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Farmer's Day Parade, Lynden, June 5, 2010


Saturday was the annual Farmer's Day Parade here in Lynden, our home town. Generally the parade is about agriculture, very important in the area in which live, and the parade includes a great deal of farming equipment, both modern and antique, including tractors of every make and model, even one old steam-powered monster, but the parade includes every other kind of conveyance known to mankind. There were people on foot, on bicycles and unicycles, pushing shopping trolleys, riding their lawnmowers, on wagons, horse, carriages, pedal taxis, semis (articulated lorries in the UK), garbage trucks, cars, both modern and antique, motorcycles, a huge papier-mache bee, wooden rocking animals and people of every kind. There were high-school bands, color guards, ballet dancers, cheerleaders, politicians (too many of those), and dairy Queens. Nearly every business in the area was represented in some fashion and the parade included churches, farm equipment dealers, tradesmen, the checkout girls from the local grocery store pushing shopping trolleys, radio stations, and political organizations, even the local Teaparty. There were people walking in support of different causes and carrying banners and signs - a little bit of everything.
This is a picture of one of the many horse drawn wagons that were part of the parade. There were many riders on horseback as well, and they were all followed by small groups of "pooper scoopers." Many more pictures of the parade can be found on my blog at: ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2010/06/farmers-day...
This is a picture of one of the many horse drawn wagons that were part of the parade. There were many riders on horseback as well, and they were all followed by small groups of "pooper scoopers." Many more pictures of the parade can be found on my blog at: ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2010/06/farmers-day...
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