Maybe you recall that yesterday, I shared a pre-parade with you from Saturday. After we left that parade in Owasso, Oklahoma, we headed down old Route 66 toward Adair, Oklahoma. The trees were at peak in color, the temperatures were in the 70’s and with rocks in our pockets, the wind did not slow us down a bit. We passed by the Crooked Little Houseand pecan harvest was taking place. I wanted to stop BUT, we couldn’t be late for the parade!
A few short miles up the road, we arrived in Adair.. This is a quiet little town we’ve passed through on many occasions. But on this day, we would park, visit, and take in the festivities of the day. The annual Christmas in the Country Parade. (even though it happens to be on Veteran’s Day) Come & enjoy with us:Thank you Adair, for a fun-filled parade. My next drive through your town will be with cherished memories and smiles. Small town charm. You don’t have to look far to find it ~
Great pictures, love the first one.
Thanks La La…a fun afternoon! AND I got candy! 🙂
Looks like a fun day there in Adair. I wouldn’t like the job with the shovel. 🙂
I know….it was very appreciated though! And there was applause! 🙂
I enjoy the outings you share with us, Paula. Really great pictures!
thanks, Maddie ♥ have a good one!
I love a parade! This one looks like it had it all. You should come to the Eureka Christmas Parade – Greg Brady is the Grand Marshall!
That would be so much fun! If not, I’ll get to see it thru your eyes/lens ~
It’s one of my favorite parades – although you need goggles and a helmet to survive the candy tossing
CANDY!!! You just said that to tempt me more!!! 🙂
Haha – my evil plan is working:)
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Haha! I like the poop shovelers!
🙂 good sports, for sure!
Thanks for sharing a little hometown parade! Always fun to see how the rest of the county celebrates!
Thanks Jeannette….I had no idea there were that many folks in the area! 🙂
looks like it was a great parade…. love them
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