July 8 - Buskers - Kingston, Ontario

18 miles from Gananoque to Kingston, and the annual International Buskers Festival.  It was the last day, but we made it for an afternoon of contortionists, high wire acts, comedians and music.  We stayed in Confederation Basin and got a slip right on the park in front of the show.  It's a great summer festival, and the weather was great 77 degrees and no humidity.  Great day.






The guy in the picture doing a handstand on top of a pole? The pole is held more or less upright by 4 volunteers holding ropes. And all for tips & a chance to perform at the famous festival. This guy's from Mexico.
The girl on the table on her forearms is shooting an arrow with a bow held by her feet. She also got herself through a tennis racquet one arm & leg at a time. But she may have dislocated something in order to do it. She came from Berlin to do it.
There was an Aussie band with a didgeridoo & a Hungarian comedian & 2 women who could do amazing things with hula hoops.... A good time.

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  1. Hi you two. Thanks for the great commentary. Beautiful trip. We’re enjoying living vicariously for now. G&F

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