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My weekend in five photos. Fenway and the Franklin County Fair!

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My weekend in five photos. Fenway and the Franklin County Fair!

The only way I go to Fenway Park these days is if the Red Sox are playing my Yankees. Or if somebody I know has free tickets!

Thanks to my friend Geoff who scored tickets to see the Red Sox play an historically bad team, the White Sox on Saturday night. They were good seats right along the first base line. I had a perfect view of the batter’s box. That is until this guy sat down.

Oh well. All the action happens at first base anyways, right?

Yesterday we went to the Franklin County Fair. I had some extra-curricular duties to attend to but before that we made the required stop at the Baby Barnyard.

Here is Amelia feeding the goats. This photo was appropriate as this photo popped up in our timeline.

Time flies.

And then it was off to the Stoney Roberts Demolition Derby with 70 cars in the pits! My role is to tell everyone how crazy these demolition derby drivers are. I am happy to report that there was one rollover and three cars got caught on Jersey barriers. Like this one.

Everyone lived.

I hope you had a great weekend!

-Kevin

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