A parade always starts with a color guard.
Followed by the bubble machine pulling royalty.
And the royal wave to the crowd.
The former royalty.
The last motorized unit.
Followed by the J-5 (lack of) rhythm band, two coffee cans and a kazoo.
Wheeled units.
And the end.
Tomorrow you will get to see the golf cart rodeo. Now for tonight we have more entertainment in the rec hall in the person of Jerry Bennet A FAME award winner. It should be a good show and good shows help us to enjoy the good life.
You guys have way too much fun in that park. Next year - you need to be in the parade not just taking pictures.
ReplyDeleteNo, next year you need to join us so I can take your picture.
DeleteWhat a parade, it must have kept you on the edge of your seat!
ReplyDeleteIt went around the block so I got to watch it twice.
DeleteNever a dull moment in the good life! Party on :-)
ReplyDeleteLife's a party if we do it right.
DeleteWas the parade televised? I didn't see it on our listing. I would have enjoyed watching it. The royalty float is amazing.
ReplyDeleteNegotiations are underway with the networks, maybe next year. The Winter Texan did cover it though.
DeleteI have said it before and I will say it again that is one great park to stay in.
ReplyDeleteThe fun never stops and it's one big family.
DeleteAll that's missing is a couple of baton twirlers!
ReplyDeleteThe hand eye coordination just isn't there in a 55+ park.
DeleteYou should have been in that parade, John. You could twirl a baton with the best of 'em I'd bet!
ReplyDeleteI must confess walking and chewing gum is a challenge.
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