Seattle Pride 2015 - the Flaming Torch

Of course, there are a lot more pages with great photos from Seattle's 2015 Pride Parade, but here are mine, from my IPod. My selfies were the best ones, so you're stuck with me. I haven't included moments with friends, just a general report.
I threw myself out of bed in Clallam Bay at 2:00 am on parade Sunday, and headed East at 3:30. It was still dark, and the sun was only hinting a rise as I headed into Port Angeles an hour later. The sky was red and orange and purple and blue and apple green. At Port Angeles, Mount Baker stood out dark purple against orange. At a rest stop on the east side of town, the sun suddenly topped the trees. I turned to look and saw the forests and mountains colored with sunlight bands of gold, pink and yellow. Everything was Rainbow.

The Dykes on Bikes led the way of course - the Women Came First.
Remember when there were about eight of them in the parade, and about two businesses - and both of them bars? And the whole parade took about 20 minutes by Volunteer park?

I cheered and waved for an hour and a half. Then I had to take a break, wandering down to third to grab a bowl of pho at my favorite little Vietnamese-food shop. After a lot of chicken soup, hot peppers and purple basil, I stepped out onto the street to hear that the parade was still going in.


Favorite moments: the very cute black Seattle policewoman in her blues and bill cap, looking quite sexy and so happy she could burst, interacting with a crowd that just wanted to hug her.
Sheriff's department deputy overjoyed to walk down the street in her uniform with her loved one's hand in hers.
Funniest phrase announcing an entry (the mopeds that followed the BOD): "Vaginas on Vespas!"
As for level of shouting, music and general hoo-hah, I couldn't hear a note from the smartly turned-out Seattle Police Pipe Band. I never thought I'd actually witness a pipe band drowned out.
Most surpised: saying "Happy Pride" to three cops and finding out I was the first one to say it to them.

Most enlightening moment: talking to the sex workers. Mindless prohibition always leads to general hell.
Best refreshment: the Episcopal Church's bread and wine at the end of the parade (very nice grape juice and a wonderful chewy, crusty sweet bread). Yes, I drank from the general chalice. Friends can tell you I'll get myself in trouble Joining In The Experience. Nothing but happiness, this time.
I'm sick and exhausted and I have a blister between my toes, but I don't care, I was there. Happy Pride!The Little Store: http://donnabarr.blogspot.com/2007/04...
Published on June 30, 2015 16:57
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