I haven’t been to a parade in a long time. After going to the Farmer’s Market in Londonderry, Vermont, I realized that the town’s Fourth of July parade was about to start soon, so I grabbed my camera and waited for the festivities to begin.
Londonderry, (where incidentally, snowboarding was invented) has a population of 1,709, and its annual parade brings out the community to participate and draws families from nearby towns to watch.
It was interesting to see a celebration of Americana with homespun patriotic displays and enthusiastic reactions from the crowd who all seemed to know their marching neighbors.
















