Keylee Mckinney, center, 10 and her mother Natalie Mckinney, both of Fairfield throw buckets of water and a passing truck, during Cedar Fort's annual town wide water fight on Thursday, July 23rd. "It is war," said Natalie, in between trucks filled with people armed with water balloons, water guns, buckets of water and pressure washers, that sprayed anyone on the street. The annual event attracts people from all around towns all around Cedar Fort for an entire day of water battles. Even if someone was driving by, not part of the event, kids and adults would cover the car with water. "I just like feeling like a kid again," said Natalie. LANCE BOOTH/Daily Herald
Keylee Mckinney, center, 10, and her mother Natalie Mckinney, both of Fairfield, throw buckets of water at a passing truck during Cedar Fort's annual town-wide water fight on Thursday, July 23rd.
"It is war," said Natalie, in between trucks filled with people armed with water balloons, water guns, buckets of water and pressure washers targeting anyone on the street. The annual event attracts people from towns all around Cedar Fort for an entire day of water battle. Even if someone was driving by, not part of the event, kids and adults would cover the car with water. "I just like feeling like a kid again," Natalie said.
Posted in Cedar-fort on Friday, July 24, 2009 12:10 am Updated: 9:33 am. | Tags: Cedar Fort
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