We went to the small German-American town where Eric grew up for their annual Sommerfest. |
The bierstube is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Thursday is quieter, with mostly locals, but for Friday and Saturday nights people come from all around the area. |
They have a backdrop for photo opportunities. |
In another area there are carnival games and rides for the kids. |
This is the first "No Weapons" sign we've seen that actually indicates nunchucks, lol! |
Some people ran with their dogs or their kids in strollers. |
One woman dressed in German garb for the race. |
Runners were first, and the walkers were after them. |
At the end of the race there was free fruit, water and beer for the runners. |
Later that afternoon was the parade, which thankfully did not get rained out. |
One float was a scale model display of the new wind turbine that is going in near Eric's brother's house. It's a matter of great debate (for and against) in the town. |
There was a replica of the police car the Blues Brothers used to promote their show in the Blues Brothers movie. |
There were a variety of old tractors. |
Horseless carriage |
Really, almost anybody can be in the parade if they want to. |
The shady invention of a friend's father. |
The last night of the bierstube is always packed. |
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