Monday, September 21, 2020

Lake City Parade - part 6 of Independence Day trip 2015

To read previous parts:
Cottonwood Pass, Taylor Park Reservoir - part 1 of Independence Day trip 2015 
Lake Irwin - part 2 of Independence Day trip 2015 
Peanuts and Meridian lakes - part 3 of Independence Day trip 2015
Crested Butte - part 4 of Independence Day trip 2015
Lake City - part 5 of Independence Day trip 2015

We still were walking along the streets and enjoyed the town when we heard the bell rung. That was the time and we returned to the main street...


We joined the crowd just in time and found a bellman, who pronounced that the Declaration of Independence was recently signed in Philadelphia and the states now are independent from British crown...


I think all the parades in the small towns are pretty much the same... They all look nice and homey. Everybody knows everybody. They all cheer each other on and look like a big family. The parade usually starts with some veterans who carry the flags.





The Harley bikers are usually the next, and the firefighters, the sheriffs, ambulances, small local businesses, families, athletes, students and so on, so on, so on...










Some juggles and clowns, some life pictures from the history and scenes from Wild Wild West times and some historical persona from the town...











Some horses and some tractors... They all are well dressed and invariably affable. We love these parades and always enjoy staying and looking at these endless groups of friendly people.















Y'all know what I am talking about so... I guess the pictures might give you a better impression than thousands of words.









Pictures were taken on July 04, 2015.

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