I was enjoying the Tri-Town summer festival parade (see also Part 1, posted yesterday) in the charming small town of Brasher Falls, NY. This parade entrant was from Stewarts, a convenience store chain which made its name selling milk and ice cream. Now they sell nearly everything and can found nearly everywhere in northeastern New York:
Another country singer in the back of a pickup truck, this one with her own guitarist:
I promised myself I wouldn't take any fire truck photos this time, but they make up such a big part of every small town parade that I figured I needed at least one. This fire truck was from the Brasher-Winthrop fire district:
The local Girl Scout troop with their space themed float:
Horses and riders. The woman walking is my neighbor and she always marches in parades with her horses to promote suicide awareness (she lost a daughter):
Another country band on the back of a truck:
A Tyrannosaurus, who wisely declined trying to march:
And this float was a mystery to me:
More horses and a buggy:
Riders whose helmets had antennae to keep with the space theme:
And I don't know why this man was last, but he was good. A man in a wheelchair, wearing kilts and playing the bagpipes:
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