Now I'm annoyed that we never went before - it was incredible (and, as Ironman pointed out, something that would not be out of place in Brattleboro) and far outside the normal Houston scene.
There were dog cars (which the girls loved),
and all sorts of SE Texas critters. Like an alligator,
A cockroach,
A chicken,
And a redneck in an outhouse.
Then we had the political statements. First off, the M-Peach car,
And then a not-really-work-safe favorite, the Missile Dick Chicks,
complete with erect figurehead, and preceded down the road by these two fellows:
The crowning glory were the bumpstickers they were displaying "Cheney-Satan, 08".
The grand winner was The Lady of Transportation, a truly impressive contraption.
Those are VW Bug hoods up there at the top
My two favorites were The Sashimi Tabernacle Choir,
240+ singing fish and lobsters, who all moved in unison as the car went down the road
and, of course, The Yarn Car.
More photos here for anyone who is interested. Next post: some type of finished object, I promise!
5/12/08 ETA: Tom Jones, curator of the Art Car Museum here in Houston, was killed in a tragic car accident early Sunday morning following the parade and festivities. Read more here. Thank you Tom for such a wonderful event and for bringing more beauty and joy to the streets.
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Truly impressive! I wish they had these festivities in Chicago - so I could gawk.
Thanks for sharing, Ms. Brown. Was there a knitter in the yarn car? Perhaps you can volunteer next year.
xoxo to all the brown/bump fam.
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