I get front row seats when we take the grandkid to the circus. It's not that expensive. Jack up the ISO, make the f stop wide open, set the focus to continuous tracking and hope for the best. This one worked, although the huge horses inches from my lens was intimidating. Amanda Pennino and Ermes Zamperla make an art of acrobatic horseback riding.
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Friday, 12 June 2026
Thursday, 11 June 2026
THE MEN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE
Who remembers the old song, https://tinyurl.com/7pactxb4 ? Now it's definitely not just men, as seen yesterday. The whole Wallenda family participates. Mrs. C was so impressed with them that she was talking about going back to see the show again. It only runs for nine more days so I don't think we will have time.
THE FLYING WALLENDAS
The Flying Wallendas are American circus royalty. https://wallenda.com/ They appear at Circus Flora every year, and every year they amaze. I edited a bunch of pictures of them yesterday and had to decide on one for today, so there may be more to come.The pater familias, Tino, must be in his 70s, and he was up there. Eight year old Mateo is learning high wire balancing skills, which he demonstrated a meter off the ground. Stay tuned.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
PUSH COMES TO SHOVE
The circus has to have a dog act every year, or at least ours does. We've never had a dog, being satisfied with a geriatric cat our granddaughter adores, so I don't know anything about training. I did notice that the handlers did not give the pups a treat when they performed a stunt, something we have seen with other species.
Monday, 8 June 2026
A PILE OF KIDS
Next up at Circus Flora. This group of teens and children appear every year. Known as the St. Louis Archers (heh, get it?) they know no fear. How do they train, and for how long, to learn this? Their trust in one another is complete.





