Carson & Barnes Camels
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
The Spec was short fast and sweet, but good and was friendly to the audience. All the performers were enjoying what they were doing…one could tell that it was genuine.
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
The Spec was short fast and sweet, but good and was friendly to the audience. All the performers were enjoying what they were doing…one could tell that it was genuine.
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
I apologize for not knowing the names of the different performers. At the time we at were the show, programs were not available. The clown was very good…. his comedy did not go over the heads of the audience. You don’t have to speak English to be funny.
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
The elephants looked flashy with their head harnesses and colorful robes.
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
This young man has amazing height, he is coming out of his triple in this picture. This flying act is one of the best that I have seen. Again I apologize for not knowing their names , hopefully someone will let me know for posting…….I was lucky to catch him in this trick.
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
Well trained pony drill. They were matched up well and the act was very attractive.
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
Scott Arthur does a fine job with these elephants owned by Carson & Barnes.
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
It is so very true, that the elephants are the backbone of the circus………….A quote from W.H.Woodcock.
thecircusblog | August 4, 2009
I only had a few minutes to talk with Scott, just long enough to congratulate him on his good work….”I’ll see you down the road.”