An American Holiday with Bones, Clowns, Parade & Fun


 
The first two tractors my father owned one just like them. The Deere was a 1949, and the Farmall was a 1965

Great meal.
 
Awesome Jim! Great parade shots and the actions and plated pics are great. Looks pretty darn tasty (everything, that is!)
 
Thanks Jim for sharing. Both ribs look excellent!
If I had a case of beer for the fire works, I would be taking photo's of nightcrawlers.LOL!!!
That pic. of Elvis is my cousin husband. Any monies he gets goes to MS..His sister died from it. Great couple.
I really look forward to your posts.
Thanks again.
Chuck.
 
That pic. of Elvis is my cousin husband. Any monies he gets goes to MS..
Yeah? Cool! My ma had MS for 60 years.
he told me he knows a guy in Racine that looks like this>>>>
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Happy times in Raymond WI..great post....nice clown picture! Oh yeah....nice cook to go with a great day!
 
Mr. Lampe it's not often I say this but your cooking takes second to your post. I truly enjoyed your photos and envy you that parade. Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I know where I'm spending Independence Day 2014…can you spare a parking space at your place for an RV that I don't own yet?! I'll spring for the meat as long as you fix it!
 
Great post Jim! The food looks fantastic, the parade truely a special event, and fireworks are spectacular ...but that clown has some UGLY knees! HaHaHa ;)
 

 

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