Keighley Show #3
Agricultural shows are a warm mix of the serious, the competitive, the educational and the entertaining. These folks were sitting there in ridiculous hats, raising money for charity. For a small fee you could press the button and they'd change their fruit hats. If they all happened to don the same one at the same time, you won! What heroes, and how friendly they were.
Seeing chaps together having a good natter always makes me smile. These days farming is a tough gig and anything that works against isolation and despair has to be a good thing.
There's always a brass band and brass band music is usually very uplifting. I'd like to have shown you the two little girls, sitting at their mum's feet as she played. They had a 'babysitter' but preferred to be close to mum. Very cute but I don't like to show children's faces on here if I can avoid it.
I was able to take a back view of these two, who'd managed to find a rogue patch of straw and were intent on dispersing it over everybody!
Equally mischievous, this sheep was very determined to lick every last morsel of feed from the bag! (Don't worry, the farmer was close at hand to intervene if needed.)
I was amused by these carved walking stick handles. Not the most polished that I've seen but I thought they had charm and lots of character.
Sculptures outside the horticulture tent were rather funny. People do like to poke fun at 'the orange one', even over here!