The Aromas Day Parade is the narrowest of all the parades that take place in San Benito County. Hands down. The parade, which took place last Sunday—
Aromas Day, gracefully marched up Carpenteria Street that was lined with booths on both sides. I loved the joyful cheers and happy faces of the parade participants and us, parade viewers.
The Husband and I were getting corn dogs when the parade started so we missed the first few floats and also a good spot from where short me could see. No problem. I simply held the camera up high, clicked, and hoped for the best. Here are four of my favorite parade entries.
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North Monterey County High School Marching Band |
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Former Aromas 4-H members |
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Women's Club of Hollister |
To see more photos of the Aromas Day Parade, check out my
album at Take 25 to Hollister Facbook page. You ought be able to see the photos without logging on or having a Facebook account.
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