Here's the very first thing to go by:
I mean, really, what the hell?
There's a miniature donkey farm across the street from the place we board the dogs, and next to that is a large field with these beautiful black clydesdales. I had never managed to snap a pic of them before, but there they were in the parade:
It seems anyone could march in the parade - I mean, the local cell companies were marching with a banner, and our vet clinic made a nice appearance:
I thought at first this was Herself, but it was not. |
politicians,
and a bunch of old cars.
It was a real blast, and when I got tired of standing up after two hours, it was still going! I think next year, Andi, Stevie and I should make a banner and march. How many chances does one get to be in a parade, especially if one is not in a marching band??
The next day, as I was taking Nigel to the vet, this lady was just off the front lawn. Another slice of life in Oregon.
In a few weeks we have been to the Hullaballoo Festival in Bend,
Our neighbor Kathy bellydancing |
Marc Cohn ♥ |
and a Bite of Bend, with still more good eats.
Ted's classical guitar teacher is on the right. |
We camped and fished at Diamond Lake,
also known as Mosquito Lake.
Mt. Thielsen |
Our toothless guide with the fish Gene and I caught |
And to bring us up to date, here's what I saw across the street from the imaging center, where I had just endured that always painful examination to detect breast cancer.
Canada goose with adolescent goslings |
It kind of cheered me up, you know?
4 comments:
Gorgeous! Especially that photo of Mt. Thielsen.
Can't wait to visit, we can do all the local stuff together!!
Great blog. Keep it up, Carolyn. You bring Bend to us. Although, I must say that the Pahrump 4th parade was televised this year. Five minutes was all I could take. It was exactly as you might imagine.
Take it from one who was in a marching band; should you participate next year, make sure you are in FRONT of the horses...
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