A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Seven-Hundred-And-Nine

Although, as I mentioned last night, Columbus hosts there  is 4th of July fireworks the night of the 3rd, there were still festivities today.  Specifically, Melissa and I attended the DooDah Parade, which is largely a humorous expression of local weirdness.  Much of it is people in costumes with satirical political messages, though there were also numerous vehicles in attendance, as well, most of them festooned in eccentric ways.  It was a lot of fun, though Melissa tells me it used to be larger, with highlights such as the "marching Fidels," and some kind of synchronized lawn mower brigade.  Even without these elements, it was still a good time.

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