
We headed up Route 9 Saturday afternoon, to have a look at the
140th annual Cummington Fair. By the looks of the flyer we saw in the newspaper, it was supposed to be a pretty big one; and it was. Walking in we could tell that this is a true country fair, by and mostly for, country folk. There are the traditional games, rides, and midway, all nicely set up...


But more than that, this is definitely a farmer's event. We started our tour with a look at the tractors old and new, that work the farmers' lands.


Right nearby there was a long midway devoted to small, mostly gas-powered machines and engines. Lots of different types from lots of different decades; but all of them still sputtered along, rigged up with belts, wheels, cogs, spindles, things that turn, things that pump, things that cut. I took some pictures but perhaps it's best viewed by video. (Kind of rushed, to keep it short, but you'll get the idea)...
1 comment:
Wonderful! Those chickens alone would make the trip worth it.
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