YACHATS – There’s nothing quite like a normal Fourth of July in Yachats. Except there’s not much normal.
It’s been two years since the community celebrated quite like it did this holiday weekend. And although it may have not been quite as crowded as in the past, the folks who were here were ready for fun.
The sun came out and enticed throngs of visitors and Yachats regulars to indulge in a pancake breakfast, an extra day of the Yachats Farmers Market, an art show, a duck (not real ones!) race … and, of course, the La de da Parade, which was back after a two-year pandemic-forced hiatus
The weather cooperated perfectly, with warm temperatures and bright sunny skies. Even a pod of whales stopped just off the mouth of the Yachats River to put on a show.
Here are some photos and scenes from a beautiful Fourth in Yachats.
James Kerti says
Happy to see so many familiar, smiling faces. Thanks for posting this.
Jacqueline Danos says
Thanks for these great pictures. Happy the La De Da Parade is back but bummed to see motorized vehicles. The only motorized vehicle I miss is the manure spreader with the Mayor and City Council. Where were they? Of all the obligations that the Mayor and Council have I would think this would be the most fun.
Chris Chandler says
Electric vehicles have motors, but not tailpipes, and make very little noise. Those charged locally are using fuel that’s 95% carbon-free. Isn’t that something to celebrate?
Vehicles with internal combustion engines (gasoline, diesel) spew exhaust and can be very noisy. Imagine downtown Yachats when 80% of vehicles on 101 have electric motors instead…it will be much quieter, and the air will be cleaner.
I think educating people about electric vehicles is a very good thing. Electric vehicles are much more efficient than those powered by gasoline or diesel—those waste up to 70% of their fossil fuels by turning them into heat, not forward momentum. Electrics are highly efficient—nearly all of that power is used for momentum, and not wasted.
Richard Buehrig says
Nice to see the La de da Parade back in full swing again. Too bad you let the politicians be involved as well.