Pickles & Pie and Ribbons & Rabbits

August is when things come together. It is harvest time … a month of hot days and cooler nights … when corn can be heard growing and when fruit on the ground, on the vine and in trees ripens. Gardens fill canning jars for the pantry and for the county & state fair. Amidst all the other things that make August a very full month, this is Fair time. I’ve got a lot of ground to cover and “fair time” is the first stop on our scenic tour of August.

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  1. Susan Sharkey says:

    Shery,
    You do beautiful work! I so enjoy reading what you write, looking at what you capture through the lens and wearing what you create. You are sooooo talented!
    Susan

  2. Denise Botkin says:

    Bestest part of County Fairs is all the kids and their animals and projects and knowing they will carry on the traditions!

  3. Joan says:

    Shery,
    Thanks again for a fabulous visit!!! It is about the same around here but I hadn’t taken it all in in the loving way you described – great wording. Would love to have your Mother’s beet relish recipe. May God continue to bless you and in turn bless each of us who are lucky to read your lovely words and see your exquisite pictures.
    Joan

  4. Mary Ann says:

    What a beautiful story and beautiful baby!

  5. Michele says:

    Shery,
    I so enjoyed all your photos from the fair and of your beautiful farm. I hope you know how blessed you are to live such an idyllic lifestyle!! I know that there is LOTS of hard work involved but you must be sooooo satisfied and fulfilled at the end of the day

  6. Sarah says:

    My MIL hates ground cherries. She never could develop a taste for them, and she said they are prolific producers,weedlike and impossible to kill once they get established. Of course, I’m only repeating what she told me, I have no idea, but that’s what I’ve heard about them. From her comments I would say that means they are hardy plants with vigorous growth. 🙂 I look forward all week for your post Shery. You do have a way with words and photos.

  7. Debra Brown says:

    I was in 4-H and showed a lamb and as I got older I put a quilt in the Colorado State Fair and got second place. I was on top of the world when I did that. My children where in 4-H and showed their lambs also. Now I get to put my grandchildren in. It is great for you. Thanks

  8. I just want to say how much I enjoyed reading your blog. I love your photos and your photojournalism. Nice writing.

  9. Kim Manning says:

    Thanks, Shery,
    You again brought back many wonderful memories of my fair days. Although I did live for awhile in Weston County too,
    I wasn’t in 4-H until we were in Niobrara county. I received blue ribbons in baking and one year did get a ribbon in Douglas at state fair. You have recaptured the special time during Fair Days exquisitely! The only other thing I remember was it became my first time to see and experience square dancing. What a treat! Thanks again!

  10. Brenda says:

    Hi Shery! Catching up with my blog reading. I got a few ribbons at the fair. A crocheted afghan, handmade dolls, things like that when I was a teenager. It was always one of the most looked forward things to go to in the summer when I was a kid. I still have a niece that shows llamas and has a horse/pony that she shows. And I add to her button collection when I find old buttons that I can bear to part with. Your flowers and hens are pretty, thanks for sharing!

  11. Lori says:

    Enjoy your blog so much. Love looking at the pictures. You have a wonderful gift of being able to write so beautifully.

  12. Doris says:

    Nice to read your blog

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