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Friday, April 25, 2014

A Night Under The Big Top




          Hello all!  And cheers!!  Because I am of course starting this early morning out with some great coffee.  As always I want to thank you for finding this page and being a reader.  This is my newest page, and next month is all about promoting the page and getting more readers.  If you enjoy what you see here, please share this page!   In case you have not gotten the memo I have several other blog pages.   Another Exploring page, full of pictures and thoughts about our time living in beautiful Washington -is well worth a look or three at:  http://exploreb-ham.blogspot.com/   and of course my first and longest running blog page---full of random rambling, jokes, pictures, and lots of coffee love--can be viewed, and maybe enjoyed at  www.wyomingjack.blogspot.com      And lastly --mostly because I have to much free time, I also have a Facebook page full of stuff.  This is the fastest way to contact me-about anything you see on any of my pages --or to complain, and I always update the Facebook page before any other sight.  ;)  Exploring with Wyoming Jack/Bobble Head    Click on them all!    Now on to the big show.....


         Last weekend we had planned to sneak away to the local fair, but those plans did not pan out.   We heard that the circus was coming to little ol Benson and thought that would be a great way to spend the night.   I have not been to a real circus in a long time, and the kids could say the same thing.   I say real circus, because while I lived in Oregon state the circus would come to town, minus all of the animals.  Oregon and all of the Great North West is a very special place, but with all of the hippies that have gathered in Oregon over the years, well lets just say they like to boycott things.  It was decided in the state at some point that people were not responsible enough to pump there own gas into there own cars.  So in the entire state, it is illegal to pump your own gas--a spill might get four drops of fuel into the nearby ocean.   I believe CT is the only other state in this great nation that also has this rule.  On the same note, at some point all of the hippies decided that circus acts were cruel to the animals who only work for applause and all the oats they can eat.  So although I am not sure how they protested this, you will not see ANY animals in an Oregon circus.  The residents really have become amazing at protests--and they practice a lot.




    
 
The clouds could not decide what they were doing on this day  so I was glad we were under a huge tent. 
 
 
 
First the petting zoo outside the big top.
This is were the kiddos learned that the llamas will steal your food cups and all.
At least they did not learn, that they also enjoy spitting in peoples faces. 
 
 
 
 
Elephant and camel rides could also be bought.
And several little kids rides circled the animals.
This crew defiantly knew what they were doing and how to push more sales through the entire show.   At one breaking point, they had all of the attending kids so enthused over buying bags of peanuts -with the chance to win a free circus balloon, that they were lined up around the sellers. 
  I can also say it the crew is amazing.  I have been saying for years now, that no one actually knows how to do there jobs.  From call centers, to retail workers.  Many jobs this isn't really a factor--you kind of go into a store figuring no one will know to much about any product.  But when your auto mechanic and cable guy also have no clue, there might be an issue.  These guys are on it--to the minute!   A crew of only four people set up and tear down the massive big top!  Maybe they should be used for company motivational videos.  And the next time some cashier explains how they can't handle all of the stress --I will inform them how quickly a circus worker would laugh at them. 
 
 
A fat as@   at least that's what my wife kept saying.
Maybe she was pointing at me though.
 
 
My wife quickly fell in love with these kids.
And was sure she could fit them both in her purse.
 
 
The announcer for the evening.
I was very surprised at how many empty seats there were. 
In the distance you can see all the empty VIP chairs. 
I really hope the earlier show had a much better turn out.
This was all held at the local Arena Bar--a quick thank you to them again, for bringing in family entertainment.
I have several past posts from this great bar.  Check them all out--and than check out the bar!
 
 
 
The opening act. 
Complete with a jazz playing group of animals.
 
Leaping poodles.
 
 
Easily the biggest hit of the night.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In enter the performing heroic horses
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yo yo!
These clowns danced there way through the slow parts of the show.
 
 
 
 
Just a swingin'!
 

This trapeze artist-sitting near the top of the big top, might well have the best seat in the house! These swingin' performers came from Circus Circus in Viva Las Vegas.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Thankfully there safety net was only needed for an exit strategy.
 
 
 
 
At one point 3 motorcycles were going at the same time in the steel ball dome of doom! I have never seen three ride at the same time before. And I would have to say that the hardest part really looked like stopping.
We have seen similar acts in Viva Las Vegas -BUT never with three riders at once.  It really was heart stopping.
 
 
 
 
 
At the end a huge American flag flew among the tents painted stars.
Beautiful but also amusing because none of the crew appeared to be Americans.
But how many of us are really native?
 
