Day two of the Eyre Peninsula Field Days saw wild and windy conditions blow through the site, but the wintry weather didn't spoil the mood, with patrons coming back to for a second look.
The event is the first of its kind in four years on EP, with the field days taking an unplanned hiatus due to the pandemic in recent years.
The three day affair is home to more than 600 sites, with everything from machinery, to clothing, livestock and more on display.
In the EP Pavilion was the Mint Fusion fashion parade flashing the latest trends followed by the Artyculture show entailing locals recycling and creating fashion from upcycled products.
In the back of the hall was photos which allowed the public to vote on which costume idea they thought was best.
10-year-old McKenzie Nicholls, Port Lincoln, said she was excited to see the return of the field days.
"This is the second or third field days I've been to and I go to the Yorke Peninsula one as well," she said.
"I got to go to a Thermomix talk with my mum, take a picture on a police bike and buy lots of lollies.
"It's fun to come to the field days and celebrate and showcase local businesses."
Stock Journal's KATIE JACKSON and KIARA STACEY were on the ground today mingling with the crowd.
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