The parade started at noon.  Margaret brought her pickup in around 8am so we would have front row seats.
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| The entire main street through town was packed. 
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| It was only fitting that the Cowboy Capital of the World would start the parade (even a Mardi Gras parade) with horses. | 
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| They were coming fast enough, I couldn't get shots except from this weird angle. | 
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| About 1/3 of the way through the parade, my camera batteries died.  The parade lasted about an hour (and main street is only 4 blocks long).  There were floats for all the local bars, several of the ranchs and many other local businesses and community organizations. | 
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| These guys just wished they from from CNN. | 
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| There was even a wedding.  Held in front of the 11th Street Cowboy Bar and on horseback. | 
 
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| All decorated and ready to party. | 
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| The dancing started early. | 
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| The first band of the day was Rusty Metoyer and the Zydeco Crush. | 
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| New costumes emerged. | 
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| The King and Queen of Cowboy Mardi gras, owners of the 11th Street Cowboy Bar and major sponser of this event. | 
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| Just a few of the costume contest contestants. 
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| This group of ladies from the Ft. Worth area were in the top 3 winners. | 
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| The earlier bands were cajun/zydeco, but the Saturday evening band was Five Card Draw.  Really good and a great way to end a wonderful Cowboy Mardi Gras.  I hope this isn't the last one I attend. | 
 
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