In the back of the book was a section about the foods invented at fairs, circuses and carnivals. |
Despite her handiwork having decorated the entire village for many carnivals, Wendy remains modest about her achievement. |
This was also the era of traditional sports days, processions and carnivals. |
Dougie is not a musician but he can be seen walking on stilts at street carnivals and festivals as he is a professional clown. |
Entrance fees for a handful of the sea-front carnivals are EUR10 for standing and EUR20 for a ring-side seat. |
Neon lights, theatrically lighted landmarks and monuments, and carnivals all present picture opportunities that don't show up by daylight. |