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Capt. Tracy at the wheel |
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We head for Cruz Bay |
From the Dinghy Poker Run we sailed quickly down to Maho
Bay to celebrate 4th of July with friends. On the 4th
Captain Tracy and the rest of us motored from Maho to Cruz Bay to see the
parade. We anchored Limm’en just off the beach and crossed the street to see
the parade.
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Limm'en anchored at the beach |
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ready for the parade |
We were in plenty of time and the streets were full of
people in a party mood. There were lots of food and craft booths set up and
next to the customs building a Carnival Village has been set up.
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The parade starts |
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Nice Trike |
The parade started with the Carnival Queens and some
bikes and then came the various organizations and music groups. What can you
say about a parade? The pictures tell it all. It wasn’t a long parade, but it
was a slow parade that lasted all day.
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The Queens arrive |
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The Carnival Queen |
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School kids participate |
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The kids looked like they were having
fun |
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Loved the skirt of sea life |
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This school group did a great dance! |
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There were Indians |
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The drums come |
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They have a twirling organization |
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The twirlers |
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More drums |
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The medical paraders |
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The little ones |
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The jumbies were small |
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and tall |
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The costumes were great! |
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The dancing was super! |
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Leslie got into the parade |
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So did Carl |
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They gave away local beer |
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The band trucks played on |
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Leslie really got into it |
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Great float! |
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Back of the float |
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Everyone wants to be involved |
After the parade we headed back to Maho for dinner and
swimming then when the sun was down at about 7:30 Captain Tracy once again took
us into Cruz Bay to see the fireworks. It was a dark trip through island
passages and skirting mooring fields, but we made it there and back safely. The
Fireworks were great, lasting 30 minutes, but I couldn’t get any good pictures.
It was a fun and memorable 4th of July! Hope you and yours celebrated a wonderful
moment of American History.
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