"Spiderman, Spiderman does whatever a spider can..."
It is more fun before people march, many like to socialise and pose. Here is a group of comic book heroes. The one on the far right, is Groot, a walking tree. Cassius did not know what to think, Groot might have been lucky Cassius did not give him a rear leg salute. Superman is from Cleveland, i didn't see him.A parade is good to see animals, but no more circus parades. There were dogs and horses, and alpacas. This group has a well groomed leprechaun. And sneaking in on the far left is Finnegan, the most famous dog in Lakewood. He proudly marches in the Spooky pooch parade. There was a wolfhound named Finnegan too.
Besides Irish Setters, and Wolfhounds, there were other domesticated wolves. [supra] Siberian Huskies, and [infra] the dreaded pit bull mix representing his tribe from the city kennel. Dogs need homes, and should not be jailed. I marched with two English Greyhounds.
Costumed players from Star Wars were first-timers. Stormtroopers hunting rebels. That runs against the current in Irish history.
This year, there were two Ghostbusters' vehicles and players.
When groups begin to march toward the parade start, they sometimes pass other groups. Here was Saint Patrick's West Park.
Here outside the Federal Reserve Bank, in the sun was good viewing. In front of Brinks, in the shadow was not a good spot for comfort, but there was much space.I have a cheap camera set up. This dude has a halo flash around his lens, anyone can 'splain?
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