
Thankyou to Steve for sending these pictures of the new window display at The Finishing Touch with Show time …

featuring Jack the amazing rabbbit and Pedro the famous cat. Inside the shop in Stert Street, Abingdon, is the start of the Christmas wonderland.
Very Large Pumpkin

Glenn asks whether I know of a Charity or Association/School that could use a very large pumpkin for a Halloween event. He intended to grow several small ones but a single one took over. It’s 75cm diameter and 2.6m circumference. He has no idea of the weight but he can’t move it on his own.
He will be able to get assistance to load it into his trailer and deliver it providing there is assistance available to unload it. He can also take it away if required.
So let know me know in comments or an email (to backstreet60@gmail.com) your suggested group and event and I will help put you on contact with Glenn. If need be I could help as well.
Dismantling the Abingdon Michaelmas Fair

By 11.30 pm on Tuesday the dismantling of the fair was well underway. I decided that I would not walk across the Market Place at it was so full of activity, with rides being put away quicker than they were put up.

Great care was taken with the big expensive rides. They were collapsed and folded into shapes that fitted into a lorry. A man put on a harness and went on a lift to the top of the high swing roundabout to collapse the large tower from the top down.
Taking longer than most was the stall that sold only doughnuts. It took time to serve the queue, and afterwards the man was cleaning all his equipment with care.

Today was very warm and sunny for October. On the Market Place the fair was gone, replaced by the van from Smokefreelife Oxfordshire. They provide a 12 week treatment plan, combining behavioural support with nicotine replacement therapy, free of charge if you live in Oxfordshire.
Abingdon Michaelmas Fair – on a cloudless Tuesday Evening

There were more locals than ever outside their businesses during the fair. Delicious Abi, who have re-opened in the last week, were giving out samples.

The balloons with the fairy lights looked really good but did cost £8.

Lots of stalls were serving doughnuts but a lot of people went to the stall that only did doughnuts. There was quite a queue and you could see them being made as you waited.

I didn’t see anybody manage to hang onto the ‘Beat the Bar’ for the 2 minutes to win the old style fair challenge. Very entertaining to watch when the crowd got behind the competitor.

At the Ock Street end of the fair the Mission Space ride stood out again. It is a high swing chair roundabout with colourful lighting.

At the High Street end was the helter skelter.
Here is a five minute video showing how long you get on the Bodycount and Meterorite rides …
It is goodbye from the big fair for another year.
The duck, crocodile and giraffe could be there again next week.

The runaway fair will be back next Monday with mainly children’s rides.