The Belchertown Parade 2011

This week’s Scavenger Hunt photos are all selected from my gallery of photos taken at the Belchertown Parade – during Fair weekend.  This is the BIG community event of the year here in town where all the community comes to see the parade and be a part of the community pride and spirit.  Here are my selected photos based on the categories for the week.  IF you want to see the entire collection of more than 700 photos — please link here.  I truly got some amazing photos that day!  ðŸ™‚


Abstract 

The uniforms, the uniform rows of the band members with the matching hats is beautifully ABSTRACT

Round

This baton twirler did cartwheels while the baton went around and round!
She was amazing!
She could just make you dizzy watching her!





Fire

Ready – Aim – FIRE!
Love their smiles!




Seeing Faces in Strange/Unexpected Places

The beauty of a clown face
Strange  — but always gets a smile!



Stars

She was the star of the show – the community member showing her pride
The were all stars that day – the Belchertown Parade 2011


“My Star”
I could feel the pride beaming from my face that day, not knowing that my son would be carrying the flag and leading the Pack at the parade.  He looked so great and so proud to be in front leading the way.  It was truly a great moment in his life.
Schuyler leading Pack 57 Cub Scouts in the Belchertown Parade 2011
Scavenger Hunt Sunday
  1. The rules are simple: 

  1. Anyone can participate.
  2. You’re encouraged to take five new photos this week for the challenge. Creativity is also encouraged!
  3. If you get stumped, you may use one photo from your archive (although I’m not too strict about it – I do my best to take fresh shots).
  4. Link up here on Sunday (or Tuesday at the latest) – you can use the button above.
  5. Leave comments for at least five entries around yours (we have so many new participants each week, this is the only way I know to be inclusive).
  6. Have fun!


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Nancy Peck Cook is a trainer and speaker who has presented in front of large and small audiences for the past 25 years.  Her work as an executive and volunteer trainer for the American Cancer Society during the growth of the signature activity Relay For Life trained professionals to be more confident and successful in their roles. 

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