
Childhood memories
Ghosts ride the merry-go-round
Waltzing in silence
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Ah, so many to cherish.The magic of visiting fairs in the ‘old days’.
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Those are memories that stay full of excitement 🙂
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Candy floss and sticky toffee apple times that warded off the winter blues. Happy Sunday
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Plastic ducks and goldfish…
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Ah, the memories.
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🙂
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I still love amusement parks!
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It is many years since I was last in one 🙂
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we were lucky enough to visit Universal Studios in Singapore this past spring. No lines!
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Perfect! I stillperfer the little travelling fairgrounds…there is a magic to them…
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Yes, I like the smaller scale fairs as well. There are not as many of them any more, unfortunately…
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No, nor here, sadly.
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I have my own and my children’s and now my grandson’s memories to treasure. And I still love riding on a merry-go-round!
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Maybe one day I’ll get to take my granddaughters to a decent fair 🙂
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The combo of the poem with the picture is pretty much perfect!
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Thank you.
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