Posted by Tom in TN on March 13, 2011 at 18:07:17 from (75.200.15.138):
In Reply to: Mules?? posted by dave2 on March 13, 2011 at 14:28:42:
Dave,
I wish that you were going to be in this area the first week of April. I live about 40 miles south of Nashville, near the town of Columbia, TN. Columbia calls itself "The Mule Capital of the World".
Every year, the first week of April is the Mule Day Festival. It starts on Tuesday or Wednesday and continues through Sunday. There will literally be hundreds of mules in Columbia during that time. There are all kinds of events, shows, demonstrations, a parade, a beauty contest, etc, during the week.
The parade will feature mules being ridden, mules pulling wagons, mules pulling sulkies, and every other kind of mule conveyance you can imagine. For the poor people who only have horses and no mules, they'll be allowed to ride at the end of the parade.
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