I decided I'd better get this done tonight or it might not happen for another week as the workload will be very heavy making up for the time I was gone.
Bob and Ann did a great job journaling about the time at Rainbow Lake with Daddy and Lois (and yes, we certainly did miss Larry and Galena!) and also about the end of the week with the Fair events.
I'm putting some pictures here to add to what was seen on The Wiles Farm blog:




A closeup of a Rufus Hummingbird. One of the R. Lake managers said that these come through for only a 2-3 week period and are more aggressive than the ruby-throated hummers that are predominant to the area. The rufus hummers would come around the feeders and drive everyone else away whereas the ruby-throated hummers would be more apt to line up all the way around the feeder like people bellying up to the bar!

Now on to the Parade!
Here's the Grand Marshall banner that was right in front of Daddy and Lois' carriage (below). They were co-Grand Marshalls of the parade with another couple from Leoti.

The "Cinderella" carriage was used to transport the Grand Marshalls through the parade route.
Here's a better picture of Daddy and Lois in their matching outfits to serve as Grand Marshalls of the Wichita County Fair Parade on Saturday morning. They drove to the starting point in "Goldie"!


The "Cinderella" carriage was used to transport the Grand Marshalls through the parade route.

And that's it! I'll try to add the hummingbird video on a separate blog in the next couple of days. I already tried once here, and it glitched.
As always, it was a wonderful time with family and friends, and we just wish we could have had all of our family together with us!
2 comments:
Thanks for the pictures. It looks like you guys had a great time.
Excellent blog and pictures, Jo. We sure appreciate all you and Dick and Bob and Ann did to make everything a fun occasion. Thanks to Ronnie for the good job of grilling hamburgers and hot dogs. Great to have Karen and Chase and Rylee and Jennifer and family and Gwen and family. Also had Dave, Charlotte, and Ethan and the twin girls so Earl and Lois had lots of grandkids and lots of great grandkids. Happy time for us.
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