Fall is in full swing now and all across my region, there are so many harvest fairs and carnivals. I look forward to my local fair each year and I am not alone. So many people have fond memories of time at the fair, with rides, games, special events, music, and you cannot forget the food. Most of the food is over the top big, fried, or sweet. So many people following diets pack up the routine for a day and go for it. Everyone who attends is looking for a good time. In my town, the annual fair has a carnival with rides and games. This carnival put on by a carnival of people who come to the town, set up their rides, and games, operate them, and when the fair is over, they pack up and move on to the next town. When I walk through the carnival, I see people. Not just the children enjoying merry go arounds and Ferris wheels, but the workers. I see these workers as the forgotten faces of the carnivals. Their job is to ensure everyone has fun and stays safe on the rides or ...