|
|||
RED WHITE & BLUE |
|||
|
|||
This was the first parade seen by the Eyes on Texas since the dramatic surge in flag waving which has followed the events of September 11.There seemed to be a noticeable increase in interesting variations of displays of the red, white and blue and other symbols of America in the Stock Show Parade. |
|||
click thumbnail to view photo This part of the procession presented an interesting mix, combining two common Texas elements, but it was the first time Eyes on Texas had seen Jesus on the American flag. |
|||
The Lone Star and the Multi-Star. | |||
One of the more colorful displays of the Six Flags Over Texas, although it appears one, the Confederate Flag, may be missing, so make that Five Flags Over Texas, seems more politically correct, anyway, not to bring attention to that unpleasantness known in the South as the War of Northern Aggression... | |||
The Star-Telegram is Fort Worth's biggest newspaper, and this is their red, white and blue parade entry. | |||
How many symbols of America can you find in this photo, besides the red, white and blue? | |||
A cavalry of red, white and blue cowboys. | |||
|
|||
Visit our Eyes on Texas Blog
to make a comment about the Fort Worth Nature Preserve |
|||
|
|||
HOME TEXAS TOWNS PARADES | |||
|
|||
BIG BEND COUNTRY | |||
GULF COAST PINEY WOODS | |||
PRAIRIE & LAKES HILL COUNTRY | |||
SOUTH TEXAS PLAINS | |||
PANHANDLE PLAINS | |||
|
|||
Fort Worth Spring Palace | |||
Fort Worth's Lost Heritage | |||
Tandy Hills Park | |||