The annual Memorial Day parade is generally the same every
year, but it does only come once a year.
It’s also a kind of reunion day, since we live right on the parade
route, and attract all the friends and relatives to our place for the parade
and the backyard barbecue afterward. All
up and down our street, all the grown children come back and bring their
children along. It gives everyone
something to look forward to, especially the kids. And, of course, it kicks off the summer
season.
This year, our parade caught the attention of Fox News,
which dispatched a crew to the scene to cover it. Our town holds some kind of record for the
Memorial Day Parade, I think for consecutive years. Of course, there were some years where bad
weather forced the cancellation of the parade, but it has been running for a
long time. As far as I know, there has
at least been a parade scheduled every year. I didn’t notice any Fox reporters or equipment
where I was at, except for a blimp which passed overhead. It bore a likeness of SpongeBob on the side,
or maybe it was supposed to be a smiling fish.
I have the photo posted here, which I took through the telephone wires
above me. I don’t know if that blimp
belonged to Fox News, since I don’t think Nickelodeon is owned by Fox. I did do a quick check on YouTube, but didn’t
find any uploads of the Fox News feature.
I suppose it only lasted about a minute, with some quick snippets of a
few bands and floats. If there was anything
in the parade I wanted to see featured, I would likely have missed it if I blinked
my eye.
I included a few shots of some bands, including the Avalon
String Band, which I believe is based in Center City or South Philadelphia and
is probably a regular in the annual Mummer’s Parade on New Year’s Day. There was also a bagpipe band, which I think
was the Loch Ranoch Bagpipe Band, based somewhere in Upper Bucks County. They make it every year. By the time the emergency vehicles rolled by
toward the end of the parade, I was out of power for the camera. I had two sets of cheap dollar store
batteries to use for this event, and I went through both of them before the
parade ended, and saved what power I had left from the batteries to upload the
photos.
Other than the emergency vehicles, I missed getting pictures
of the Action Karate students, who stopped right in front of our house to give
us a demonstration. But as the parade
was winding down, I was going back and forth between the front lawn and the
backyard, where my brother was on the grill.
He has a way of timing his cooking so the first hot dogs are ready for
the kids just as the tail end of the parade passes our house. Everything then moved to the back. The hours went by, and after everyone was
gone, there was the cleaning. Next
morning, it was back to work and back to normal, except that summer had now
unofficially begun. There will be more
things to look forward to, and more pictures to take.