Mardi Gras in Mobile

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  Rainy weather greeted us for our first parade. Few people on the route meant that we were buried in beads – so many that we stopped trying to catch them and stayed far back on the parade routes for the rest of the weekend. On the last day of the celebrations we gave our bags of beads to a group of kids who were planning on taking them to Krispi Kreme where they could trade twelve pounds of beads for a dozen donuts. The beads are then sent to groups that sort and package then for resale – a great way to keep them out of the landfill.

          Wet!                           Must eat at least one moon pie!

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  By Fat Tuesday the weather had cleared and the crowds were huge.

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I blogged about Mardi Gras in 2011 and since this information is still accurate I won’t repeat it. We still don’t know who owns the lot where we park but this year we decided to stay overnight. The lot is on a street that gets little traffic and is bordered by the cemetery and businesses, and is adjacent to the Big Zion Church. Most of the congregation parks on the street so the lot doesn’t get used even on Sunday. Fat Tuesday was a different story however! Groups of families and friends set up barbeque grills and shade canopies early in the morning and settled in to enjoy the day. After the last parade everything was packed up and we were alone again.

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  I’m not sure about the rules for RV parking in the city but we saw a few lots taped off and filled with RVs. We also some RVs parked along the side streets. Pay close attention to the signs to avoid getting towed and fined. There’s also a large area under the I-10 overpass that Mobile has dubbed RV City. It’s just a parking lot with as many RVs as possible crammed in. Spaces are about $400.00 for the 20 days for dry camping. We strolled through and decided that it was really awful but it sells out every year. In fact most spots are grandfathered in.

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