Sunday, July 5, 2015

Celebrating Independence Day – Walker Pond Style

Yesterday was our neighborhood’s annual Fourth of July party.  We don't always  hold our big party on the actual fourth, but this year since the fourth was on a Saturday, that was the day we picked.  I heard someone say yesterday that this was the 49th year that our neighborhood of Walker Pond here in Sturbridge has been celebrating the Fourth of July together.  I’m sure someone could verify that for me, but it sounds about right to me.

As usual, the day starts off with a Fishing Derby.  Greg used to chair that event but has turned it over to someone with more interest in fishing.  The Derby starts at 7am so I think that Greg’s interest in sleeping in a bit had something to do with it, too.  The Derby is followed by a road race at 8am.  That’s an event that neither Greg nor I have ever been witness to.  But the Parade is at 10 am and I don’t think we’ve missed it but once or twice it in the 28 years we’ve lived here.   Here are a couple of pics from this year’s parade.



Winner of Best in Show were this pack of Patriots:


We don’t have a Best Dressed Dog category, but if we did, this handsome pooch would have gotten my vote:


Olive, the pug, watched the parade closely from the comfort of our golf cart and was pretty excited about that good-looking bulldog, too, but she didn’t get to attend the party, poor girl.  She just gets too excited among all those people and smells.  And while it’s a dogs dream, people would give her far too many bites of their hot dogs than would be good for her, so she had to go home after the parade.


The day continued on with field games one of which is an egg toss.  We had a lot of participants.


This year a new event was added.  The Wellie Wanging involves standing on a half barrel and tossing a Wellington Boot as far as possible while maintaining your stance on the barrel.  Not as easy as it sounds as it turns out.


Here’s a neighbor in mid-wang (?). We were told that this Wellie Wanging is a tradition across the Pond, but I’m not completely sure I believe it.  Verification needed! 


It rained on us for a while so everyone got cozy under the tents and had a few drinks and eats.  But it turned out to be a beautiful evening and every one, including Uncle Sam, enjoyed the day.


6 comments:

Rose said...

This sounds like a wonderful tradition! And a good time!

Kerri Farley said...

How FUN!!!!

kat from ky. said...

Wangers?! I believe it about being a tradition over the pond. They toss cabers(?) don't they? It looks like fun.

Unknown said...

That really does look like a fun event for your 4th celebrations!

Olive looks to be completely gutted as they say across the pond...no hot dogs!!

Lar & Jan said...

Lar and I did attend and it is a blast. Good people and lots of tasty food.

Gail Dixon said...

That looks like a lot of fun. We have one neighborhood in town that throws a big bash every 4th. I don't think it's been going on for 49 years though. Enjoyed seeing all the enthusiasm and patriotism in this post. :)