




It was our 32th Prime Beef Festival Parade and definitely one of the dampest. It looked like a few clouds at first, then a light shower, but it just kept coming down until both marchers and viewers were sodden to the max. We ended up with a full cadre huddled on our porch. Luckily it was a warm day so noone got chilled. And glory of glories just as the parade wound down, a quite nice rainbow appeared to announce the end of the water for the rest of the evening.
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