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serious crayons:
I'm sorry, I should know this, Chuck, but what is your town again?

For some reason I keep picturing you living in a more urban area than in a town that would have a Harvest Fest. That sounds fun, though! Especially if it's nice out.


CellarDweller:
Hiya BetterMost friends.




Long weekend has finally arrived!  ;D   

Just did some light cleaning in the apartment, and then I need to run to the bank, and then if I can, I will go to the Harvest Fest in town.   It's a bit of a dreary day here, grey skies and maybe a drizzle.  I'm not sure of that, but I think I saw cars using their wipers.  If it is drizzling, that's too bad.  It will probably keep people away from the fest, and the town only has it for one day.

Sunday will be the usual laundry day, and then Monday shall be relaxing!

CellarDweller:

--- Quote from: serious crayons on October 05, 2018, 09:23:00 pm ---I'm sorry, I should know this, Chuck, but what is your town again?

For some reason I keep picturing you living in a more urban area than in a town that would have a Harvest Fest. That sounds fun, though! Especially if it's nice out.
--- End quote ---


Hiya Katy!  I do live in a more urban area, I'm only about 45 minutes away from NYC.  I joke each year, wondering why the town has a "Harvest Fest" when we don't harvest anything.

:laugh:

If it's similar to prior fests, there will be carnival rides for kids, some booths that sell autumn and Halloween decorations and arts and crafts,  carnival food like hot dogs, hamburgers, funnel cakes and deep fried oreos,  face painting for kids, and then further down the local restaurants will have tables outside for people to sit and eat and drink, and a stage will be set up for live music.

If I go, I'll take some pics and post them.

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: CellarDweller on October 06, 2018, 11:45:48 am ---
If it's similar to prior fests, there will be carnival rides for kids, some booths that sell autumn and Halloween decorations and arts and crafts,  carnival food like hot dogs, hamburgers, funnel cakes and deep fried oreos,  face painting for kids, and then further down the local restaurants will have tables outside for people to sit and eat and drink, and a stage will be set up for live music.

If I go, I'll take some pics and post them.

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Pix would be good!

So is your town a particular community in an area consisting of urban communities that sort of merged together into one big urban area? My experience of NJ is pretty much limited to the bus ride from NYC to the Newark airport, and once a drive through rural NJ, which I assume is where the Garden State moniker came from.

Sort of the way Los Angeles has Santa Monica and Burbank and Hollywood and Laurel Canyon and so on -- separate communities that make up a whole?



CellarDweller:
I'm  not sure about that.   The area I live in are a bunch of unrelated towns, that are pretty urban do to their proximity to NYC and Newark airport.

Although there is a section of Bloomfield that calls themselves "Brookdale", but it's the same zip code as Bloomfield.

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