Note to self: always read the fine print.

One of our favorite summer traditions is visiting the Jefferson County Fair. While perusing the exhibits last year, I learned that any ol’ Joe off the street can vie for a blue ribbon. Presumably this applies to people not named Joe, as well. Excited by this revelation, I vowed to enter an exhibit of my own the following year. Something photography-related. Tara was game and wanted to focus on her gardening. Just like that, Team MarTar was poised to become a double threat.

Man, was I excited! I never got into organized sports as a kid, my toothpick-and-cardboard cotton gin entry in the science fair was a joke (though inventor Eli Whitney is forever ingrained in my brain–useful if I ever end up on Jeopardy, I suppose), and the one time I entered a spelling bee–something I was ostensibly good at–nerves got the better of me and I stumbled over the word birthday, striking out of the competition in my very first at-bat. All of which is to say, I never got a trophy for the mantle. We never had a mantle anyway, but that’s not the point! The closest I ever came to glory occurred in Cub Scouts, when my Pinewood Derby car placed second. I guess my troop was operating on a lean budget, ’cause I didn’t get so much as a pat on the back for that accomplishment. Lame!

I still have my car, by the way.

I’m not the sentimental type like ol’ Brian H.–his blog name is literally Writing From the Heart with Brian, so you know you’re in for some tugging-at-the-heartstrings posts when reading that guy–but I’ll make an exception just this once and sappily admit the car holds a special place in my heart because my dad helped me build it.

Anyhoo. I loved the idea of belatedly winning a ribbon, so I started planning months in advance. I downloaded the 71-page fair exhibit guidebook, read it from cover to cover, familiarized myself with the Open Photography section, chose some photos, had 8″x10″ copies printed through Snapfish, dropped by Hobby Lobby {shudder, but they were convenient} for 11″x14″ white poster boards and a roll of scrapbooking tape for mounting, all per the very strict rules. I penciled in the exhibit drop-off date on my calendar: Saturday, June 27, 9–11 a.m. at the fairgrounds, and was confident I had all my ducks in a row. The only thing left was to officially register…

…but when I went to do that yesterday, I learned I had missed the registration window. Entries for the 2026 fair had closed weeks ago. Somehow, despite all my meticulous planning, I had overlooked the fact that the deadline to register was May 31.

#@!%^

The devil’s in the details, as they say, and those details had inadvertently escaped my notice. Talk about a disappointment! I guess that blue (or red or white or yellow, but it had better be blue) ribbon will have to wait for the 2027 Jefferson County Fair now. My only consolation is that Tara wasn’t prepared for this year’s fair either, having used up her last jar of tomato jam months ago. The salsa’s all gone too, and we don’t have any ripe produce quite yet. (Also, I still don’t have a mantle, so there’s that.)

I guess we’ll have to wait another year before Team MarTar takes the county fair by storm.

Here’s one of the photos I’d planned on entering.

And okay, I don’t really know if it’s award-worthy, but I’ll tell you something: that sunrise over the Rock River one morning last summer stopped me in my tracks. The photo barely does it justice. Then again, do they ever?

I was reading the local paper recently–yes, I subscribe, and yes, it’s an actual physical newspaper, the kind that leaves smudgy ink prints on your fingers, none of this newfangled high-tech digital gadgetry for yours truly–and saw that the City of Fort Atkinson is sponsoring a first-ever summer photo contest. There’s no ribbon or trophy or plaque, but winners do receive a $25 gift card redeemable at any local business, so I figured, what the hell. Submitted my sunrise photo this morning in the Nature category. Figured it was worth a shot, and might ease the sting of my dumbassery in missing the registration deadline for the fair.

And yes, I read the fine print this time. The entry deadline is August 10, so I’m golden.


37 responses to “Couldn’t spell “birthday” and my cotton gin sucked.”

  1. oh, those pesky details! well, you two will be ready to go as soon as the contest registration opens in 2027! that’s great you still have your pinewood derby car and good luck on the local paper contest –

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    1. You can bet I’ll be registering the first day you can. And making sure Tara hides one of those jars of tomato jam so we aren’t tempted.

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  2. Start figuring out where you want to spend that $25 gift card because that shot is MONEY, baby!

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    1. I appreciate the vote of confidence, if not an actual vote. If I should be so fortunate, there’s either the Irish pub or the brand new local bookstore.

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  3. Well, hopefully you win because that is an awesome photo. I’m on your team, since I also read an actual, physical newspaper. It’s the best way to read it.

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    1. Thanks, Edward! And I agree. It’s much better to chuckle over “Pearls Before Swine” when you’re holding the comic strip in your hand!

