2/06/2008

Carnaval is over...



Carnaval was loud, crazy, full of beer, hot dogs, kids with neon light sabers and confetti. And it was fun.


We'd heard lots of stories about how wild and noisy it was - and it's true that the later you are out the louder and younger the crowd gets. But we learned that we can choose what we want to do and stay home when we don't feel like it.


The dogs survived, too - although neither of them like fireworks and they head to the cubby under the towel shelves in the bathroom. They are just going to have to learn to live with fireworks since that's just part of celebrating in Mexico.


Last night was the last parade that brings about the end of Carnaval. We found a spot along the parade route where it ends at Olas Altas and I tried to take a few pictures. We have a point-and-shoot camera and of course the floats are moving so accept my apologies. I think they still give you the idea.















6 comments:

Steve Cotton said...

Great post. It apppears that Matzalan's Carnival is quite the event. And I was happy to hear the dogs survived.

What I want to know is the theme of that first float. It looks like an attack of the blowup dolls. (That observation is based only on what I have heard in life.)

Nancy said...

You had better get to the Mexican coast, quick! It's the best location to study the species Carnavalus Mermaidus in the wild.

Mike Nickell and Cynthia Johnson said...

WOW! The pics of the floats are really great. Thanks for "including" us in the celebration.

Anonymous said...

Wow... as A Tribe Called Quest would say, we had "nada nada nada, not a damn thing!" for Carnaval here in Playa del Carmen!

Anonymous said...

Argh...you got SUCH better Carnival photos than we did! We will just refer people here. :)

1st Mate said...

Thanks for the photos of the parade! We were so close to getting to see it, but arrived in Maz one day too late. Sorry I didn't get off an email that we were in town, internet access was just too spotty. Now we're in Chacala.