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The images that were getting the most view were of the Downingtown Christmas Parade!
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432 visits today on Flickr !
The images that were getting the most view were of the Downingtown Christmas Parade!
Thank you ALL for visiting!
Yesterday was the Annual Downingtown Good Neighbor Christmas Parade, and once again, it appeared to be a big success!
The weather was definitely warmer than last year, with the temperatures in the low 40s, and mostly overcast. (Several members from the Flickr groups I belong to, also expressed delight with the warm weather!)
Madison and I were the only ones from our family that were able to go. Logan was coughing way too much for Mom to allow him to stand around outside. (Our whole family, plus many other folks I know, have been fighting this dreadful lingering cold…)
We headed downtown around 2:15pm, with the thought of trying to avoid the hassle of trying to find parking, and to get a good viewing spot.
As we got closer, there did not appear to be much of a crowd, which made parking a breeze.
We walked from our spot at the Downing Center lot, and headed over to the center of town.
As we arrived, there were some people already there, with unfolded chairs and blankets, but not as many as I would have expected with the parade starting so soon.
We decided to walk around, and ended by stopping into the Minquas Fire House, where the Christmas Committee was hosting an Open House with Cookies and Hot Drinks.
After a few minutes of warming up inside, and some cookies, we talked back down town, and eventually staked our claim in a little spot near the Rt. 322 intersection, almost the same spot as last year.
As we waited and watched, we noticed a group of parents and kids gathering to the right of us, in front of the Coffee Cup, getting ready to perform.
They started a little after 3pm, after they introduced themselves as “The Touch of Class Dance Studio“.
As the instructors started to move the littlest members onto the street and into position, things started to get a little strange.
To the left of us, you could see that the police had already stopped the Rt. 322 traffic from turning on to the main parade route, but several Township vehicles and Police cars were still driving up and down Rt. 30.
At one point, a fast moving township pickup truck seemed as if it was going to run right into the little performers sitting in the street!
Needless to say, the spectators were getting a little agitated with what they were seeing, causing one parent from across to street to yell out: “Guess they did not get the memo!”.
The little dancers were easily cleared from the street without problems, and one of the adults from the Studio, did walk down the street, and confront an Official to confirm that it was okay to continue, and she was assured that is was.
Several minutes later, another unmarked gray police car drove back down the street, causing the kids to once again to scamper of the street, sparking an even more satirical comment “One more time!” from the same parent as earlier.
Finally, the Studio was able to continue without incident, and thrilled the crowd with their various dance routines.
On several occasions, with the music playing and the dancers jumping and spinning, children from the crowd entered the street and joined the performing Dancers.
As the performances continued, proud parents and children moved to the street to get a better view of the action, including one child, who seemed to just want to take a nap!
After about 30 minutes, the whole Troop gathered on the street to finish their performance.
Now it was time for the Main Event!
The celebration of the Holidays, is to look back to the past…
as well as what we have today…
as well as trying to remember the innocent’s of youth…
and good food! (Think these pretzels are big enough??)
and our animal friends…
as well as the music of the season…
and the array of colors!
or the First Family of the Holiday’s, that help to bring it all together!
Happy Holidays to all!
Had a late in the day flurry of activity!
After posting my latest Japanese Maples studies images to Flickr, I got a Flickr-mail from โRealtorKimWoodโ say that she was the Admin for the Downingtown Flickr group, and would I like to become to help out with the group!
As we continued with our Flickr-mail exchanges, and as I started to investigate her Profile and Links, I found out that Kim also runs the “365 Things to do in Chester County” on Facebook, which I have been a Fan of for a long time, and have used the suggestions to figure out stuff to do with the kids!
Kim and I agreed to talk more after the Holidays, but hopefully, sometime soon, you will read about my suggestions of what to do!
For more information, you can also check out the “Chester County PA and Beyond” website!
So how small is this world? How big is SAS’s reach?
Well I recently found out, and thought I would share.
Back on Saturday, October 30th, there was a little gathering in Washington DC, hosted by a couple of comedians from Comedy Central.
I was unable to go, so i watched it live on TV, and online with the Facebook crowd, exchanging thoughts about what we were witnessing.
That unto itself, was very eye-opening!
Monitoring the main conversation thread, I happen to notice that “Dana Culleney” was beginning to respond to my comments directly, and we began to “chat”, and by the end of the show, we had connected as “Friends” on Facebook.
Since that day, we have exchanged and commented on a few things, but today that changed.
About 2pm this afternoon, I posted on Facebook, that “Dead Poets Society” was about to start on HBO.
After watching the movie, and several hours later, I checked Facebook, and saw this comment:
Dana Culleney – My husband went to school at that school– it is actually St. Andrew School in Delaware… He still has the school tie… ๐
from there, it continued…
Andrew Seymour – Are you serious? What year? I’m ’82!
Dana Culleney – Class of ’59– he’s an old dude… ๐ His father also taught there…
Andrew Seymour – Does he remember the Quillin brothers?
Dana Culleney – Stu says ‘yeah, I remember JD.’ Stu’s dad George was in the first SAS graduating class, class of ’34. Small world, eh?!
Jeff Quillin – Hello, my name is Jeff Quillin, JD is my father and Michael is my uncle.
Dana Culleney – @Jeff– Stu says ‘hello’ to all the Quillins! We’re over here near Seattle…
Dana Culleney – @Jeff– Stu says, “It was long ago and far away.” He says your dad was a burly guy with short hair, a football player… ๐
Jeff Quillin – Stu, that is right my dad played football, he also wrestled and rowed crew. Dad was very into sports. He also was on the swim team.
Andrew Seymour – ?@Jeff – Thanks for jumping in! @Dana – Mike senior’s Boys (Mike Jr and David) were in my class, and Mike Jr. was my roommate Senior year… I also worked for both JD and Mike (Sr.) the summer out of SAS, and that is how I got to know Jeff! — Tis a VERY small world!
and if this were not enough, I got an eMail via the SAS website:
Andy,
Guess you and the spouse were chatting on face book. Small world.. I was in the class of ’59. The only quinlin that I knew was JD (’56). My dad, George W. Culleney was in the first graduating class in ’34. i was the first son of an alumnus to go there. We also lived there in 1944-1946, my dad taught english, latin and religion. i have many fond memories of the plac, both living there as a kid and going back to school there. have not been back since 1980. Traveled a lot for the navy (submarine service) and ended up here in Wa State in 1982.Worked for Johnson Controls for 3 yrs and Retired for good in ’92. Just leading the good life now.
stu
So how is that for showing the power of the internet to bring folks together!
If you happen to be on Facebook, you might be able to read the original thread!
or if you wish to read the original thread that started this all off from October 30th…
Note – Dana and I openly tried to start a “World Record” for the “Longest Thread”, but later we learned that the record is over 27,000+ entries! (Ours only got up to 2,200+ entries)
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In checking my Flickr email this morning, I was surprised to see the following:
Photo and Photostream for the month of November.
Andrew, I am happy to inform you that your Photostream and photo of Glen Hope Covered Bridge will be featured in our Group for the month of November. The photo is really beautiful and we do appreciate you posting it with us.
Len
Admin
Again, I am deeply HONORED by this, and many thanks to all my visitors, contacts and friends!!