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"Throw me something, mister!"

Caryl

BrightHope
If you've ever been to a Mardi Gras parade, you've heard or yelled that. If you haven't ever had that privilege, you have NO idea how many necklaces and trinkets - not to mention the ubiquitous Moon Pies! - are thrown in such a parade.

I knew there had to be a good use for those myriad beads when the parades were over. Boz, my snow stripe-motley, agreed. He totally enjoyed burrowing through the colorful pile. Thanks for looking, and laissez les bons temps rouler!
 

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Thanks, Eric. The beads were my idea, but I have to give the photo credit to my son Sterling. That boy ought to forget this whole science-major thing and be a photographer! :wink:
 
Wow, he looks stunning in those! If only they could wick up moisture, too... they'd be a neat substrate for a display animal.
 
I know someone up here the regularly ring jousts and her horse is always wearing a long chain of metallic green Mardi-Gra beads around his neck when he competes. That's so cool!

Great backdrop! He certainly doesn't seem to mind!

Devon
 
Dang, Caryl! I have a couple of grocery sacks full of those beads and was going to use them soon as props, but you beat me to it! Lovely pics!!!
 
I knew there was a reason I kept so many of those things. :)

I remember when I went to Mardi Gras. It was the first MG after Katrina. My friend, a native, kept saying, "We'll go to this parade and that parade!" He was so excited. I said, "Uh huh!" trying to sound interested, but I was really thinking, "How booooring!" (Parades around here are boring.) So we get down there, and I see my first parade and before I know it, I'm screaming, "Throw me something, mister!" and diving for beads. It sure does bring out the kid in you. ;)
 
Looking back at this one made me laugh! Yes, this was a great use for all those Mardi Gras beads. Boz is still beautiful. I told him he was being admired again, but he didn't seem to care one way or another. Thanks for the compliments, folks!
 
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