Nottingham Goose Fair 2024

GOOSE FAIR PHOTOS

Kindly taken for me by Carer Christopher’s wife Omotola and son Gideon on their visit to the fair.

♥ Thank them Muchly! ♥

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ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR!

12 thoughts on “Nottingham Goose Fair 2024

  1. That looked like fun. Excellent photos. That was so nice of them to take photos for you.

      • Ah, fun… I’ll look that up…
        Opposite of boredom, unhappiness, gloom, sadness. Amusement, enjoyment, pleasure, excitement, joy, thrill, cheer, entertainment, glee, merriment, play, buffoonery, festivity, foolery, joyfulness, merriness, mirth, playfulness. ‘An activity engaged in for amusement, or the act of engaging in one’
        ‘A break from work’. Word Hippo says: A state of noisy and confused activity, commotion, uproar, disturbance, furore and or; The act of ridiculing someone or something. “The quality, fact or aspect of being amusing or funny”. A playful, lively, or mischievous activity or act. “Behaviour characterised by clowning around and foolishness.” Spoken or written words that are absurd or meaningless. ‘Teasing remarks’. “Experiencing a feeling of positivity, satisfaction, or enjoyment” – they show 18 more synonyms, but I’m not up to reading them all, it’s no fun! Hahaha!

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