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Friday
23Feb

Mardi Gras Photo Gallery

IMG_0120_2_3.jpgTuesday was Mardi Gras, and I spent part of the day in the French Quarter taking pictures. You can see them here. Perhaps in a show of post-Katrina civic pride, revellers in the Quarter wore more traditional masks and costumes than I can ever remember seeing. Many of the costumes were quite beautiful, and I have included some of my best pictures in the gallery.

Mardi Gras above all is a time of satire, a time for the common folk to make fun of people in high places. There were a few FEMA-themed costumes, a few George W. Bushes, but for the most part the humor was much more playful and good-spirited than last year, with less Katrina bitterness. I was very glad to see that.

Some highlights: A man dressed as George Bush with a Grim Reaper mannequin strapped to his back. The Grim Reaper had a fishing pole, and dangling from the end of the pole was a can of oil. In other words, the Grim Reaper was riding GW Bush's back, baiting him with oil.

Another good one: A man in an excellent Napoleon costume carried a sign offering to buy Louisiana back from the Bushes.

And finally: A man dressed as Rep. William Jefferson, the Louisiana politician currently under investigation after $80,000 in bribe money was found in his freezer. The faux Jefferson, wearing  a striped prisoner's uniform, was wandering the Quarter banquettes handing out fake $100 bills  with Jefferson's face on it. He walked right past me on Royal Street and handed a wad of the counterfeit money to a cop.

C'etait un bon Mardi Gras! 


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Reader Comments (2)

MH, I'm only seeing one photo in your gallery. Is this like having bats in your belfry? Less is more?
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPhillip Gordon
My bad, I figured it out. You have to actually click on the green "here" to go there. Duh.
February 25, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPhillip Gordon

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