Fair Weather Farewell

I’m feeling nostalgic for the hubbub of the first day of the Northwest Washington Fair in Lynden this morning. We are not there with our Haflingers this week, taking every other year off for the last four years since I first wrote this blog piece. Our main (now adult) helpers all needed to be away doing other important things this week and Dan and I need to be at work. We have a slew of young helpers we will miss spending time with this week: Ellie, Hans, Ethan, and Josiah and a few who are hoping to be helpers in the future. Our Haflingers are standing out in the field this morning wondering why they are not the center of attention in our fair stalls, all fluffed and buffed. Maybe next year, fellas and gals, maybe next year…

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For the first time since 1992, we are not preparing this weekend to spend the week displaying our Haflinger horses at the Northwest Washington Fair in Lynden.  BriarCroft has been a consistent presence at this fair for almost two decades, promoting the Haflinger breed in a well  decorated display, providing 24 hour a day coverage for the horses for the 6 days of the fair. We begged the Fair Board for 5 years to allow us to display at the fair, and they finally said “okay, here’s the space, build it yourself” and we did! We were not there for classes, competition, or ribbons. We were there because people enjoyed our Haflingers and we enjoyed the people.

But this year, it was not to be.  Our faithful trick riders Kelsy and Chesna who performed daring feats on their Haflingers in front of the grandstand crowds are busy with their horse…

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3 thoughts on “Fair Weather Farewell

  1. Here’s a goodie! A partial repeat; scroll down a bit and you’ll find my comment on the original.

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  2. Bill, you have always been a faithful commenter!! still are!

    On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 7:22 AM, Barnstorming

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  3. I’ll always remember and treasure my visit to Lynden several years ago. Met so many wonderful people and horses. Thank you Briarcroft for being there and seeing to it that everyone had fun and was safe. The on-site pizza party and salmon dinner at the church were special…and the silent auction helped me score treasured haflinger wine glasses…thanks Norma! You bet you will be missed. Hugs — Jan in VA :o)

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