Covid-19 can't stop Pride!
So are we ready?
Rainbow flag, check.
Rainbow bling, check.
But that photo doesn't really do justice to
my rhinestone rainbow ball cap,
so here's a better shot, LOL --
Every Pride Parade needs music
with a loud, driving dance beat,
so turn up the volume and let this
video mix play while you're
scrolling through the Parade!
Okay, we're all set now!
Let's get this
Parade going!
First up, a beautiful
rainbow scarf handcrafted by
anne marie in philly of
is here with a great photo he took at the
March on Washington for Marriage Equality --
This wonderful rainbow art stone is from
is here in full rainbow mode!
And
Cat with all her colourful
stripes on display too!
Peace, baby!
all her rainbow flowers plus a great sign --
with her artist friend Michael
and his outstanding rainbow art . . .
. . . plus Michael's rainbow vase collection!
Hold on to your wigs, girls!
Yes, it's Mistress Maddie
in her rainbow drag finery!
And the Mistress has a special
greeting for you all --
"I'm not ladylike, nor am I manly.
I am something else altogether.
There were so many different
ways to be beautiful."
Happy Pride to all! Cheers!
Give a big cheer for the
out 'n proud pets of
. . . plus Frank himself in a striking rainbow fedora!
And here's Frank's husband Leon in a few
Pride Parade shots from years gone by --
Next, a parade participant from our
hidden historical past has been brought
In 1938 at the University of Kansas, Miss Erlene Hale
was voted "Perfect Male" by her "co-ed" peers
(i.e. other women students) in the annual
"Puff Pants Prom" to which no men were admitted.
The handsome Miss Hale lived all her life in Kansas
and [*wink*] never married.
[Photo © Acme Newspictures, 1938]
Say, who's this hopping along
the parade route?
"EVERY BUNNY LOVES A PARADE!!"
is a seasoned marcher, protester and mummer!
Now she's gracing our Pride Parade too --
exuberant "Rainbow Dress Fashionista Barbie" --
But alas, all good things
must come to an end.
Our Pride Parade concludes
with a wonderful new painting created
"Beautiful, YOU Are" --
Sincere thanks to
everyone who participated!
I appreciate the time
and effort you took to
make this Virtual Pride
Parade a success!
Happy Pride, Everybody!