Honestly I kinda like that Virginia “LOVE” exhibit: colorful, memorable, ties in to the state motto, gives a bit of info about state agriculture, etc.
But: “like” as in, I’d enjoy pausing for a moment while walking through an airport to look at one of the infotainment exhibits. Not something I’d be impressed by as a state’s contribution to a magnificent once-in-a-lifetime national celebration in the nation’s capital.
Finally caught in one of my local media a glimpse of PR’s contribution. Apparently like many others a sitting room (but with a nice couch, at least), with the standard event exhibit panels in back and a table with local products on display (but not for sampling). Only got to see that because our Public Safety Secretary/Deputy Adjutant General was visiting PRNG members who had been called up for the DC security operation, and the media team did a report of what his whole day was like.
“Sic Semper Tyrannis”?
Translation: “Thus always to tyrants”?
Heh, I know what you mean-- you’re referring not to the official state motto, but to the old, classic tourism slogan “Virginia is for lovers”. I had been wondering why the word ‘LOVE’, so I guess that does make a bit more sense, calling back to that highly successful tourism campaign.
I would be curious to know, if you took away the pavilions, the Arc de Plywood, and the Ferris Wheel, how many people would be there on a typical summer day?
(But, seriously, I perceive that one particular stupid-optics incident seems to have stuck a whole lot more with folks in CONUS than down here after almost 9 years.)
We took the kids to D.C. on vacation one Summer back during the Obama admin, and I remember that grassy mall area filled with people milling about, sitting on the grass reading, having picnics, and playing pickup ball games. The trump admin has more or less turned the area into an exclusion zone / no man’s land (temporarily, hopefully).
Like the famous SCOTUS case, Loving v Virginia. Loving won! yeah for love!
My wife was there in 1976, she has a photo of her on the grass. While she was there on the 4th, and so not a direct comparison, it was a lot busier. We shall see Saturday.
You know, looking at these sad pictures, it becomes obvious that the AZ State fair is 50X better than this. More exhibits, more rides, more food, and good stuff. Probably the MN state fair is even better.
That Virginia “LOVE” art? That would be one of a hundred art items in AZ State Fair.
A little bit, actually. It’s a bit of a misnomer as there is usually some batter/coating involved. So, if you can screw up a corndog, you can screw up fried butter
Probably? I can nearly guarantee ANY state fair is better than this shit-show. What state fair has one ride? Has such shitty “performers”? Such shitty food? Such shitty displays?
Sorry, I can see what you meant now that I re-read. I bet they do have a kickass state fair. I’ve been to the WA state fair a couple times many years ago, and it was great!
There is a pretty nice county fair in Virginia that has been going on for a while that would also be much better than this: Rockingham County Fair - Wikipedia They have tractor pulls and a demolition derby…which now that I think of it would be another great metaphor of the state of the Union right now…