Which Way to the Parade?

Friday morning, I hitched up and headed across the Causeway toward the French Quarter RV Resort. They were waiting for me when I got there, opened the gate to greet me and I was directed where to park.

billboard over the trailer

I had a nice, billboard-shaded site.

It’s urban camping at its finest.

The expansion joints on the Causeway set up quite a vibration in the trailer. I had to spend a few minutes setting thing aright, but then I was ready to head out and explore.

Taking the floats to the starting point

The first thing I discovered was a caravan of floats being moved into position for the evening’s parades.

taking the float to the starting point

I love coming across those unexpected treats!

I was heading toward the French Quarter. The folks in the office had given me a map of a parade I did have on my Mardi Gras Parade Tracker App.

I was having a little trouble figuring out the map. I thought I was where it was going to be arriving, but this woman looked like the parade had already passed by.

Wine glasses at Krewe of Cork

So, I asked her where the parade was.

She told me that they would be back this way soon. I complimented her on her glasses, and she told me that they had given them to her. She told me that I might be able to get some, too.

Ooh! Free stuff! I love it!

Soon, I heard the marching band, and then it was there in front of me!

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This was the Krewe of Cork, and the marching groups had themes based on wine. It was a walking parade. There weren’t any motorized floats, just groups of people walking along having a great time.

Krewe of Cork 3

And, rather than throwing stuff, they walk right up and hand it to you. It was so friendly!

Krewe of Cork

People sometimes ask me if I get lonely, traveling by myself. I make friends all the time. Sometimes we’re friends for ten minutes, like the woman with the wine glasses or the man I met with a small instrument case in his hand

I smiled and said, “I’ll bet you don’t play the tuba, do you?” I was thinking that maybe it was a flute or a clarinet. It turns out that he plays harmonica, and the case held all his harmonicas. He told me that he had bought a thirty day Amtrak pass. He started in Chicago, and was ending in New Orleans.

Now, this young man didn’t have any beads at all, having just walked up to the parade route. So, I tapped one of the marchers on the shoulder and told her of his sad plight. She obliged by draping a few strands around his neck.

To Serve and to Pour
To Serve and to Pour

And then the parade had passed. Everyone had a great time.

Krewe of Cork 2

It was time for me to wend my way out of the French Quarter to the Uptown area for the evening’s parades. These parades were listed on my tracker and I just went where my phone told me.

I got to the viewing area I had picked and then looked around for a bite to eat.

Red Beans and Rice with Alligator Sausage
Red Beans and Rice with Alligator Sausage

Okay, who drinks coffee at a Mardi Gras parade? I guess I do!

Vendors at the parade

There was still a while to wait for the parade to start. These vendors were happy to fill in the time by selling stuff.

Girls waiting for the parade

These little girls were so cute to watch. Here they are checking the parade’s progress on the app on their father’s phone.

And then the parade reached us! This was the Krewe of Oshun.

Krewe of Oshun

And the beads started flying!

Krewe of Oshun float

It was kind of hard to catch photos, and I only picked up one string of beads in this location.

This parade finally got to the end, and I switched spots for the second parade, which was the Krewe of Cleopatra.

This parade was lead by the Shriners.

Here come the Shriners!
Here come the Shriners!

By the way, does anyone else remember when Shriners used to ride tiny cars in parades?

Shriners in little cars
Shriners in little cars

These guys were riding really big bikes! They waved and revved their engines and then lead the floats and marching bands along the parade route.

And they are ready to move off
And they are ready to move off

Here comes the marching bands.

Drum line

This was the Krewe of Cleopatra.

Krewe of Cleopatra 1

I happened to stand in a spot where the floats slowed down. Sometimes they stopped. The beads were just a-raining down!

selfportrait 1

The beads are starting to add up!

Krewe of Cleopatra 2

The floats were elaborate and they just kept coming.

Santa float

Now, I am not quite sure how Santa Clause relates to the Cleopatra theme, but there he was.  And the beads kept raining down. At one point, I put up both hands to catch beads, and the krewe members threw them on my arms! I felt like a human ring toss game!

I was getting kind of tired, and the beads were getting heavy. I asked my new friend on the left of me to take a photo of me with my new friend on the right – and got photo-bombed by some of New Orleans’ finest.

Self Portrait 2

And a good time was had by all!