We are always so busy at the festival I almost never see it until Cheryl sends her photos.
A PICTURE’S WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
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2 comments on “A PICTURE’S WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS”
Gaynor Bigelbach (Gee Bee online now because.....trolls)
July 4, 2025 at 8:46 amWonderful to see as always. I love the Pride tails particularly. What a boost to see this today.
Gaynor
heidi08
July 5, 2025 at 7:43 amVery cool day. Every child could paint their tail anyway they liked. I don’t know if that was a pride tail or just a rainbow because kids love to use every color. It’s great if it was for pride and it’s great if it was ‘t.