All right, here’s the rest of it:
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These are the bemused-looking horses in cowboy hats I mentioned last time. |
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There’s a rodeo in town, in case ya missed it. |
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I’m not sure I get this. |
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Parks and Wildlife really put on the dog with this float. |
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Okay, so more like a cat. Still, impressive. |
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Most people toss candy to the kids. These guys were giving away fishing poles! |
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As advertised, the front loader with horns and a cowboy hat. |
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The greenest and orangest cement mixer you ever did clap eyes on. |
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It wouldn’t be a parade without an antique fire truck. |
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Aside from this being an enormous and gorgeously appointed tractor-trailer pulling an insanely long flatbed featuring a live band and a small farm display in back, what strikes me about this series of photos is how the clouds in back look like a painted backdrop. |
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A boy breaks into a run as a bright yellow muscle car rolls by in the background and Old Glory snaps in the wind. It’s all here, people. |
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A good-looking crowd in front of the Information Center. |
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I stood there thinking, “Good grief, what is that thing? Aside from being huge and red.” The vehicle pulling the contraption was neat all by itself. |
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Given the “Spudnik” logo down the side, I presume this has something to do with harvesting potatoes. The complexity of this thing was staggering. So was the spiffy paint job and the cleanliness of the whole thing. |
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It’s not over until the emergency vehicles bring up the rear. |
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This would be for serious emergencies. |
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Not one, but two full-size spare tires. Bring on the apocalypse, we’re ready for Freddy!
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The Ski-Hi Stampede and its accompanying parades were one month ago as of this posting. I already feel like I’m looking at last year. I’m glad I got this out at last. Next time, maybe I’ll be able to catch the actual rodeo.
All photography Copyright © 2017 by Lawrence Roy Aiken