Last Saturday I went with Andrea, her hubby, David and CJ to another Gas & Steam show near Ft. Wayne. Like Andrea described these "shows" is that they are like a fair, without the rides, but with the "fair food". And that's a good thing.
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Here's us getting started on the "steamed corn".
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Not a whole lot better than this. The corn is steamed with the aide of a old steam machine. Didn't see up close to see if it was a tractor, or what.....
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My favorite horses, the clydesdales. If I were rich I would have a whole herd of these beautiful creatures.
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A little "train" of barrels, pulled by a yard tractor; the cabbose you can see....
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Charolette loved her ride....
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A 1924 International Harvester Farmall. Only 200 of these were made, and not by production lines, like cars are/were made. These were all built by hand because they were not expecting many of these to be sold. But apparently they were very innovative....but I sure can't tell you how.
What fun. It was a beautiful day. Not too hot. Loved every minute.
Tomorrow is our church picnic. Perhaps I'll get some pics of it.
Until we "connect" again....
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