Brian Noble
Gratefully in Recovery
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2004
I'm still processing the adrenaline spike. That was not fun at all, and that's after watching a win!Definitely the game.
I'm still processing the adrenaline spike. That was not fun at all, and that's after watching a win!Definitely the game.
I missed the float due to multi-tasking chores (cleaning the bathroom and laundry), But from the pictures she posted throughout the week I’m sure it was great. It was San Diego Zoo. I did catch many other amazing floats tho.I hope it wasn’t a float we missed seeing because of commercials, or when they broke away from the actual parade to show how one was put together. I seem to remember an actual show a couple years ago that showed how they were made. It was interesting but I don’t want to miss seeing the floats.
I noticed this year the floats were all a bit more compact than some years past. None had trouble making the turn this time.
Some of the less elaborate floats are from communities and groups without major funding behind them -- just a lot of heart, so I give extra points for that.Thought a few of the floats looked amateurish with someone just deciding to put some flowers on the side to make them legal.
I do recall in some prior parades they had difficulty turning that sharp corner. Not like they didn't know the parade route ahead of time or publish some sort of specifications on how wide/tall/long a float could be. Similar to height restrictions, if they have to go under any freeway overpasses, they need to be able to retract to do that.
I did notice in particular that all of the vehicles with floral draping looked exceptional this year. They did say that FTD was responsible for that, so whoever put that together had a fantastic eye. Not just the typical scattering of roses and florals that have been done to death.