There are plenty of fun things to see and do around SB, but for us the Solstice Parade is “The One.” Numeo Uno. Primo.
It’s just colorful and random displays of fanciful and playful imagination, and always seems to enchant us.
There’s a “theme” every year, and this time it was “Fantasy.” Even when you know the theme, it’s often impossible to guess how a particular entrant in the parade is trying to express that thought. Maybe because some aren’t – just having crazy fun. 🙂
Most of the participants interact with the crowd, and since many along the route dress up fancifully too, watching the crowd adds to the fun. For example, Ms Piggy there had boobs and buns that moved to cheers from the crowd.
Click any of these pix for larger versions. The one above for example, has many interesting details. Notice the upper deck observers watching the parade and the crowd.
Lots of families, and kids getting shoulder rides to save energy or for a great view. Few things seem more thrilling to a small child than riding atop a tall parent. Bring back memories?
Some families are right out in the parade, and this Dad seems especially happy about it. Since we were near the end point of the long parade, the kids had stopped waving by this point but his enthusiasm made up for it.
I guess the guy in the spangled red suit with giant hands is supposed to be Elvis, and he just randomly hugged the guy in the wheelchair. I wondered if this next float was a tribute to the kids story about “Wild Things.”
There were several groups of brilliantly costumed dancers like these, and most of the groups were quite large. This group had perhaps fifty dancers.
A few people brought pets, and this one seemed less than enthusiastic about the whole thing. Had the wings worked, this dog would have surely flown away home.
Sometimes the parade would take inexplicably long pauses, and younger people both in and watching the parade might wilt a little in the warm sun.
Can you tell I just don’t get tired of looking at the parade and the pix we take of it? So much fun, color and random humanity.
All along the route are kids and families selling eggs that have been drained and colorful confetti put in. Kids of all ages love to smash them over people’s heads, and someone tagged the girl in the middle of this next pic.
Of course, Summer Solstice is all about the sun. This next float was among my favs, and you can see a sol face peeking out from behind the blue multi-armed entity whose back is turned toward us.
There were of course multitudes of photographers mingling with the crowd, some quite beautiful.
There’s a colorful inflated float that usually marks the end of the parade, though this year it was followed by yet another drum float.
Inside the float’s plastic windows you can see gymnasts performing, with at least one of them on a trapeze seeming to float inside the float.
Once the last float has passed, many in the crowd follow the parade to the grand old Alameda Park for music, arts, crafts, and lots of fun.
Now if you haven’t enjoyed looking at and clicking on some of these pix and the whole notion of such a people’s parade is boring, watch out because my next post will probably include a few from the park. May the sun always shine in your heart.
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