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Saturday, September 12, 2015

 

Clinton County Corn Festival



The Corn Festival always has a beautiful display of quilts. 
The quilt on the left is similar to a T-shirt quilt, but on a slant. 
The quilt on the right is just plain intriguing. 


I'm not necessarily an OSU fan, but the letters/design are interesting. 
Very rarely is a quilt finished with a colorful outside border,
as is the quilt on the right.

 

The day was overcast and chilly as we walked
between/through the buildings and displays. 
We were eating lunch when John spotted his friend, Pete,
setting up his oil field engine. 
Pete was glad that John happened along to help . 



In the background is an operating windmill. 
A Fairbanks Morse engine is housed in the building. 


Antique Power at Work


Rain started to fall - a drizzle, but with promises of more. 
We headed toward our car. 
We walked through the tractor display area


and past the steam. 


Rain was coming down and black clouds were overhead. 
Never a good sign. 
Time to head home. 
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