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Birdchick Blog: August In The Twin Cities

Sunday, August 06, 2006

August In The Twin Cities

Every August the Twin Cities kind of realizes, "Crap! It's August, summer is almost over and we have to squeeze in as many festivals and fairs as we possibly can before winter is here!"

We have:
Minnesota Fringe Festival
Uptown Art Fair
Minnesota Game Fair (which I will be attending for the next two weekends)
Irish Fair Minnesota
Minnesota Renaissance Festival
Minnesota State Fair (which is incredibly huge here)
Minnesota Bluegrass & Old-Time Music Festival

Sheesh, I'm tired just looking at that list. I'm sure I'm missing some events, but these are ones that I'm aware of that we either participate in or I think, "Oh, this year, I'm gonna try and squeeze that one in." August is almost busier than the holiday season here.

The Uptown Art Fair happens a few blocks of where we live so we usually take a walk through the closed streets to see what artsy fartsy stuff is for sale. It appears more fartsy than artsy to me, but there were some interesting booths.

Here was an arty petting zoo at the fair and it so typifies our neighborhood. We're so PC we don't have real animals at our petting zoos for fear it's too cruel for them. We have very artistic fake animals for children to touch for the farm experience. Go Uptown!

Ah, if only Non Birding Bill and I had a yard to put in these large statues of disapproving rabbits. It think Cinnamon would like that. Another booth we really liked was George Raab's, he had some really cool raven etchings.

This wasn't part of an official art booth but is some guerrilla art that can be found around our neighborhood. This one is an actual tile with the chick hatching out of an egg that has been cemented low on one of the shops in Uptown. NBB and I get a huge kick out of finding these little gems in our neighborhood. There are quite a few rabbits with gas masks hidden on buildings too--not sure what they're about but they are cool looking.

4 Comments:

Blogger Maureen said...

Oh,man do I ever have the perfect spot for those giant disapproving rabbits: the side yard pointing towards my rabbit-hating neighbors.

Did they have any that were offering up any particular hand gestures? Or is that not PC? ;-)

8/06/2006 10:19 PM  
Blogger birdchick said...

Hand gestures are considered your own private language that you should be allowed to express.

Hmm, I wonder if Steve who is having rabbit problems in his garden might try these? Maybe they would scare the buns raiding his garden?

8/06/2006 10:26 PM  
Anonymous Steve said...

I don't resort to anything so crude. The juvenile delinquent bunnies in my yard just get a unibrow-baby-from-the-Simpsons hard stare and a, "Why I oughta!" If I do anything more, not only do they eat the plants, they tag my house with "Humanz R Big Dummeez" and the like.

8/07/2006 8:57 AM  
Blogger janet said...

What do fake farm animals feel like when you pet them? Can you milk the fake cow?

See my lament about plywood cows at the New Bedford Buttonwood Park Zoo for my views on fake farm animals.

LOVE the giant rabbits. Must come to Minnesota to buy them. I'm imagining getting them through airport security already.

8/07/2006 10:41 AM  

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