We got lucky because we got the guided tour by one of the volunteers. He held a flashlight and pointed to each display explaining what it was and what was going on at that particular display. He was good and quite humorous!
From this point we walked slowly back toward Stacey’s in hopes of enjoying one of their famous milk shakes but alas the crowds had grown and Stacey’s was packed so we decided to plant our chairs along the street and wait for the parade. We found a nice spot in the sun which actually made it quite comfortable on this chilly morning.
About an hour later we could see the parade making its way down the street. Of course there were the floats/decorated cars with folks throwing various items out into the crowd…..mostly beads. 

The local high school band marched and we managed to catch a few beads and three moon pies. Darrell and Judy said the Foley parade is a smaller parade by area standards but it was very enjoyable. We have some tentative plans to attend the Fairhope parade on Monday night. It all depends on this unpredictable weather.
After the parade we decided that it was time for lunch….. after all we never did get to enjoy that milk shake. Judy suggested LA Barbecue in Summerdale.
We pulled a couple of tables together and had some delicious barbecue with Darrell and Judy, Glenn and Sylvia and Mike and Peggy. Good friends, good food and good times. Life is good.
Happy Valentines Day!!
Happy Valentines Day!!
What more could one want... Good Friends, Good Times & Good Food. Sounds great to me! Don't forget to try and go to the famous Lambert's "Home of the Hand Throwed Rolls" while in Foley. It is GREAT food & GREAT fun! HAve fun & travel safe!!!
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