Each minnow has their own "lane" in the water which is separated from the others; looks like a drain pipe that is open at the top so it's possible to watch those fast little fish swim to the end. Sometimes the minnow will turn tail and go back to the starting point where they began their trip down the lane. Lots of laughs and the kids loved it.
It looks like great fun. But how do you tell which minnow is yours?
ReplyDeleteEach minnow has their own "lane" in the water which is separated from the others; looks like a drain pipe that is open at the top so it's possible to watch those fast little fish swim to the end. Sometimes the minnow will turn tail and go back to the starting point where they began their trip down the lane. Lots of laughs and the kids loved it.
DeleteThose are big hats!
ReplyDeletelooks nice.. a great day for America !
ReplyDeleteoh, thanks for explaining how that is managed! too cute.
ReplyDeleteSome very creative headwear, beautifully captured 4th of July spirit!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I have never seen a minnow race. Love the hats.
ReplyDeleteMinnow races? That's a new one! Very appropriate hats!
ReplyDeleteI would sponsor a couple, lol.
ReplyDeleteFlashy hats.
ReplyDeleteI could go for one of those hats, Kate.
ReplyDeleteMinnow races are a new one for me. Sounds like fun. And those hats are something else, too...
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