It's amazing what an entrepreneur can do with a vacant lot.
A few weeks ago, someone decided that the empty lot near the entrance to our section of Better Living Subdivision would be a nice place to put up an old-fashioned fair, or feria in Tagalog. It had the usual games plus one small Ferris wheel.
As the weeks passed, we noticed that the fair was expanding, until a second ride was set up, and then a third.
This community fair brings back memories of high school and college fairs, but instead of students its clientele are the residents of Better Living. Word spread that there was this fun spot along Wales street, and night after night they crowds come. The very big crowds come on Fridays and Saturdays, when the fair closes at the early morning hours of the next day.
It's a very democratic feria. The rich, the poor and the middle class all enter. Ok, maybe not so much the rich. But all sorts of everyday people can be seen enjoying the simple pleasures offered by local fairs. I like the shooting gallery knowing full well that the barrels of the pellet guns have been slightly twisted to make hitting the targets harder.
As for the Ferris wheel, it's just too low for my taste. I prefer the ones where you can barely see the people below.
Someone said that this fair was a semi-permanent feature of Wales street. I doubt it. Fairs are ideal for summer, but when the rains come the crowds are likely to disappear. read more