Melbourne Cup day wasn't a public holiday in Ballarat, because Ballarat Show Day is instead. So to celebrate the holiday appropriately today, we went to the show.
There were animals:
A champion cow:
A bull getting a haircut:
There were sideshows and rides, including this:
Zorbing on a pool. The kids looked like they were having fun.
I always enjoy the cooking and craft sections. Traditional anzacs and scones:
Knitting. How would you feel if you had knitted a whole Noah's Ark of animals, and were beaten by one (rather amazing) horse?
I loved this crocheted horse:
I wondered if it was a pattern, or the maker's own design. Google helped me find this page which has a link to a Russian site with instructions, but I couldn't load the Russian page unfortunately. Not that I need to take up crocheting again, but that horse is adorable...
Of course I had to see the quilts:
where a few people I know had won prizes.
There were displays of farm machinery, old steam engines, and a model railway, but this one grabbed my attention:
The "Sew What" travelling sewing-machine museum! This machine was a treadle chainstitcher. They had lots of old machines, toy machines, and a few machines I'd never seen before.
After all that, we needed some refreshments. The CWA (Country Women's Association) to the rescue:
Devonshire tea in the refreshment rooms. Yum! Whoever made these deserved to win the scone prize.
I hope you've enjoyed these glimpses of the show!
It looks absolutely marvellous. Hope you had a few wins.
ReplyDeleteI didn't have anything entered in the show. Maybe next year?
DeleteThis is my kind of Holiday! Looks like there was much to see & fun to be had. The scones like delicious. Did you have any quilts entered?
ReplyDeleteNo, but I'll have to consider it for next year!
DeleteA proper show. The poultry certainly know what to do, they appear to be seasoned performers. Was there wood chopping?
ReplyDeleteNot surprised the horse one, a hippo in the same style won at the Bendigo wool show last year. Here it is on Ravelry http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/happypotamus-the-happy-hippo-crochet-pattern
I used to enter in our local show, and had some success, but I am not sure how the judges compared wildly diverging handcrafts. e.g. a silver spoon and a leather saddle!
ReplyDeleteNothing like CWA scones....I love the local agricultural shows. Actually I had win a number of years ago at Geelong with a couple of my embroideries.
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