Two full busses left for the Mardi Gras parade at four. The parade starts at seven thirty. Got a spot where we could be right in front. We took the stools we bought in Eden and they were very useful. The crowd was about four or five deep behind us by parade time. People watching was fantastic. Lots of people got into the spirit and dressed up. Colinda and I had on our shiny hats and stuck on jewels we got at the dollar store in Eden. The parade is a gay pride parade and the floats were pulled by cars. The groups walking had wonderful costumes and routines that they had practiced. I am not sure why it is called the Mardi Gras parade. It started in 1978. Maybe the first one was during Mardi Gras. Many organizations were represented including a girl guide troop, a pre school and an animal rescue group. Churches and synagogues also. We stayed until nine thirty and the parade was still going on. We were told it is traditional to stay up all night and party. I am glad I got to see the parade and experience all the love and support shown there. My camera does not take clear pictures of things in motion. Here are a few of them.
































