Thursday, March 17, 2022

St. Patick's Day or Week in New Orleans

Melinda Palacio




In New Orleans, it's business as usual, laissez les bon temps rouler, and the good times roll indeed. Forget about lent, the period after mardi gras that's suppose to be a somber time and sober time for Catholics. New Orleans takes a big break from lent to celebrate St. Patrick and St. Joseph. The St. Patrick's Day parades span a whole week. I attended the first parade but will probably pass on the ones this weekend. For a short post this week, I offer some photos of the parade held the Saturday before St. Patrick's Day and a few quieter pics from Audubon Park, a favorite place to walk amongst the birds. 


At Audubon Park a goose befriends a swan.

The last of the black bellied whistling ducks. Yesterday only three were left. Wonder why they stayed?

Apparently, this group of balloon suits makes a point of watching the St. Patrick's Day Parade on the very same spot, in the same outfits year after year.

With no concern about a pandemic or Covid cooties, men offer paper flowers to women and expect a kiss in return. 

The Irish Channel in New Orleans kicks off the festivities. Downtown and neighboring communities will hold their own St. Patick's Day Parade. 

Enjoying the beautiful parade day.

Many of the floats appeared to be recycled Mardi Gras floats.

I always tend to catch the most beads. 

And now a nap


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