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Mardi Gras, New Orleans in Photos

I’ve just had the most crazy week in New Orleans attending my first Mardi Gras in this city that needs no excuse to celebrate with a parade. Or in this case, days of parades that finish on Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday), because Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent.

Yes, believe it or not, this week of multiple parades is all about the Easter calendar. In 1892 the Rex Parade introduced the mardi gras colours of purple, gold and green. Purple Represents Justice. Green Represents Faith. Gold Represents Power.

But there is every colour under the sun, as you’ll see from my photos below – including my prep for riding in the Orpheus Parade on Lundi Monday.

A little bit excited to be riding with Orpheus Krewe in New Orleans
My polyester costume – big enough to fit over my actual clothes
There are 20+ floats in here with 500 of us all dressed up and ready to ride
I’m on Pop Goes the Weasel – pulled by a grunty John Deere
The three Orpheus clowns – with no idea how much our shoulders and back will hurt tomorrow!
Safety first. Harnessing myself in
Can you see 8 of us in amongst the throws (read tat)!

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