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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Old Home Day Parade

Pembroke and Allenstown Old Home Day

Courtney Duclos, 12, stands with Storm near Memorial Field in Pembroke, where the Suncook River meets the Merrimack River, following Pembroke and Allenstown's Old Home Day parade on Saturday morning, August 28, 2010. Duclos and Storm participated in the parade with others representing the Velvet Green Stables in Pembroke and were both dressed up following the theme, "Under the Big Top." Storm was one of three horses from the stables painted with a water-based face paint and was brought to the river to remove the paint.

*Nerd Alert* I LOVE using this thing called an aperture and shooting at high depths of field.

Pembroke and Allenstown Old Home Day

From far left, Rachel Kline, 10, Allison Lessard, 11, Kaely St. Onge, 10, Alexis Jawiezik, 11, and Camryn Gagne, 8, wait for the start of the Pembroke and Allenstown Old Home Day parade Saturday morning, August 28, 2010. Representing the Granite State Curb Setters, they dressed as clowns to fit the event's theme, "Under the Big Top."


Pembroke and Allenstown Old Home Day

Joan and Bob Courtemanche watch the Pembroke and Allenstown's Old Home Day parade from the front of Bob's childhood home now owned by his son, on Saturday August 28, 2010.

1 comments:

Chris Detrick said...

Is that atreyu and artax in the swamp of sadness?

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I am a staff photojournalist at the Concord Monitor. I am a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism and was a student at the Danish School of Journalism. Upon graduation, I worked at the Midland Daily News for nearly two years from 2008-2010.