05 July 2015

Fourth of July Parade and more

 We went to the Lake Highlands' 4th of July Parade. It was a very nice small town parade. We got there early enough to find a shady spot to put up a folding chair, but we did have to walk a couple blocks from where we parked our car. 
 Clark enjoying one of the suckers he got from parade candy throwers. 
 The parade started out with a boy scout color guard and then a color guard in old revolutionary style attire. There were thirteen state flags carried behind them in what looked like the order that the states ratified the constitution. I thought that was a nice touch.
Here is a picture of the kids picking up candy thrown out to them. There were some bigger boys who were pretty aggressive about snatching up as much candy as they could. I didn't mind; that just meant my kids only got a little bit of candy, which was plenty. Sabrina was very good about making sure Clark was getting as much candy as she was. Sometimes she wasn't paying attention to new candy being thrown as she looked in Clark's bag to make sure he was getting enough. 
We saw a guy riding on a three wheel unicycle. Is that still a unicycle? I mean he only has one wheel on the ground, right? Talk about good balance. 
We saw this float with a gentleman playing a vintage 1920s calliope. The sign on the float said that it was his privately-owned instrument. It sounded very festive. 
The picture on the left is Yogurl at 32 weeks pregnant. She is a week past that now, but she wasn't ready to have her picture taken this morning, so I used last week's. The picture on the right is Clark all wrapped up with tape. No, Sabrina did not do this. It was his mother. She wrapped him up and then went to get the camera. While she was gone he fell over and just lay there on his tummy calling "Mamma!" I went and picked him up while Sabrina laughed. I told Sabrina not to laugh at him, but then Yogurl came back with the camera and laughed at him. Okay, I laughed at him, too.
My garden is producing a lot of good fruit this year. This shows two kinds of cherry tomatoes (we have had a lot of those), as well as big boy, lemon boy, and cherokee purple tomatoes. There is also a little lunchbox orange pepper there. We have had a really good tomato crop, a few peppers, maybe 8 or 9 cucumbers, and a long island cheese squash. So glad things went better this year. Unfortunately squash bugs have killed the squash plant, the cucumber plants, the cantaloupe plant and are now destroying the watermelon plant. Oh well, you can't win them all with gardening. I will let you know how the ginger, onion and garlic turn out.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Good output from your garden. Tell those rough green snakes to get busy eating all those squash borers. Guess you know what Clark will be for Halloween this year-- the Mummy. Hurray for your family. Love Opa.

Unknown said...

Local parades are so much fun. We went to Liberty Township's parade, Saturday. Just enough marchers, fire trucks, horses and wagons and a marching band. We didn't pick up any candy, but a big giant taco handed us coupons for a free crunchy taco from Taco Bell. Probably not as good as what Isaac and I got off the food truck in a construction area parking lot. Good for Sabrina being a caring, sharing young lady. Love Opa

Unknown said...

Oops, that should have been "what Clark and I got off the food truck". Opa