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Setting the downtown on fire #4

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Sandhillbilly, Nov 30, 2025 at 10:06 PM.

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    I’m sorry to say that I didn’t get near the amount of pictures taken to share with you. I was selling cotton candy in the tin shack I made. And once I spun and sold the first cone at around 3:30, I didn’t get a chance to stop until about 7:10. I had a line of customers (kids) the whole time.
    I had the stepson manning the fire pits. He was a good bit more conservative than I usually am. So there was plenty of wood left over in the pickup. But, the talk seems to indicate that the event was a good success and probably a little bit better attended than last year.
    Santa’s reindeer were there for the kids to see and pet. Smokey bear was there saying hello. This year Santa rode in on a horse drawn wagon. When Santa wasn’t riding it you could take a hayride around town a bit. The lumber yard was doing customer appreciation with s’mores on the fire, snack trays and adult beverages inside.
    Again I apologize for the lack of pictures but it’s hard to be in 3 places at once. The cotton candy was a huge hit. I thought I got a picture of the hayride but I guess not IMG_3012.jpeg IMG_3013.jpeg IMG_3014.jpeg IMG_3015.jpeg IMG_3016.jpeg IMG_3020.jpeg IMG_3022.jpeg IMG_3023.jpeg IMG_3027.jpeg IMG_3028.jpeg