The big favourite thing we do is go to the cat show. We stumbled across it one year and have been going ever since. This year we got lucky and saw a bunch of kitten judging, like this little cutie above.
It's also fun to watch the trends. This year there were tons of Rex's (like the cat above on the left and below). They are so fascinating. Full of energy and almost all ears! I always fall in love with the Burmese cats and Shannon with the Maine Coons.
But we didn't just pay attention to cats. We also watched the Superdogs. Admittedly, it was far less charming than the last time we saw it. The dogs seemed overamped and the announcer seemed rather jaded. Still, how can you resist this crazy little guy?
Then we found the new home of the farm.
Usually the cat show and "the farm" are in the automotive building. This year we were surprised to discover the building was under construction. Thank goodness they're keeping the facade.
For lunch we always, always, have the perogies. These are irrestistably served with butter, onion and dill. Some people always have the Tiny Tom donuts. We always have perogy.
Then we found the new home of the farm.
We saw llamas and lambs, cows, bigs, sheep, goats, horses and ostriches. Never a dull moment at the farm!
After all that walking, I simply had to sit down for a 25-cent foot massage! This thing was crazy. The whole chair shook like mad. My shoes rumbled right off. I laughed the entire time.
One of the best things about the Ex is happy surprises. I still remember the year we just happened to see the police tug-of-war. That was awesome! Today one of the treats was seeing the East African acrobats. They were truly amazing.
And in all the years that we've walked through the horse building, we've never seen anything going on in the arena - until this year. These miniature horses were amazing. It was fascinating to watch how they display them, encouraging them to run and change direction by flicking plastic garbage bags on the end of whips or shaking rocks in bottles.
Of course, there had to be time for shopping. You can see what I bought here.
As we were leaving we happened across the preparation root of the daily parade! There's so much to see and do at the CNE. On top of this we saw a floral arrangement competition, a major quilt exhibit, an amazing shammy sales pitch and more! We didn't even go on any rides or play any games and our day was full.
Another day at the Ex draws to a close and once again we know that summer is doing that as well. I love having rituals that mark the year and the seasons. For me, the Ex is a celebration and a reminder to enjoy these last gorgeous days of August.
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