My mom is a knitting aficionado. She has had pieces in magazines and has had public showings across the midwest. On this occasion she was asked to judge the the skein competition (a skein is a pile of yarn, judged on how fluffy it is, I guess). I came with her to the show in Jefferson, WI because, what the Hell, it's not like I have a job or anything.
The show consisted of 4 areas: the merch barns where people sold smocks and stuff, the stage where they did fashion shows and sold food, the field where Border Collie trials were held, and the creature cages where the show sheep chilled. Sheep are dumb; I like sheep, but they're very dumb. The first dude I cam
The Border Collie trials were the best part of the festival. Essentially, they released a dog and its master on to one end of a field, on the other end three sheep were position
Half way through the festival I got bored and went to Jefferson's downtown with my dad. We ended up at what my dad said was a typical Wisconsin bar: no windows, wood panelling, Badger football game on TV, pictures of dear and hunters in orange everywhere. We drank Guinness and came back to the fastival on woozy legs, ready to feel us some felt and watch us some hand-spinning technique demos.
We ended up spending about 8 hours at the festival total, including brunch (lamb and cheese sandwhich, kinda rubbery) and lunch (lamb hotdog, looked and tasted like a beef stick that somebody had been sitting on). I didn't find any promising job
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