The circus is in town! You heard
it right! I said, The Circus!
The Ringling Brothers C I R C U S!
The Ringling Brothers C I R C U S!
The Greatest Show on Earth!
Come and see it all! Fire
breathers, sword swallowers, knifethrowers, lion tamers, biking bears, trape-eeze flyers, high wires,
tightrope walkers, human cannons, stilt men, big cat acts,
human pyramids, balancing elephants . . . bee-dazzling,
spell-binding, trans-fixing!
Daddy, can I sit on your shoulders?
Yes, Siree, Ladies and Gents and
all you kids, we even got the
snake girl, the midgets, the fire-breathers, carnival clowns-
and a strong man you gotta see!
snake girl, the midgets, the fire-breathers, carnival clowns-
and a strong man you gotta see!
That big red clown scares me!
Step right up! Get your tickets
‘fore they’re gone! All for a buck!
I don’t wanna holler, but it’s just one
I don’t wanna holler, but it’s just one
dollar! Get your cracker jacks, candy
corn, popcorn, corn dogs,
cotton candy – no empty hands or stomachs under our Big Top!
cotton candy – no empty hands or stomachs under our Big Top!
Oh, pink cotton candy, Daddy, p l e a s e !
This way! This way! Fascination,
palpitation, gyration- all under one Big Top! Step right up!
That’s right, folks, we got a show to stop all shows tonight! Bring out the snake girl, the vanishing act,
That’s right, folks, we got a show to stop all shows tonight! Bring out the snake girl, the vanishing act,
the fire jugglers, the midgets, the fat
lady – even the freaks! Mesmerizing, hypnotizing, magnetizing
– see it here! Don’t
miss a moment! It’s about to begin!
Look, two seats in the front row just for us!
It’s SHHHOOOWWW TIME!
This week's Guest Blogger, Melissa Foster, has vivid memories when recalling the thrill of the circus. Growing up in Omaha,
she went every summer with her family to the Ringling Bros Big Top Ak-Sar-Ben
arena.
She loved every part — but not the clowns, which scared her. Circuses travel
the country by rail.
In its heyday, the Barnum and Bailey and Ringling Brothers
circus was 100 traincars long and
venue for entertainment in an age before theatre, movies
television, and ultimately, personal
digital media. The circus was born in
Europe in the mid 1700s. These stamps come from the
US in 1966 and Monaco in 1978.
The US Postal Service issued a commemorative set of circus stamps this May,
available here. Melissa plans to attend the circus this summer with her family
when it comes to Colorado.

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