dean kepler is a photographer for the local newspaper, the puyallup news tribune. he s been cover the local fair for a number of years and has a front row spot. the cowboys told me that a couple of heifers, they kind of saw that they might give them some problems. it s a heifer, or a female cow, that is the troublemaker. she s on the run, making her escape with the steers hot on her heels. the cattle kind of tend to follow, you know, if one kind of breaks ranks, the others kind of go, hey, where s my friend here going? kepler is down on the street as the parade takes a turn for the unexpected. the mini mart gas station had this gaping wide, probably 15 or 20-foot gap where there were no people. and the first heifer took a little bit of a detour and then pretty soon, maybe have of them followed her in, past the gas pumps.
the fair has all the stuff great fairs are made of food, rides, games, and cattle. the western parade is part of a cattle herding tradition around these parts. a 12-block drive down puyallup s main drag that s rich in local history. the western parade, which features a cattle drive, really had its origin from the days when the train would stop in town and they would herd the livestock down the main street to get to the fair. but times have changed. these more modern 2009 cows say, herding tradition, i don t think so. we had a situation where a number of the steers decided to take a right-hand turn when they should have gone straight. and unfortunately, that right-hand turn took them into the parking lot of a gas station and convenience store. dean kepler is a photographer for the local newspaper, the puyallup news tribune. tacoma news tribune.
the fair has all the stuff great fairs are made of food, rides, games, and cattle. the western parade is part of a cattle herding tradition around these parts, a 12-block drive down puyallup s main drag that s rich in local history. the western parade, which features a cattle drive, really had its origin from the days when the train would stop in town and they would herd the livestock down the main street to get to the fair. but times have changed. these more modern 2009 cows say, herding tradition? i don t think so. we had a situation where a number of the steers decided to take a right-hand turn when they should have gone straight. and, unfortunately, that right-hand turn took them into the parking lot of a gas station and convenience store. dean kefler is a photographer for the local newspaper the
puyallup news tribune. he s been cover the local fair for a number of years and has a front row spot at the parade turned stampede. the cowboys told me that a couple of heifers, they kind of saw that they might give them some problems. it s a heifer, or a female cow, that is the troublemaker. she s on the run, making her escape with the steers hot on her heels. the cattle kind of tend to follow, you know. if one kind of breaks ranks, the others kind of go, hey, where s my friend here going. kefler is down on the street as the parade takes a turn for the unexpected. the mini mart gas station had this gaping wide, probably 15 or 20-foot gap, where there were no people. and the first heifer took a little bit of a detour and then pretty soon maybe have of them followed her in past the gas pumps. just a few feet away, bree gossett is working at an espresso stand.
the western parade is part of a cattle herding tradition around these parts. a 12-block drive down puyallup s main drag that s rich in local history. the western parade, which features a cattle drive, really had its origin from the days when the train would stop in town and they would herd the livestock down the main street to get to the fair. but times have changed. these more modern 2009 cows say, herding tradition, i don t think so. we had a situation where a number of the steers decided to take a right-hand turn when they should have gone straight. and unfortunately, that right-hand turn took them into the parking lot of a gas station and convenience store. dean kepler is a photographer for the local newspaper, the puyallup news tribune. he s been cover the local fair for a number of years and has a front row spot. the cowboys told me that a