These are some of my favorite images I took as a Photographer for The Columbia Missourian. From marching band, to pagan rituals, to high school football, I did it all. Trumpet players march in the TV spot formation on Friday Nov. 18, 2022 at the Marching Mizzou Practice Field during practice for the 96th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. It is the first appearance of Marching Mizzou in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. Francis Howell players display the MSHSAA Class 5 trophy after defeating Fort Osage 49-21 on Friday Dec. 2, 2022 at Memorial Stadium in Columbia. The win marked the Vikings’ first football state championship in school history. Francis Howell finished the season undefeated with a 14-0 record. Fort Osage finished the season 11-3. Attendees smash grapes Saturday Sep. 3, 2022 at the Harvest Homecoming Festival. “It physically feels icky, but spiritually it’s amazing,” said Kerry Lynn, former board member of the Oak Spirit Sanctuary. Drag queen Musica Malone enters the stage Saturday Sep. 24, 2022 during the opening ceremony of the Mid-Missouri's PrideFest at Rose Music Hall. Mayor Barbara Buffaloe was in attendance for the event. From left, Watson Allen, 3, Maeve Allen, 2, and Lindsey Allen cheer for the Quorus on Saturday Sep. 24, 2022 during the Mid-Missouri PrideFest at Rose Music Hall. Watson and Maeve danced during the performance. The church invited MyCherie McEachern and other former preachers of Red Top Church to speak about their time with the congregation on Sunday Oct. 3, 2022 in Hallsville. McEachern served her first sermon on Oct. 5, 1980, and was the first female preacher for the region. From left, Charli Leach and Roran Leach, 4, toss grapes into a small pool Saturday Sep. 3, 2022 in preparation for the annual grape-smashing at the Harvest Homecoming Festival at Oak Spirit Sanctuary in Boonville. The sanctuary uses the grapes to make its own wine to use for rituals throughout the year. Jaume Padilla rests on the ground after finishing the Heart of America Marathon on Monday Sep. 5, 2022 at the Boone County History and Culture Center in Columbia. Padilla finished seventh in the marathon with a time of 3 hours, 34 minutes and 14 seconds. Fort Osage wide receiver Larenzo Fenner reacts with frustration in the first half of the Class 5 MSHSAA championship game on Friday Dec. 2 at Memorial Stadium. Fort Osage trailed by 28 points at halftime. Emily Schlittler plays the piccolo on Friday Nov. 18, 2022 at the Marching Mizzou Practice Field in Columbia. The expected weather in Manhattan on Thanksgiving will be a high of 48 degrees and a low of 43 degrees Fahrenheit.