Since we've been in Tucson, we've being hearing adds about the 4th Avenue Street Fair. Apparently, the street is closed for about 6 blocks and artisans and vendors sell their wares. The fair sounded like fun so off we went along with a lot of other people. By mid afternoon the street was full of shoppers and luckily we were ready to head back to the RV park where there were to be smoked.

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It's a huge fair, we talked to a vendor from Kansas, one from Colorado and of course ones from Tuscon. Just about everything you can image was for sale including pottery, clothing, leather goods, metal goods, jewelry, photographs, paintings,food, wooden goods, etc.

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There were also a number of musicians. This one played garbage cans.

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This band included a saw.

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Unfortunately, the robot didn't work. It was a "piggy" bank. The Easter Island head belonged to a bar.


By the way, the ribs were outstanding. Ed and John out did themselves.