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I was bewildered when I saw these guys at the carnival parade in February. Was blackface rearing its ugly head? Then I saw their parade float. They call themselves “Badass Monkeys” and dress up in gorilla suits (either traditionally black or neon green). And they … Continue reading Wild and Wilder
The cannon is real. It really shoots. They shot the cannon at the carnival parade and afterwards I couldn’t hear a thing for quite a while. You can see that the second photo is a bit fuzzy because I literally jumped when the cannon went … Continue reading WHAT HAPPENED?
The carnival parade is coming down the road. The attraction and fun is the costumes, the decorations, the music, the atmosphere and at least for the kids: the loot. They carry big bags to collect all the sweets, popcorn and pretzel bags. Despite the valiant … Continue reading Clean up After the Merrymaking
Three aliens on a wall. Three stars at the carnival parade cart and three beauties on top of a car. Thursday Trios
Carnival is a time of public enjoyment and entertainment when people wear unusual clothes, dance, and eat and drink, usually in the streets of a city. Particularly the unadulterated enjoyment can be seen on the faces of these participants. Helau! (That’s the traditional cry of the Fassenacht … Continue reading Carnival Parade

These ladybugs were a nursery school group taking part in a spring parade.
for the One Word Photo Challenge: Ladybug
More ladybugs can be found here.


Every year, three weeks before Easter, we burn winter in our town and we use this occasion for a colourful parade. It’s called “Sommertagszug”. Besides the giant snowman there are the two “Butze”, the green one symbolizing summer and the hay one symbolizing winter.

Almost three thousand particpants from nursery and primary schools dress up and illustrate various spring themes.

Birds and beetles, flowers and weepy snowmen are part of the displays.

I love the imagination- and aren’t those little chicklets adorable?

And these days a lot of fathers accompany their little ones in the parade – and aren’t those two gardening enthusiasts adorable?

Onlookers line the streets, and the lucky ones have VIP seating.

Talking about VIP seating: lucky the boy or girl who can rely on dad’s strong shoulders.

In the end everybody assembles on the market square for a last look on Jack Frost for this year –

before he goes up in smoke.

And now the “Bretzel” won’t survive for much longer either.
I only wanted to pick one photo from yesterday’s festival for Cee’s oddball challenge (I particularly delight in the adults proudly wearing ridiculous outfits walking with their toddlers) but it ended in a photo gallery.
https://ceenphotography.com/2017/03/26/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-march-26-2017/
