The shoot was at the fairgrounds. The younger archers were in a separate, smaller building.
Lily was one of the youngest ones there, but it was nice that she was paired with a girl about her age.
The competition was held over two days. They shot 20 ends of 3 arrows each day at a distance of 18m.
We won't know the results for a few weeks, but Lily shot about what she did in practice at home, so that was pretty impressive.
This is the larger building where the adults shot.
On Saturday after the shoot, Andy and Lily went to nearby Bravo Farms. A place I think Huell Howser would have loved.
This is inside a 7-story treehouse.
Apparently it's "world famous."
The farm also had three goats. This one is either Foster or Kleiser. The third goat was smaller and really bossy, according to Lily.
The truck to sand ratio was pretty high.
Lily said the tri-tip was delicious.
At the fairgrounds, Day 2.
Bravo Farms collects "everything."
Meanwhile, back in the Bay Area, Amalia and her friend Joaquim were busy making beautiful floral arrangements.
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