The one frustration of the day came before I even arrived at the fair. Being a Sunday, the park and ride lots located at the churches did not open until 1:00 PM. I had planned to meet my friend Les on the west side of the fair at 1:00 PM, so I needed to pick up a bus at one of the other lots well before that time. One piece of advice I can give you is to get to those lots very early if you are going on a Sunday. I found all three lots to be full, and had to go out of one of the church lots anyway.
When I finally disembarked at the fair, I was on the east side, and it was already 1:13 PM. I walked very quickly across the fair (not easy in those crowds), and arrived at the Schells stage seven minutes later. Les arrived about ten minutes after I did, having gone to the same three full parking lots, another church, and having missed the first bus. After that, the whole day was uphill for both of us.
Fair-sized Crowd! |
Newborn Piglet |
The next leg of our journey brought us back to the Schell's Stage, and the Minnesota State Fiddle Contest. The contest had already started the day before, so we got to see most of the finals in multiple categories including, trick fiddle, fiddle tunes played on another instrument, double fiddle, and (to determine the State Fiddle Champion), the open fiddle. In the open fiddle, each of the contestants played three different songs, and were given combined scores from both days. Also during the open fiddle, the judges were behind a curtain, and the contestants were announced by number only.
One of my favorite parts of the event was when the judging was all done, and the fiddlers got on stage and jammed together. I took some videos of the whole group doing Redwing, and The Girl I Left Behind Me.
After the fiddle contest, we went to the education building, checking out the booth for our alma matter, Concordia College - Moorhead, and other booths as well. I went to the AMPERS booth, and talked to the people from one of our sister stations. Our WTIP station broadcasted there the following Wednesday.
I tried a lot of different foods while I was there. Most of them were great, with only one thing that was just good:
Deep Fried Pickle Sampler $8.00 The pickles had several types of breading, and I liked the spicy Cajun one the most. |
Sweet Martha's Chocolate Chip Cookies $9.00 for a large cone. I ate a few before taking this picture. They were very good, but I wouldn't get the gigantic bucket. |
Chocolate Creme Puff $4.00 Messy, but very delicious. |
Corn $3.00 Tasty. I ate this right before the heavy rain shower. |
Foot Long Polish Sausage on a Stick $7.00 I thought this was a great alternative to the a corn dog. The insides are better tasting and not as scary as a hot dog. |
Cheese Curds $6.00 Greasy, but good. Another great food to eat every few years. One of the most famous foods of the Minnesota State Fair. |
The only food that was good, but not great, was the $4.00 Carmel Apple with Nuts. It was late in the evening, and the carmel was kind of hard (it might be better earlier). The Granny Smith Apple inside was good.
Another place we visited was the DNR (Department of Natural Resources) building. The outdoor exhibits were closed since it was getting dark, but there were some fun things to look at inside. I especially enjoyed the fish and the snakes.
It took a while, but I finally got this sturgeon to smile for the camera! |
You can watch a video of the grand finale at Minnesota State Fair Fireworks.
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