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And then the princess threw cheese

We love a good parade in Wisconsin, almost as much as we love a good hunk of cheese, and we enjoyed both a few weeks ago at the Suring Centennial Labor Day Parade.

Really, the Booyah would have been enough, but, in honor of its biggest birthday yet, Suring offered us so much more.

We saw centenarians with twinkly eyes, and babies with chubby cheeks; buggy riding border collies, and horse drawn milk trucks; founders and minions.

Like most small town parades, this one featured its high school football team, but the Suring Parade went one better and also included its 1966-67 high school football team — complete with the Homecoming King and Queen.

Suring residents have good arms and generous buckets of candy, and we spent most of the parade dodging enthusiastically thrown Tootsie Rolls and Twizzlers.

I looked up just in time to see an Oconto County Fair princess firing string cheese from her float. Then a nice man I’d just met offered me a chunk.

We capped our delightful afternoon with a stop at the American Legion Post 283 Booyah Stand for a couple of take-home quarts.

I took so many pictures, I had a hard time weeding them out, so pour yourself a nice cup of tea and enjoy these snap shots of a sweet little piece of Americana.

It’s always exciting to see the colors make their way up the street…
A friendly and very patriotic vet…
It’s so exciting!
This father/daughter duo sat across the street from us. I could not get over how much they look alike!
Suring was hopping.
A horse-drawn milk cart…
The fair princess reached down and…
…fired hunks of string cheese at parade patrons.
The Tousey family brought its own steam engine…
…complete with its own engineers.
The Suring family from Suring.
The Minion was popular…
I mean, really popular…
I mean, that Minion was a real parade stopper.
I loved her pink cowboy boots.
…and their bow ties…
…and this boy and his dog on their horse/bike.
The Class of 66-67 brought back its Homecoming King and Queen and most of its football team.
That’s Vince in the Booyah line.
And that’s the Booyah. A perfect end to a perfect day.

 

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