Red River Exhibition 2013
Hello readers. Are fairs and exhibitions, permanently etched in your memories as a way to mark time? They are in mine. The Red River Ex was a must do when I was a youngster along with a tour of the Eaton’s windows at Christmastime, the Shrine Circus and Ice Capades. It was truly limited to these major events. Now a days, this number of activities could be on a elementary schoolers’ one week agenda. The Ex was always one of my favourites because it marked the end of the school year and the official beginning of summer. We used to take the bus to Polo Park and I can still remember the roar of the mobile generators, the music blaring from the rides, and the carneys trying to lure us into going for the big prize. The smells were unmistakable of cotton candy and grilled onions to top the burgers. We took our kids almost every year as they were growing up and then there was this big long gap in attendance for us. In fact, this year was the first time that I have attended at the new exhibition site!
This past Monday was a perfect summer evening to start a new era of the Red River Ex for us. We wandered around the beautifully accessible fair grounds with no cables to climb over like the “olden” days. There were plenty of washrooms and shade and in my mind the new set up is just about perfect, except that with everything so stretched out, it seems to lack the vibrancy that I remember so clearly. Perhaps, busier days deliver this.
But to the food….
We did a lap to check out all of our options. After taking note of the sign below, we decided to start with a couple of the many healthy choices available to fair goers.
When D suggested that he wanted to order a combination of kielbasa, cabbage rolls and perogies, I heartily agreed and grabbed a fork to sample a taste.
I was happy with my supper choice of Pad Thai. I never thought that I’d live to see the day that I could order noodle boxes at the fair. By the number of stir fries being enjoyed at the tables around us, they were a big hit.
This talented artist was our dinner entertainment while we sat at communal tables and also indulged in our favourite fair activity-people watching.
We then promptly forgot about the size warning for the rides (heck we had no intention of going on the rides anyway) and performed another lap to seek out our next course.
D had to satisfy his sweet tooth so decided upon a caramel and apple pie.
When given a choice, I also go for salty and had these homemade kettle chips for my extra treat.
Somewhere in between we also tasted Lemon Pepper wings at Little Bones
AND what turned out to be our favourite new taste of the evening: Seafood Poutine from the Poutine King.
If, we had any room whatsoever, we have sampled the authentic Mexican fare from this concession, but alas, it would have to be another time.
As we waddled to our car, singing along with the songs of Glass Tiger from the main stage, we enjoyed watching the thrill seekers on the midway. Being one of those adrenalin junkies seems like a long time ago, and I like it that way.
Kath’s quote: “I don’t like to eat snails. I prefer fast food.”-Roger von Oech
Love-that is all.