I kept getting splashed and i couldn't figure out why. I turned around and there was this guy enjoying some water and then shaking his head, causing water to splash on me.
Having a stroller in the poultry barn (and any building for that matter) means it's an abbreviated trip through. We went up and down a few aisles and saw a few varieties of animals, but as soon as the first exit presented itself, we exited the premises. We found ourselves just on the other side of the State Fair's only grocery store. This is for sure one of the only places i have NEVER been at the fair. So, we decided to go in.
There was no ramp to get in but it was easy enough to carry the stroller, with livvy in it, up the stairs. It is a very small place with a very narrow aisle allowing only one way in and only one way out. It reminded me of your typical small town grocery store. What's cool about the place, there is a deli in there and you can get a fresh salad, freshly brewed coffee etc. I myself got some fresh coffee and we got Olivia a sucker for when she started to get antsy in the stroller. I found out that quickly that the exit was very narrow and so i had to reverse course to get the stroller out of the building. I guess that's how the guy controlled inventory loss.
Off to the Horse barn. This is the one barn where it's kind of hard to see the animals. All the horses are typically in their stall or in the show arena. We are certainly free to walk up to the stalls and look in, but with Livvy being in the stroller, we didn't feel a great need to peer into them.
Some horses were easy to see. This one must have had the luxury sweet, fan included! Stay tuned for more pictures. I must warn you, tomorrow is the last day of the fair. So if you're planning on going, it has to be tomorrow! :)

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