Rain, rain, go away...
Somehow in Texas, these July 4 parades can either be sweltering hot or
very very wet. Most, if not all are rarely in the middle
somewhere. The annual July 4th Parade in Wimberly was no exception
to one of the 'swing' sides this year. A safe bet would have been
that most, if not all participants never bothered to check weather radar
before departing for this delightful little town approximately 30 miles
Southwest of Austin. For most of us, the morning was beautiful,
crisp and very few clouds.
However, as we all approached Wimberly, the clouds began to form and
just about everyone of his hit a 'wall of water' somewhere along the
way. But not to despair. We all arrived with our
vehicles, unloaded in the parking lot of the local VFW. Those who
made it the the VFW included our host, Lewis S and his M38A1, Glen V and
his CJ2A, Danny K and his M151A2/M416, Scott and his M38A1, Jeff McD
driving an MB, Tim W driving his newly acquired GPW, Mercer B and his fine
M37 and John S with the mighty M35A2.
While at the VFW, we were treated to coffee and donuts. During
the wait, the rain lifted and finally stopped as we motored a beautiful 3
or 4 miles into town where we then staged at the local church.
After much standing around, the parade finally began. With 1
motorscooter, 6 quarter-tons, a 3/4 ton and a 2-1/2 ton the group started
the quaint, friendly 2 or so mile parade route. The significant
number of spectators for this small town was quite impressive.
After the parade, we headed back to the VFW to load the vehicles and
make the return trips in dry, humid and Texas hot weather. Based on
this years event, we can't wait for next year to come around. Many
thanks to Lewis and his VFW post for their hospitality as well!