
... does a Christmas parade begin and end with the Texas and American flags,

... include not one but two llamas,

... the obligatory longhorn / rooster / sombrero lead car,

... Santa's elves wear camouflage and clown-orange caps,

... and end with a Civil War-era cannon, the American flag, and Lady Liberty!

Last but not least, I just had to take a picture of this adorable little girl, the daughter of a local artist. Looks like she's inherited her mother's sense of style!
This was a lovely town parade, with most everyone participating. The town square is so small that the parade had to go around several times, so it would last a little longer!
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