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An artistic iron Horse by Steel Horse Iron Works stands at the entrance road to Crestone Park, the venue for the Energy and Sustainability Fair.
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One of the very imaginative and quirky signs on the entry road to the Energy and Sustainability Fair.
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Another very imaginative and quirky sign on the entry road to the Energy and Sustainability Fair.
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Yet another very imaginative and quirky sign on the entry road to the Energy and Sustainability Fair.
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Still another very imaginative and quirky sign on the entry road to the Energy and Sustainability Fair.
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Yet one more very imaginative and quirky sign on the entry road to the Energy and Sustainability Fair.
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This sign kind of sums it all up, and - HOORAY - it's the last one!
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The first of many dogs we saw either leashed or wandering freely around the Fair and Crestone.
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Some of the vendor booths at the entrance to the Energy and Sustainability Fair. The first one showing real estate and tourist information, the second one promoting synthetic motor oil, and the third is not yet set up.
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An overall view looking into the main area of the Park.
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Another dog at the Fair.
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The booth promoting Sun Oven solar cookers.
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Dr. Lai and Mom looking at the Sun Oven solar cookers.
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Joe and Jesse being shown the Sun Oven solar cookers by Mom.
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Joe and Jesse looking at the Sun Oven solar cookers. Looks like Jesse might get her head cooked if she stands there too long!
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Joe and Jesse posing by the Sun Oven solar cookers.
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Chocolate chip cookies cooking in the sun - mmmmm!
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Yet another dog lying in the sun at the Energy Fair.
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The sign for "Eric's Living Room".
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"Eric's Living Room" - a place to relax and commune.
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The display of solar electric panels and systems by NMSEA (New Mexico Solar Electric Association).
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Mom and Jesse looking at the water being pumped by an electric motor powered solely by one solar panel.
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Joe and Jesse looking over the displays of solar electric power by NMSEA (New Mexico Solar Electric Association).
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Joe peeking into the solar scope while Jesse looks on.
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