[Well, step one was out of the way. Maes kept his pace slow, but moved on to unfold the paper and then fold it again, this time from the opposite corners. When he unfolded it again there was now an 'x' across the paper from the crease marks.]
In some ways, but we had fairs and carnivals. It was more games and entertainment, about showing off your recent crops or the best live stock. I don't think we had places to fold lanterns or tie wishes on to trees...though I do recall a few bonfires.
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In some ways, but we had fairs and carnivals. It was more games and entertainment, about showing off your recent crops or the best live stock. I don't think we had places to fold lanterns or tie wishes on to trees...though I do recall a few bonfires.