
“Nobody, of the hundreds of people that had visited the Fair, knew that a grey spider had played the most important part of all.”—E.B. White
I was a 4-H kid. I started out showing guinea pigs when I was about 12 and slowly moved up to horses. The culmination of my year was always the Sacramento County Fair.
This week we attended the final hours of the fair to cheer on my daughter’s friend who had entered a flower arrangement in the youth exhibit. While the animals were almost all gone, it was still great fun to wander the fair with my camera. I hope these images spark a bit of joy or memory for you today. Let me know if you have a favorite and have a great rest of your week.



















I’ve never been to a place like that, but it looks sooo cute. I hope you had fun. I like all of them because they’re vibrant.
You look pretty on the pictures you posted of your youth—I wonder what are the contexts?
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County fairs, in my opinion, are so much better than the giant State Fairs. Those old pics are from my old 4-H days showing at the county fair. I started out showing guinea pigs and ended up showing horses. Some of my favorite memories are at the fair.
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Oh, that’s soooo cool. I haven’t gone to many of those. They’re always so cluttered and where I live isn’t as really that beautiful—but the people here try.
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Loved the multi-coloured rows of glass jars you captured & glad you had such a magical time 🙂 Real Old West vibes from your horse-riding throwback – great nostalgic snapshots!
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Thank you, Tom! Those jars are part of a game where you win a fish (still something I think is horrible considering how many fish don’t make it home after the fair). Yeah, my old fair days are far behind me, but I’ll carry those memories forever with me.
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I love Charlotte’s Web.❤️ Thanks for sharing the fair with us. Love all the pictures!😊
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Me too! I couldn’t take pictures of the county fair without mentioning Charlotte’s Web. I’m sad I arrived after the auction and missed most of the animals. I guess I should go back next year!
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Great pics! I love fairs and will be going to Orange County’s this summer 🥰
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I had forgotten how fun they are! I’ll definitely go earlier next year and stay a bit longer.
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Lots of nostalgia here 🙂
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❤️❤️❤️
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💙Great color shots, fun images! Thanks for sharing them
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I’m so glad you liked them! Thank you.
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Fun seeing the fair photos. We have one here every late September. I haven’t been in years, though. I entered a few competitions, won a few ribbons, and later on I sewed sheep muzzles for a lady who entered sheep.
I like your photos of the guinea pig and horse 🙂
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That’s so fun! I didn’t know sheep muzzles were handmade. Thank you for the kind comments and for sharing your fair memories. I love hearing about people’s connections to things.
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I’m sure you can buy the sheep muzzles ready made, but this local lady wanted hand made ones for her craft shop, along with other things. They were very easy to make and she paid me a dollar per each. I could make a hundered pretty fast. 🙂
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That’s pretty awesome! Sounds like you made a lot of them.
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All great photos, Bridgette! A nice use of the rule of thirds too. ❤️
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So kind of you to say so, John! Thank you. Things are so much more fun with my camera these days.
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Photography is a great hobby!
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All great photos!
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Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked them.
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Love these pictures. Especially young you.
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Awww. Thanks. Young me was sure an animal lover!
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OK, yea, colorful those rides kind of things, although me no like anything that makes my stomach move the wrong way around. Yellow duckies, I do like, who wouldn’t. I got one not six feet away from me. Love animal critters – goat, little horses, and – Adorable you, be it guinea or horsey. And that carousel face, intriguing yea.
Mine was the Santa Clara CF, farm country. Odd this & that. Free slices of white Langendorf bread, barely pizza – a splash of tomato & cheese, but I loved it – money from my own pocket – how independent, grown up of me. No great shakes.
But ask me about the Renaissance Pleasure Faire at Black Point, north of SF – that was a slice of paradise.
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I’m not a fan of the rides either! They are colorful, but you won’t catch me riding on any. Thank you for sharing your memory from the Santa Clara County Fair. I love hearing about your stories and we HAVE TO TALK about the Renaissance Faire at Black Point. I went there a few times in my teenage years and it was MAGIC. Sheer and utter magic. I want to hear your stories!
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Yep, it’s a date about the Faire. I went many many times, loved every visit.
And I went once, a big giant roller thing. Was a birthday person’s wish, so I did. Now I’m done.
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Years ago I participated in a mentorship program where we were placed with a child as a “big sister” and I took her all kinds of fun places. She talked me onto one of those upside down twisty rides at the fair and I believe I cried 🙂 Wasn’t my finest moment.😂
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11. Goats are awesome.
