It is still like that now! I no longer have to drop anyone off at the drive-in for the parade line up, but my two friends who do have remarked to me that this is still the case. And Jan even said, "Only in Hyde Park could people put their chairs out without fear of them being taken!" I agree, Jan!
My poor daughter in the marching band had to wear this god-awful heavy wool uniform, even in July, and those stupid looking tall wool hats too. She would arrive home after the parade, practically fainting from heat stroke. She was furious that shortly after she graduated, the powers that be changed the marching band uniform to black pants and a white T shirt! I remember that she wanted nothing better than to burn that awful heavy uniform!
This years parade was pretty good. I took a few photos, we were sitting on the east side of Rte 9, here are our views looking south, then north.
Of course, the parade hadn't started yet. Even after it starts, we are near the end of it, so it takes forever for it to get this far!
This nice family were also at the Memorial Day parade, when they were the hit of the street! They brought a duck, on a leash, with them. Everyone wanted to go say Hi to the duck!
And of course, they can't have a parade without old military vehicles. Here is an old Jeep.
And here is my fantasy boyfriend. I do like a man with a shed over his tools. I don't want me no skinny men with bones sticking out. They hurt.
And lastly, the highlight of the parade for me, a purple tractor! Gotta have a purple tractor, it sure is different!
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY, EVERYBODY!
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