 
 
Possiably best of all--the show got over after 7 in the evening and it was not yet dark outside. 
 
 
 
 
Last shot looking back at a truly terrific night.
I tried to capture the worker on top--working on tearing down the tent.  But he was to quick.
 
 
 
Arizona Easter Lilly!
Even the desert is full of blooms this time of year. 
MANY new post, pictures, and features coming you way.
Including a post full of blooms.
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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Jammage Fest 2013---Benson Arizona




     I realize I will not own a camera as nice as the one I was borrowing during the spring time.  The pictures were amazing, no matter what I did with it or how I held it.  But all of my camera's right now seem to be acting up.  I am working on a fix all option.  So once again some of these pictures are overly blurry and do not even meet my low standards.  ;)   Please check out      http://exploreb-ham.blogspot.com/                for some amazing pictures of Washington state that I took.  And as always please leave me comments on this page or on any of my thoughts, Exploring, or rambling.  The quickest way to catch up with me is on MY Facebook page:  
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        Enough shame-less self promotion.   On with today's Exploring post!   I have been to a lot of great concerts.  I have not been to any kind of concert in a long while.  Plus during Jammage Fest, my family was out of town.  So this was a great way to support local charities, listen to some great bands, drink a little, and just get out of the house.   Plus it was a free event!     When we lived in Washington, it seems I was always waiting for a sunny day, to get pictures that did not have clouds and grey in them.   Here that is rarely a problem.   More a problem is getting used to the heat again, and venturing out to Explore during the hottest parts of the day.   Because of the sun, I waited until late afternoon to venture to the fest.   But it started at noon, and showed no signs of slowing down when I left around nine that night.  


   Held at the large Arena Bar, they have the perfect space for such an event.   Plenty of room for vendors and for the performers, in and around the arena.  Plus spectators have all of that great arena seating to use.   The bar is much larger inside than it appears when walking up to it.  And drinks were very affordable.  Although it was amazingly hot in the bar, unless you were directly in front of the many electric fans, bar service was amazingly fast!   They actually had a full staff on during the event.   This seems like common business logic, but if you have been inside any big corporations in the last few years, you will quickly realize how rare and nice forethought is.   Many bars do not even have enough workers for a slightly busy night.  



         I was kind of surprised at how few people were at the event when first showing up.  But things picked up as the night got darker.   Usually small towns come out in full force any time anything happens.   Although inside the bar stayed packed with people.  A nice sized stage sat in the arena.  Behind it bands could cool off and register for the event.  The green tent housed the sound systems.   Beside the grand stands was a dunk tank.   Sitting in it looked way more appealing than throwing because of the eventual cool down.  



Vendors of all kinds surrounded the arena. 
Including some great smelling food!



                            Including a beverage cart for people that did not want to venture to the bar. 


CHEERS!

Fair Warning
Arizona is very strict on drinking and driving. 
In fact you can not leave many events without going through a DUI check point. 
So have a great time, but do not take your great time on the road!



Enjoy the great views along with the music.
The desert leads into some beautiful mountains just outside of town. 
Above you can just make out another train passing.  
I believe twelve passed during the few hours I spent enjoying the fest.  


 


At least eleven bands performed during the day event.
Above is a local rapper all the way from Sierra Vista.
Ta Ta I believe is his name. 
I thought he was very good. 
Many of the bands were further down on my enjoyment scale. 



                                 The next performer was defiantly not a favorite of mine.   
                                   I will refrain from posting his name here.  
                                     The best part of his long show was his "groupies" 
                                      Pictured above     jamming out during the whole performance.

And now there are four!


                                     I have seen this van all around Benson.  And I chuckle every time I see it.   


If you have never been lucky enough to experience the Arena Bar.
This was my first time going.
And I happily give the place three thumbs up!
Drive past Wal-Mart as if you are jumping on the interstate or going to the recycling place.   
Just past all of the RVs on your right is the entrance. 

If you pass the cafe
You have gone to far.  

I keep hearing about this cafe and am always looking for a new place to enjoy coffee, so I hope to do a full blog post on Reb's very soon.  

Because this event was outside, even kids were welcomed.
I would defiantly bring the whole family next year!
Many family events are not so much 
and you do not find this out until you bring the whole family. 
This was a great day out for me for sure. 


Before it got to dark I manged to snap some sunset pictures.
I am constantly on the strive for the the perfect sunset picture.
And have some great ones from Washington.
Although now I think my main goal is to get one of my sunset pictures posted on the 
local Fox news web sight.  
Has not happened for me yet.  
Maybe with the new camera.











 
 
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