Showing posts with label #Muleday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Muleday. Show all posts

Friday, April 7, 2023

2023 April 1, Mule Day Parada Columbia and Mount Pleasant, TN. Grill & Museum

 Hubby and I had an excellent April 1st (April Fools' Day). We stopped at Jack's in Lawrenceburg for breakfast. I ordered their single gravy, sausage, and biscuits, and Hubby ordered their big breakfast with pancakes.

We rode to Columbia to watch the Mule Day Parade. We arrived a little early and found a place to sit. Thousands of people attended the parade and other events. The parade began at 11:00 A.M. and concluded a little after 12:00. The Grand Marshal was Mike Wolfe from America's Pickers.
At the end of the parade were a couple of big sweeper trucks to clean up all the horse and Mule poop.
Grand Marshall Mike Wolfe 

An unusual float, the Solo Cup 

Mules and Horses 

We left Columbia and drove through Mt Pleasant, stopping at Mt Pleasant Grill. It didn't appear much, but we decided to try it. It was a lot bigger on the inside and very friendly. The food was excellent. It was a bit spicy and cooked differently, but tender, fresh, and delicious. We definitely will eat there again. 
Fried Catfish, Fried Okra, Cole Slaw 

We asked about the museum next door, and one of the waitresses said it was worth seeing. So we toured the museum. It was filled with lots of memorabilia about the town. You would see things such as medical equipment, war artifacts, gowns, dresses, furniture, and much more.
doctor office

I bought several note cards featuring Hamilton Place, St. John's Episcopal Church, Walnut Grove, Rippavilla, and Fountain Creek Mills (historic homes, churches, and mills). The curator tried to sell us a 2023 Farmers' Almanac; she told us about some of the things she had read in it. 


Walked outside to the nearby park, where I saw those beautiful tin flowers and 2 blooming dogwood trees. The perfect time of the year to be blooming. We had a great time except for the 30 MPH winds. We saw hats, trash, and cotton candy flying everywhere. One bag blew off the vendor's rack and spooked several horses. All in all, it was a great day.
Dogwood Trees


Saturday, April 2, 2016

2016 April 2, Saturday Mule Day Parade in Columbia, TN

I once again find myself on the road alone. I rode to Columbia, Tennessee, to watch the Mule Day parade. I found a parking spot and whipped my van into it. I got my camera, cell phone, coat, and chair, and walked across the road. 
I picked out a spot, opened my chair, and sat down. Decided it was too cold, so I went back to the van for my bigger coat. 
Both sides of the road started filling up. 
I went back to my chair, and I sat patiently waiting for the parade.
A couple from Sheffield sat right next to me. They said this was their first time coming to the parade. We discussed which direction the parade was coming from; neither of us was sure. 
The woman's husband said he was going to walk down the road to Hardee's to use the restroom and get some snacks. 
The woman placed two chairs next to mine, and we began to talk. 
It never fails that I meet someone I know or someone from the same area. She asked me where I went to church, and I told her, thinking she had never heard of our church. Wrong! She knew a couple who had been attending our church for years. It shows that we should behave wherever we go. The Lord is watching us, and he is sending his angels to make sure we behave.
The man returned, stayed only a few minutes, then put on short pants and told his wife it was too cold to sit outside, so he went back to his car. 
He told his wife to call him on his cell phone when the parade began.

There were over 200 entries in the parade, making it very long. 
I was taking pictures with my big camera and videos with my cell phone. 
Once, I heard a man say the horse almost sniffed your butt. I had turned around and was taking pictures of the parade that had already passed. I was standing very close to the road so I could get photos of the parade. The parade started with a motorcycle police escort. Next were men & women dressed in black pants and vest-wearing yellow shirts carrying the US Flag and three other flags. One was red, white, and blue with three stars in the middle. It may have been the Tennessee State Flag. The other two were different shades of blue. 
Mule Day Parade
Next, we saw the grand marshal riding in a wagon being pulled by two dark gray and black mules.

Next, we saw a couple of brown mules pulling the first, second, third, and fourth runners-up of the Mule Day court. The girls were dressed in orange, green, purple, and white gowns.

Next was a couple of white mules pulling a red wagon.
We saw wagons being pulled by one mule, two mules, three mules, and four mules. 
We saw people riding mules, horses, & ponies in every shape and color. 
We saw a young girl dressed in blue. She was riding a brown-and-white horse and waving to the crowd. Many riders were dressed in western attire. Many of the horses and mules were harnessed in black and silver.
A couple of riders were pulling a horse without a rider. They said that they lost their rider. 

We saw floats, horses, and riders.
We saw a 1394 train with wheels rolling down the road. 

We saw a bright blue Corvette in the parade.
We saw a man wearing a red, white, and blue flag shirt. He had an American flag hanging on the back of his wagon, which was pulled by two miniature mules. 
He was smiling. 
Mule Day Parade
We saw a group of terrifying clowns. Their float turns at the entrance of the academy just before they reach us. 
Mule Day Parade
We saw a man riding a brown mule. He was wearing a red shirt and a long white beard. He could be Santa Claus at Christmas

We saw a girl riding a horse with orange hoofs, orange ears, and a tail.

We saw a float with "Old George," a mule, and a man singing.
We saw an all-white male with orange hooves. 
We saw a wagon train. 
Mule Day Parade
In the distance, we could see the wagon train, the crowds of people watching the parade as it passed, crossed the highway, and headed up the hill to the Maury County Park
Mule Day Parade
A stunning pair of mules
Many riders had their pets.
Many different riders
We had riders in jail.
We saw a team of mules pulling a HURST
Many loved having their picture taken, while others turned away or covered their faces with their hats. 
The kids jumped for joy when they saw SpongeBob SquarePants.
The kids also loved Batman and Wonder Woman.
We saw a horse performing tricks
We saw mules wearing overhauls.

What a day! What a grand parade!

If you missed this parade, be sure to tune in for the next one!

Friday, April 1, 2016

2016 April 1, Friday, Mule Day in Columbia, Tennessee

I started the day with a Pedi-Manicure, which I immensely enjoyed. Next to get an adjustment with the Chiropractor. Next, I stopped at Chick-fil-a for 4 pieces grilled chicken nuggets & a small strawberry milkshake. (used my cow card). As if that was not enough sugar for the day, I went to Krispy Kreme for a cup of donut holes.
Still had enough time to ride to Columbia Tennessee for mule day.
I had a great time watching the mules pull the wagons. I took pictures of several pictures of corralled Mules. 
Mule Day in Columbia 

Mule Day in Columbia 


The parking lot was muddy so I parked on the pavement several blocks away. 

The day was overcast but that did not stop people from coming.
Lots of people.
One of the Arenas was covered in mud and could not be used.
I only stayed a couple of hours and I did not check out the vendor's wares.
Three little girls stood beside me at the railing of the arena. On little girl ask me if they were giving pony rides. I said I did not know but I saw several children petting a poney.

One little girl kept calling the mules horses and I said, honey, they are not horses, they are mules. I don't think she knew the difference.
Her sister said sis are you making a friend.
The little girl said my mom and dad are back behind us.
The little girls walked away and all three came back with a plate full of
funnel cakes. This kept the little girl quite for a while.
I walked back through the corralled mules for one last look and left. 



I stopped at Long John Silvers in Lawrenceburg for a Fried Cod meal and a Seafood meal. 

Hubby and I talked about going to First Friday tonight but both were too tired.

We decided to watched Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy on TV instead. 

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