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  4. I love your Pinewood Derby story. I have one too! My brother was an ADHD wait-til-the-last-second type as a kid and carved up his car the night before, while the other kids’ spent weeks with their engineer fathers designing their ergonomic sportsters. Lo and behold, my brother’s shoddy, lopsided thing that I got in trouble for teasing him for won 1st place in the damn race! It still sits proudly on my parents bookshelf. 🤣🤣🤣

    I’m so sorry to hear about the missed deadline. UGH! I had a similar snafu recently. I love the photo, though. I admittedly don’t know much about photography, but it looks blue ribbon worthy to me! A gift card works, too. though.

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    1. My dad is notoriously not very good at building things, but neither am I (the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree). That’s what makes the car so great! There were other, much cooler-looking and aerodynamic entrants, and yet my hokey lil’ guy with the bright blue paint and big ol’ #8 beat all but one of them. I’m still proud about that to this day!

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      1. I always root for the underdog! Such an awesome story and wonderful memory!

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      2. I was a den mother and helped build a couple of those.

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    1. Thanks! We’ll see what the county fair judges think about it next year.

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  5. I would be shocked if that photo doesn’t win something, and by something I mean a blue ribbon. Set a butt load of reminders for the registration next spring. CO has kicked off it’s own “fair season” with the Greeley Stampede, which almost got toranado’d last night. Thankfully no videos of the longhorns flying off into Kansas…

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    1. Trust me, I absolutely will NOT miss next year’s fair registration deadline. Another bonus of entering an exhibit: you get free fair admission. Not that it’s expensive or anything! Fingers crossed this year’s fair isn’t impacted by tornadoes. We’ve had some dicey weather in years past, but ’tis the season for that stuff.

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  6. Beautiful photo!!! Hope you win.

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    1. Thank you! We shall see.

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  7. Tugging-at-the-heartstrings? Whatch you doing? Calling me an old sap? Ha, ha, probably not too far off the mark. But something tells me you are too Mark. Still have the old pinewood derby car. Look at you. Thank you by the way for the shout out. As for the May 31 deadline . . . Oh c’mon Jefferson County Fair folks. Let’s make an exception!! Oh well, my money is on Team MarTar in 2027. My crystal ball says we got ourselves a Fort Atkinson winner. Just saying.

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    1. You’re absolutely a sap, but I mean that in the nicest way possible. Own it! Here’s hoping the accuracy rate on your crystal ball is high, because I really want that ribbon…mantle or not!

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  8. Golden like that $25 prize winning photo, brother 😁

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    1. Thanks, Matt. Here’s hoping!

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  9. Now the pressures on to buils a mantle by next year. Something to display your blue ribbons on, not to mention your runner-up Pinewood Derby car.

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    1. Ha…I had that thought. We do have some floating shelves in the basement that would probably work just as well as a mantle!

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  10. Your photo stops me in my tracks! I would put a print of it up in my house; that’s how impressed I am. In any complicated directions, I seem to always miss a crucial step, so I can relate to the date snafu. You two will be ready next year!

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    1. Hmm…maybe I should think about selling this photo! That way, I wouldn’t even need the $25 gift card.

      Can’t wait for next year, and this year’s fair hasn’t even happened yet.

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  11. That’s a stunning photo… and if it doesn’t win? It should at least be made into a postcard for the town.
    And if I may offer a bit of advice for next year’s fair?Don’t eat all the entries.

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    1. Thank you! Everyone has been so complimentary. Maybe I need to start a photography business to add to my list of million-dollar-ideas-that-go-nowhere!

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  12. Good luck! Gorgeous photo, absolutely contest worthy.

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    1. Thanks! I’ll admit, this one is my favorite.

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  13. Gorgeous sunrise and statue

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    1. It’s equally beautiful in the snow!

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  14. Oh NO, what a bother to miss the deadline BUT there is always next year and I think that photo is a winner. I would 100% give you a trophy for your mantle, or at least a ribbon.

    Right behind me is a BOWLING trophy that my husband won in *checks date* 1979. He insists on a place of prominence, so it is on a prominent shelf in our office. I mean, I don’t even have a trophy for anything, so I will live vicariously through his bowling stardom. Oh wait! I got the medal for best French student in 1988, maybe that’s my claim to fame!

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    1. I got a National Honor Society pin. Does that count?

      Meanwhile, Tara has a freakin’ car racing trophy. I kid you not. It currently resides in the detached garage, so I’m not sure just how valuable she finds it, but color me impressed.

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  15. LOL…reading that fine print! Get your submission in! I love the photo you’ve selected. If only we, with the surname Atkinson, had any pull in determining the winner! 😜💝😜

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    1. Are you sure you aren’t somehow related to the city’s Powers That Be? I’m not above a little nepotism, Vicky…

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      1. Wouldn’t that be good….on SO many levels. Think of the things we could ask for….a lot more than winning a $25 gift card! 😜💝😜

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