Dover Carnival, Night Three

It gets really fun night three of Dover’s fine carnival: there’s a parade. I enjoyed it, just like every other year’s. And of course, soon after, giant clumps of people formed on the grass to chat about life since the Dover High School graduation. It was a good time. An interesting thing happened though…

While at the Ferris Wheel, I noticed that there was no one navigating the machine and it was spinning like normal, sans passengers. Baffled, I looked around for the friendly carnival staff-person whose job it is to control the beast of a ride. I couldn’t just stand there, I was shocked, so I had two choices: vociferate, or innovate. Going over my options, I decided that intense displays of emotion in the public arena only undermine myself. Thus, feeling clever, I dubbed the vacant device “Ferris Wheel’s Day Off” and waited for the friendly carnival staff-person.

The fireworks are tomorrow, see you there!

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