox
Hi Joy:
WOW... looks like you are having great fun...My fall activities aren't as grand as yours...But I did take the grand-kids to the pumpkin patch and we went on a hay ride...There is nothing better on a warm fall day than to see little ones trying to lift pumpkins that are bigger than they are...
Keep having fun,Nancy
Siobhán said…
That looks like such a fun day! I miss doing different things like that; they don't seem to have as much of it here in Ireland.

Love the pics of your stitching and decorating!
ohiofarmgirl said…
Looks like you are having fun too!!! I love fall. Dianntha

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