Anon--they were being offered up by this furrier, who had items that would make the PETA crowd flip.
Also, best parts of the event: the Algonquin Spinning & Weaving Guild and the performers in the first pic--who played for some clog/square dancers that were also terrific.
And another also: my Yankee cooking beat every dish I saw and tasted save for the smoked turkey leg.
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...And yet there's not a bicycle in sight...
Ah'm sho afeared to be askin' 'bout them thar deer hoofs?
Anon--they were being offered up by this furrier, who had items that would make the PETA crowd flip.
Also, best parts of the event: the Algonquin Spinning & Weaving Guild and the performers in the first pic--who played for some clog/square dancers that were also terrific.
And another also: my Yankee cooking beat every dish I saw and tasted save for the smoked turkey leg.
Really great pics!
I did a review of the fest in 2010.
http://ohiofestivals.net/68-yankee-peddler-festival-canal-fulton-september-12-2010/
Had a lot of fun (although I did get yelled at by one vendor for taking a pic of wooden board games.
Was the couple at the end still there (harpist and dulcimer player)?
Thanks for dropping in, Kristian, and for the link to your pix. Terrific!
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