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Images: Day two of the 2011 McHenry County Fair

  Catherine Haymaker, left, of Woodstock and her daughter Anna Evans of Woodstock, entered the Mother Daughter Look-A-Like Contest. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com
  Luke Harris, left, of Alton, and Don Johnson, right, of Grafton, sculpted various things with chain saws at the McHenry County Fair. They both work for Loghoggers and are known as the “Itchy Brothers”. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com
  Francisco Camarena of Woodstock walked along side of his one-year-old daughter, Andrea Camarena, as she rode a pony. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com
  Annie Vogrinc of Woodstock, 15, rode the teacup ride with her niece Magdalen Wedoff of Woodstock, 1. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com
  Kylie Beckel of Woodstock, 2, bounced her way down the slide. She was joined by her sister, Jaydin Beckel, 6, along with parents Kristin and Andy Beckel. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com
  David Florent, left, and his wife Monica had more fun than their three-year-old son Brody playing the Bug Buster Game. The family is from Woodstock, and enjoys the fair every year. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com
  Caricaturist, Rick Sherman, left, of Freeport, draws Pauline Nguyen, center, 12, of L.A. and her aunt Cheri Harris of Belwood. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com
  Julia Schwabb of Woodstock, 4, enjoyed her corn dog and lemonade. She was joined by her six-year-old sister Natalie, and parents. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com
  Sam Johnson of Lakemoore, 19, set up a live forge shop at the McHenry County Fair. Sam taught himself how to become a blacksmith, and works with authentic tools used in the late 1800s. His most popular items for sale are aspen leaf key chains and wall-mounts. Kristin Ackmann/kackmann@dailyherald.com