'But light as any wind that blows, Last weekend's outing to the Royal Canberra Show took me back to childhood days and the fun and excitement of going to the carnival with my parents and grown up siblings. Sideshow Alley seemed so much more awesome in the 1960s! Along with the Cha Cha, Ferris Wheel, Dodgems, shooting gallery, laughing clowns and haunted house, there were curiosities such as the men who swallowed fire and juggled machetes. There were tents displaying images of bizarre sideshow freaks from the past. There was boxing and wrestling, and even feathers and sequins of the strip tease! The admission price at the gate was a mere $1.00 for adults and 40 cents for children! Thinking back, my most favourite things were the freshly spun fairy floss, colourful whirly gigs spinning in the breeze, and sparkly Kewpie Doll fairies attached to cane sticks.
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