Blue Ribbon Summer (The Baltimore Banners Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
"Okay Shelly, here you go. Do you remember how to do it?" The young girl offered her a bright smile and nodded before eagerly taking the hose and aiming it at the just-washed heifer. Kayli watched her for a few minutes, offering a few tips until Shelly had the powerful blast of air aimed correctly. Satisfied she was doing it correctly--or as correctly as a seven-year-old could be expected to do it--Kayli moved to the tack area and grabbed another scotch comb and a leather halter. She stepped into the aisle and looked around, searching for Lori and Sara. The noise level was loud as always. Cattle bawling, the loud hum of dryers, and over it all, shouted conversation. She took a deep breath, inhaling the scents of hay and cattle and fried dough, and smiled. This was the second day of the three-day county fair, and the most hectic day scheduled. Yesterday was set-up, and fairly laid back once everything had been set. Tomorrow would be laid back until noon, when exhibits were released and everyone moved all at once to leave.
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