This past weekend, I went to the Piqua Heritage Festival for the first time. My good friend, Kim, her family puts this festival on every year and she has been going since birth (that’s what she said)! The Heritage Festival is actually in the top 100 festivals across the nation. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was quite the experience! There is a whole encampment where people stay for the week and live like they were in the 1700s. Wearing only handmade clothing, not showering, etc…..pretty intense. I just walked around dazed half the time, trying to grasp that whole idea of wanting to do something like that. There is lots of amazing foods (all homemade, not fair foods), great crafts, music and my personal favorite, a rodeo! Yes, I have a secret obsession with the country, cowboy boots and horses (and my sister will be cringing as she reads this). Shhhh…don’t tell anyone, I’m actually a city girl, I swear! See…The Pioneer Woman converted from city to country, she makes it look pretty cool!

If you are looking for Vintage tractor art prints, you can find some of these in my print shop for sale.

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I found this display of tractors and fell in love with all the colors! I thought they would be really cool to photograph.

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…and the juggling brothers put on a late night performance for a group of us that was left.

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