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Hi guys, I know I haven't been around much, I hope you're all doing well!
I wanted to pop in and show you some pictures of this year's Christmas parade.
This is the fourth time we participated and I think it may have been the most fun for the people involved. The idea was to build a herd of reindeer to walk (and sing and dance - however the mood strikes) in the parade.
We came up with a template and a patient friend cut out a whole bunch of them from recycled cardboard. Most of the the decorations came from thrift shops, although there was also paint and duct tape involved. We had a fun time and won the city prize for "most creative entry, so we were doing something right! And then there was pizza, of course.
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The Arts Center's entry in the local Christmas Parade this year. Every year it comes together beautifully in the end, what a lot of fun!
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it rolled part of the way, and "floated" the rest. Hey, that's me... |
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"geodesic sphere" made entirely of recycled newspaper and masking tape |
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all ready to go! |
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decorated with tinsel and glow sticks, filled with balloons. Some of them popped en route and sounded like firecrackers.
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