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Indeed they are! I missed all the ones that were shown by the 4-H/FAA kids, but this guy was in the petting zoo. Oh, the stories he could tell!
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Loving the ducks. Can’t say why, but rubber ducks apparently make me smile. 😊
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What’s not to love about a rubber duck? The carnival worker running this game was all kinds of crazy and full of duck jokes. My daughter said after, “Some stereotypes are true, I suppose.”😂
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🤣 I’ve never met a carny who didn’t fit the bill.
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Very interesting you sharing your memories for country fair. I like. All photography is excellent. Pretty looking on 🐎 photo. I love all photos. Beautiful look Black & white your photo, Bridgette!❤️
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Thank you so much! I’m so glad you liked them.
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Most welcome!
When& where you horse 🐴 riding! That’s Goat is your. So nice Goat pic. I like
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That was when I was in high school, probably early 1990s. Thanks!
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Thanks lot,. Very you horse riding. Iam so happy!
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#11. You talking to me??
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He’s a petting zoo goat and I think he was about done.😂
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Great photos. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much for stopping by!
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I was in 4-H, too! I never competed in the county fair but went there every year. My mom and my sister competed from time to time. So these photos brought back memories. 🙂 I must say that the photo of the goat with the tired eyes was my favorite. I am sure that the fair can be tiring for a goat, too.
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I have so many found 4-H memories! Thank you for sharing a bit of yours with me—I’d love to hear more about what things you did. I started out with guinea pigs but moved through rabbits, dog training, and then horses. I would have done more animals but I did not grow up on a farm and boarding a horse was expensive enough! That goat was so done. Poor thing was in a petting zoo and I can imagine it’s got some stories to tell.
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Showing Guinea pigs!!! I never knew this was a thing. I love learning this quirky little piece of you. 😊
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Through my time in 4-H, I raised and bred guinea pigs (cavies), rabbits, doves, and horses. I even did dog obedience with my schnauzer. So many things to learn and do in this world! I wish my kids would have shown any interest in 4-H, but they do love our guinea pig Toast.
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looks like a fine day!
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It was! The weather was perfect.
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Beautiful photos! I love the one of you showing your horse! It brings back memories for me. My sister used to show our horse, me on the other hand, got second place just for actually staying on the horse through a whole lesson. Haha, It’s ironic that I now love horses, and no longer have one, but when I was a child I was dreadfully afraid!
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Thank you for the kind comment and for sharing your horse history with me! It’s a bit reversed for me. As a kid, I was fearless. I trained horses and even did some rodeo. Now, after seeing my mom get really injured years ago, horses hold no appeal for me. I don’t want to do anything which might injure me or my kids. But I sure do miss riding!
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I love a fair, though I won’t go on even the baby rides 😦 (I held the coats the time we went to Disneyworld in Florida.) I’m happier hooking yellow plastic ducks so #5 for me.
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I’m not a fan of fair rides, but I love those at Disneyland. They are very different for me—it’s about safety. Those carnival rides just never seemed safe to me. I’m glad you liked the rubber ducks. 🙂
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what a joyous collection of photos representing all facets of the fair; for the first time I could not pick a favorite; your photography is superb !!
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I’m so happy you liked them all! That made my day. Thank you!
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These are all great, Bridgette, with the bright colors. I loved them all!
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I’m so happy you like them all! I edited them pretty bright, but I think in this circumstance it works and fits with the boldness of the fair.
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I love how you focused the camera a bit higher to create more interest!
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I’m glad you noticed! I did a similar thing when I visited Disneyland last year. I think it’s actually more about me not liking to do crowd shots or fearing people’s privacy by aiming a camera in their direction.
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#3 and #5, for some reason struck me. I really love the colors of 3.
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I really like #3 too. I avoid playing the games at the fair at all costs, especially having to talk to those who run the games. However, it was fun to look at them through the camera lens. I’m glad the images worked for you.
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Having grown up in Elk Grove way back a million years ago, I can relate to the whole 4-H experience. County fairs are the best.
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We might have shown against each other in all those 4-H shows. How fun is that!
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Who knows?
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Thanks for the trip to the fair, Bridgette! I love all the images for different reasons, but if I had to pick 1, it would be the clouds in #2 💞💞💞
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Thank you! I was blessed with a perfect sky for these photos.
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