On a soggy Saturday we headed to the Royal Easter Show. Raincoats, boots and snacks were packed. Monkey Boy had his eye firmly on a ride. Little Monkey wanted to see the cows. Mr Chocolate wanted to see the photography and I wanted to check out the baked goodies section. The Royal Easter Show is a yearly event that brings a little country to the city. There was a smell of roasting corn and hot donuts in the air. People scurried about with their dripping umbrellas and plastic ponchos, running from cover to cover.
With Gortex firmly in hand, (and a camera with a dying battery) we had lots of things to see…
There were dogs with big ears
dogs with big ears hidden under shower caps
There were wonderful fruit and vegetable displays. This year drawing on urban farming and sustainability as a common theme.
The winning display from S.E QLD. Lots of little details to look at.
There were the ever present surprised looking clowns
All the usual places to spend a lot of money.
Some sleek fat bottomed cows.
the unusual looking spotty chooks
delicious and highly prized fruitcake
the not so cluey guinea fowls
and at the end of the day, it’s always good to find a warm place and have a little kip.
Looks like a great day out. I love those cows. Aren’t they just gorgeous.
I bet everyone slept well that night.
We have a similar Show here in October. The animals and baking are certainly the best bits.
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They are aren’t they 🙂
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Thanks Brydie! We’re not going to make it to the show this year, but I feel like I’ve had a little visit now.. 🙂
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Happy to bring the show to you Celia.
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We used to go to the Royal Easter Show every year when we lived in Sydney – I do miss it – mostly the Golden Retrievers on the first Sat. and dreaming of living in the country. That small connection each year was great. Well, I think the girls liked it mostly, particularly when the home made sandwiches were eaten and they could then get “bought food”!!
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Looking at the dogs was lovely. No golden retrievers but plenty of other pampered pooches.
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Lovely pics, thanks for sharing
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Looks like it was a fun family outing, despite the change in weather! Great pics!
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It looks like a county fair, here!
Although instead of dogs, we have rabbits with long ears and otherwise. 🙂
I hope the monkeys had much fun on the ride,
the photographs were all exemplary,
and you found another inspiration to work on in the baked goods area!
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There are some hard core competitors in the baked goodies section. Serious stuff!
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What a great day out albeit that the weather didn’t participate. Fun family time.
🙂 Mandy
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The animals are always the best part.
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Oh, wonderful photos! I wants me one of those dalmation chickens! Love the Urban Farmscape display… thank you for sharing!
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I hadn’t seen the spotty chooks before. They were quite eye catching.
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Oh yay, looks like so much fun. My family are down there showing their dorper sheep, you should stop by and introduce yourself. 🙂 Those chooks are so cool. And the pic of babe sleeping is cute.
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That little pig was the cutest. A little berkshire piglet, that was having the most comfortable snooze. I would have happily tucked him in with a little blanket.
Next time to meet Ms Anna’s family 🙂
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Next time indeed girlfriend 🙂 Once we get this winter over, we’ll have to catch up for sure. I hear the sheep are rather taking to the crowds 🙂
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Wonderful pics! Would have looooooved to have gone along. And come home with spotty hens perhaps 😀
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They would have been a good addition to your flock.
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love seeing some cakes displays at the show and the animals are always adorable
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Sounds like fun! A shame about the weather, though. The smell walking through the cattle pavilion defines ‘show’ for me. That, and noisy diesel (?) operated rides and the twangy voiceovers in the arcade sections. Sooo…can we expect to hear of you entering some baked goodies in next year’s show? Perhaps a preserve or two? 😉
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I had actually entertained the idea for a full 5 minutes. I even looked up the rules of entering. Then Little Monkey broke his leg and I forgot all about it. Something a tad smaller might be a little less ambitious though!
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I’d love to go the Show. Haven’t been in many years. I really like the display of fruit cakes – my goodness how many were there? Wouldn’t it be just the antz pantz to get a ribbon from here? Now that would be on my Bucket List – a well earned ribbon from the Royal Easter Show. Mind you, I’m short of a ribbon or two from our local agricultural show, but the big shows are the true test of a champion.
Thanks for the pics – I feel like I’ve been now. Good on you for braving the day and supporting the event. Happy Easter.
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I’ll bet you’ve got a few ribbons up your sleeve Mariana!… Actually I’d happily give you a ribbon for that lemon curd you made recently, and that’s solely on the picture alone 🙂
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Ooops, meant to say I’m not short of a ribbon or two.
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Nice to see some of the bits of the show we missed (because the whining after the showbag pavilion was getitng deafening!)
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Richard I think I would have cried if I had had to have gone in that pavilion.
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reminds me of our Kentucky state fairs! absolutely love that gate. thanks so much for sharing your outing!
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I liked the gate too. I wonder if they would have missed it….
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What fun! I always like having a look at the birds too-some of them are just amazing looking! I think I’ll have to miss out on this years so thanks for the recap 😀
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