Here are a few pics from the trade fair. We stayed really busy all three days, so didn't really think to try to document all that was going on.
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Day 1, Thursday, Sept. 17
First morning of the Fair.
The main hall.
Windmill Trivia
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Day 2 - Friday, Sept. 19
A lot of events planned on all days. I did not get pics of most of them.
1892 Chicago Columbia Exposition, recreated in Legos Evening on the patio. Swing band playing after our barbeque dinner. A really good band.
A lot of events planned on all days. I did not get pics of most of them.
1892 Chicago Columbia Exposition, recreated in Legos Evening on the patio. Swing band playing after our barbeque dinner. A really good band.
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Day 3 - Saturday, Sept. 20
Managed only 3 pics on the last day. I hope others can add more photos.
Really enjoyed seeing everyone again, and meeting a lot of new folks. Every year I attend, it feels more and more like a family reunion. If you've never been to a trade fair, you're really missing out. I hope to see everyone in Poteet in March.
Random photos of an Aermotor tilt tower. Texas-sized pork chop was served on the final evening. This was a monster piece of meat...at least 3 inches thick, and taking up a quarter of the plate. We were well fed at this trade fair.
Managed only 3 pics on the last day. I hope others can add more photos.
Really enjoyed seeing everyone again, and meeting a lot of new folks. Every year I attend, it feels more and more like a family reunion. If you've never been to a trade fair, you're really missing out. I hope to see everyone in Poteet in March.
Random photos of an Aermotor tilt tower. Texas-sized pork chop was served on the final evening. This was a monster piece of meat...at least 3 inches thick, and taking up a quarter of the plate. We were well fed at this trade fair.
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Some of the pictures i got.
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And the trains of course
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Good photos Thomas , thanks for sharing ......
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Hungry Wind-millers lining up to load their plates!
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Here's some of ours.
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Here's some more. It was great to see everybody.
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