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Captain Pike's Ship Log II

The Carnival's in Town

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Little Miss wonderful and I went to the Carnival in town. We showed up just before they really opened. This allowed us to roll and stroll about unimpeded.


I love the Carnival Artwork -- it really ought to be considered an art form. Maybe someday, archaeologists will be digging through and find stuff about a primitive show going society.



We live fairly near the fairgrounds. Last night, lying in bed, I could hear the groaning and clanking, mixed in with young girls screams and sirens sound effects. I could easily imagine a great mechanical beast; feasting on our young and their meager supply of money! What a great, slow-moving, seething beast which we must endure one week in the summer. Maybe it's the Great Granddaddy of the ice cream truck, which seems more benign, but feasts, one at a time, on our children -- especially around dinnertime!



Oh, and of course: this also qualifies as taking her out to dinner...

now, what food group was this again?

You've heard how a person's dog begins to look like its master, right? These two guys haven't owned their dogs very long, I guess...

We didn't go in the scary fun house -- thankfully, it's not accessible to everyone!


What the heck is this thing, anyway? I was glad I had already eaten before I got here...


I love juxtaposition:



I haven't always been as fascinated by the Carney Lifestyle -- it's the same as my interest in the hobos of old as described so well in London's "The Road and Other Stories". Maybe it's because I have passed the point in life where this would be possible for me.

Updated 09-11-2008 at 03:01 PM by Captain Pike (Assigning this entry to a category)

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  1. kiz_paws's Avatar
    I think that if a Carney ever wrote a book, it would be a delicious read -- think about it ... a modern traveller, town to town, never the same crowd, never the same story ... By the way, a hotdog doesn't taste the same unless it is bought at a carnival ... there is just something about it... And the candy floss that one can smell permeating the air doesn't do too much for me, but dangle one of those candied apples in my direction? WOOT!