We arrived at the fair at 10 a.m. and we found a parking spot really close to the gate. There was hardly any crowd and we zipped right in. Bob and I had not had breakfast, so we grabbed a brat. It was wonderful. Bob thought it had too much kraut and when he went to dump off the kraut, the brat slipped out of the bun into the trash. All he was holding was an empty bun. He bought a gyro and the next thing we know he had gyro all over him. The darn thing just exploded. We went into the old bubble building (which did not have the wine) and then ventured into the next building. We found the wine and spent a long time tasting each and every Oklahoma wine available. The tastes were a dollar, but they sold wine icees for $5. They were wonderful. After we decided which wines we were going to buy, we left there and went to another building.

This is what the midway looked like. Can you believe there were such few people?
After we finished the next building, we went down the midway. D.J. and I played the goblet game. Here is a picture of us playing. We had so much fun and made so much noise that we had a crowd gathered. Who know you could get so excited about winning a tiny banana? The operator gave us extra balls to stay there because he went from the 2 of us playing to no space at all.
Here we are with our winnings. I thought the hat was really cute.
We then went back to the Wine building and for the life of us, could not remember what wines we had chosen. What to do??? Begin the testing all over again. We threw ourselves into the effort with all the energy we could muster. While we were sitting there enjoying an icee, some of Bob's ex-football players came up. Bob had a great time talking about the days at good old Southeast.