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Utah Bob 07-05-2010 08:55

Dove Creek, Colorado July 4th Parade
 
For your enjoyment and cultural education:D

dadof18x'er 07-05-2010 10:18

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Originally Posted by Utah Bob (Post 337872)

Pinto Bean Capitol of the World? I would of thought that would be somewhere south of there:cool:;)

LarryW 07-05-2010 10:55

Looks like a most memorable locale for some great fireworks and a good hot dog. A rousing parade no doubt!

fng13 07-05-2010 11:45

Sir,

I believe that the picture which you quote as saying you don't know what it is, is a McCormick-Deering Baler.

Sigaba 07-05-2010 12:24

SAY WHAT!?!
 
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Originally Posted by LarryW (Post 337891)
Looks like a most memorable locale for some great fireworks and a good hot dog. A rousing parade no doubt!

El Dub--

I sure hope that was just a typo.:mad: There aint no such thing as "a good hot dog" unless one eats at least TWO more.:p

JJ_BPK 07-05-2010 12:28

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Originally Posted by Utah Bob (Post 337872)

I love small towns.. :D

You missed the Miss Pinto Bean Queen's Float??? :cool:

:D:D

lksteve 07-05-2010 12:54

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Originally Posted by Utah Bob (Post 337872)

My son wanted to go to Pick N' Hoe this year, but he'd blown his vacation time on the DCHS 10th year reunion over Labor Day...

etgwynn 07-05-2010 13:38

there is a parade just south of here, Durango, CO, where the parade goes by twice to make it long enough to attend. that town is Bayfield, CO.
and fun is had by all.

Utah Bob 07-05-2010 14:47

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Originally Posted by dadof18x'er (Post 337884)
Pinto Bean Capitol of the World? I would of thought that would be somewhere south of there:cool:;)

You're thinking of bean consumers, not growers.:D

Utah Bob 07-05-2010 15:04

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Originally Posted by fng13 (Post 337893)
Sir,

I believe that the picture which you quote as saying you don't know what it is, is a McCormick-Deering Baler.

I've been told it's a thresher. I'll find out for sure.

I find big old farm equipment fascinating..as long as somebody else is using it.
Most of the tractors in the parade are used every day.
No high tone collectors in this neighborhood.

Utah Bob 07-05-2010 15:09

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Originally Posted by etgwynn (Post 337901)
there is a parade just south of here, Durango, CO, where the parade goes by twice to make it long enough to attend. that town is Bayfield, CO.
and fun is had by all.

And Bayfield's got twice the population of Dove Creek.:D

lksteve 07-05-2010 16:40

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Originally Posted by etgwynn (Post 337901)
there is a parade just south of here, Durango, CO, where the parade goes by twice to make it long enough to attend. that town is Bayfield, CO.
and fun is had by all.

And half of the participants at the Dove Creek parade were actually going to the Implement for repairs...

incarcerated 07-05-2010 18:44

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Originally Posted by JJ_BPK (Post 337896)
You missed the Miss Pinto Bean Queen's Float??? :cool:

I think that was Entry #42. If not, it should’ve been.
That looks like my kind of place. I have family in Denver; I’m going to have to check out Dove Creek…
:D:D:D

greenberetTFS 07-05-2010 19:31

UB,

Great post,I wish could've been there................:D:D:D

Big Teddy :munchin

lksteve 07-05-2010 19:47

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Originally Posted by incarcerated (Post 337924)
I think that was Entry #42. If not, it should’ve been.
That looks like my kind of place. I have family in Denver; I’m going to have to check out Dove Creek…
:D:D:D

Hell, it's just down the road...375 miles...LOL...a whole different part of the world...


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