Lincoln Heights X-mas Parade 2009
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This year the parade was scheduled to start at 11am but knowing what I know, I showed up at 11:30. A few minutes later they did a countdown to the start of the parade which was a nice touch. Except that the parade starts at Lincoln Park and it takes some time to meander over to Broadway. Doh! Above we see one of the crowd converting a box into a hat, cuz LH be green like that.
Cotton
Candyero ready for the business action!
Looks like
it's going to be a little while before the floats get down to this part
of LH, maybe I'll walk around.
Even our
light poles were in a holiday mood.
Snack vendor
waiting as the nacho "cheeze" sauce warms up in its push button
dispenser.
Over by the
bank parking lot they've setup some stuff for the after-parade party. A
bit empty right now but the crowds will get here.
I like the
winter wonderland stuff, it's a reminder of the horrible cold the other
not-LA chump cities have to endure. You can keep your so-called
"seasons", I ain't interested. They asked me to take a picture, but
here it is in case you get online. Notice the carrot nose resting on
the hat.
Wow, so this
is snow. It's as if one giant
raspado fell out of the cup. And no tamarindo sauce in sight.
Fixed!
Tables of
pizza, supposedly for later but you can clearly see the volunteer
helping herself to a slice. Provecho!
Headed back
to Griffin, a raspado vendor doing brisk business. I briefly considered
going to the 99 to get some cups and some sort of sugary soda drink to
start my own impromptu jale, but I backed out. I had a parade to cover,
and I don't think they'd want me scooping up that snowman just yet.
Even the punx
like a parade.
I asked the
hotdogero if I could take a pic and he asked if I was part of the
police or something. Of course not, chale con la chota.
Hello ladies!
The LH parade organizing committee. Did you know that 3 of these peeps
are my facebook friends? Yup, making an ass out of myself online has
its privileges!
Please be
careful with this pipe.
Old and
modern technology come face to face: shoe shine while you text.
Tools of the
trade.
Here it
comes!
Hey, it's Mr.
Fresh Ed Reyes and his stylish cap.
The required Aztec Dancers, this one with
a message for Justice for the Juarez Mujeres.
What
do you call the vendor that sells elotes, raspados, duritos, and
something else? El multi-ero, of course.
Nerd patrol coming up. Let's ignore them.
ELAC showed up to our
fine little parade.
Some people stopped to check out the parade as they
were doing their shopping. Yes, LH has many fine boutiques for all your
consumption needs.
La Sagrada Camisa.
Neighbors
checking out the action from the comfort of home.
Hey, the Grand Marshal is parade float designer Raul
Rodriguez. Better known as that dude with the blue bird. They wizzed on
by.
The security dude of LH also doing the rounds.
Allesandro Drill team.
This must by the tiny faction.
Ok,
another elote then.
We sell joy.
Hugs and Kisses and Leaps all around.
Ranfla
on patrol.
In plain sight: breaking the cell phone while driving
law. Not that he cares.
LHNC
in a fancy go cart.
A
parade regular: Bobby Castillo of Dodgers fame. I think that's some
sort of batball team.
Pfft, who invited this fool?
Those bluetooth gadgets
make everyone look stupid. EVERYONE.
Isn't
reggaeton dead by now? I think she's a radio personality, and she
seemingly couldn't get anyone to come with her. Que sad.
Lil' queens.
More caruchas cruising
the strip.
Look
at those smile, by both the participants and the attendees!
I love yous are for White People? Oh, it's a title of a book.
Los Heavyweights Car
Club. Not a bad name.
Nice
detail in the artwork.
Look, its Pancho Villa!
Now that just looks
weird, with all those contrasting colors. I'm talking about the
playground of course.
Everyone
loves free stickers. Even if it comes from a van with an ape on the
side.
Las Chicas de Le Blancs were once again in the parade, though this time they didn't get out to do their little dance number.
Something is the best kept secret in
Lincoln Heights, but the dreads keep that secret hidden.
Snoopy was at our parade. Yeah, not even the Rose
Parade had that.
Los de la tercer edad
looking all spry.
Beautiful
woman singing to the crowds. And we get to enjoy this for free! Sheridan
Dance Team. And a supporter. El Arca, I think that's the secret. Go Mass Titans Drill Team! The thrift store mobile. The Royal Court. LHS band getting down. Our local environmentalist crossing the parade, to get to the other side. He knows everybody. Dog in a sweater. Yet more punx, this one on parade. And with a "cheap sex" patch, no less. Let the good times roll! A parade within a parade: this guy was just skating back and forth, seemingly all on his own. It was kinda funny. Funny ha ha. Hey, it's Richard Macias! Hmm, how is it that I know the president of the LH Chamber of Commerce? Somethings not right here. The only horse in this parade. Washington Arty? I don't get it. Nothing sez Xmas like a confederate flag. Egads. The celebrity
Grand Marshals were some guys from a show called Operation Repo. Since
I don't have cable nor do I watch much tv, I had no idea who they were.
But others seemed to understand their celebrity. Oh, is it
over already? The parade ran very smoothly this time and it seemed to
go by very fast, without those huge gaps of nothing from years past.
But yeah, that's the Claus's ending the parade. Happy crowds waiting til the very end. Back at the winter wonderland, the snow slide was in full swing. And the lines were forming. Freezing and fun. More singing. The pizza box table. There were still slices left. Formal presentation of the LH Royal Court. Even more dancing! Repairing the Snowman. The kid with the chair was trying to break up the ice pack so that it could be turned into snowballs.. ..so kids could do this. Direct hit! Snow: much cleaner than mud. You wouldn't hit a kid with glasses would you? The answer is yes. Coming to a safe stop. Lil' Santa doing some dance routine. The LH security dude with some bubbles. Grownups and children alike had fun. Afterwards we went to the new Cafe in the Heights, since we heard it was open. Lots of options. Lots of seating in front of LHS. I wrapped up the day with a coffee. And I'll wrap this page up as well. Hope you enjoyed this tour of the Lincoln Heights Xmas Parade 2009.
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