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Friday, February 6, 2015

Columbus Day Parade In Boston

Boston Wounded Vets Run got to put a float in the 2014 Columbus Day Parade in Boston.










The float was for the Gold Star Families.  These are families who lost members of their family in battle.


I don’t know how many bikes there were in this parade, but I knew a lot of the people there. And EVERY ONE knows Cooper. 


The parade was a LOT of sitting still.  I’m not sure why, but we would move for a little distance, then put our feet down and sit.  











I had to put my feet down for more time than they were up.  


Cooper didn’t mind.  People would come right to us and pet him, take pictures and ask questions.


There were dogs all along the parade route.  Cooper got to talk to a lot of dogs, but none of them came up to my bike.  


A bunch of bikes over heated on this route.  Thankfully I didn’t.  I started shutting my bike off every time we had to stop for a while.















Cooper and I really love a parade, but this one was maybe not one of our favorites.

















But it was great to accompany the Boston Wounded Vet’s float.


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