Saturday’s cold, drizzly weather was no match for folks’ excitement as they gathered downtown for yet another Mardi Gras parade.
“I just love Mardi Gras, I love Mobile, Alabama, it’s the best place-- the birthplace of Mardi Gras, let’s go!” said Layton Warren.
Warren has been celebrating Mardi Gras for years, and brought a group of friends for yet another night of fun. Everyone braved the cold in coats and gloves, but spirits were warm as they ushered in the Maids of Mirth parade. “The cold weather is not affecting me though- we are so excited, we don’t care about the weather,” said one.“It’s just been so cool to be able to bring my friends out to experience my city and my hometown and it’s become their home too so I love it,” said Jabraun Bass.
Another round of vibrant floats made their way down the streets- from a birthday party float to a dazzling disco group.“I have about 14 garbage bags full of beads so I can’t wait to add more to my collection because Mobile is the best city I’ve ever lived in,” said one.“I’m here from Homer, Alaska. I came down to see family and friends and now we’re at Mardi Gras,” said one.
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