Saturday 4 May 2013

Brightonfestival.org



This year Michael Rosen leads 5,000 children from 83 schools, colleges and community groups who take over the streets of our city in a celebration of the alphabet. With Jokers and Jesters, Pirates and Pacifists and all the letters in the lexicon.
Typical, hot all week, we make it to the weekend for the biggest children's parade in the UK, and it rains.
For over 25 years the Children’s Parade has opened Brighton Festival, with local school children stepping into showstopping costumes they have designed and made themselves. Around 10,000 people come along to see the parade and be part of the largest annual children’s event in the UK. With a different theme each year, Same Sky spends six months working behind the scenes to create the parade.

I spent most of the day trying to get the hot water hot. Is it part of the built in obsolescence that boilers only break down on bank holiday weekends?
But I'm rejoicing coming off warfarin and going to Greece with Zelda for a week of sun and swimming. Both of our chickadees are getting married this summer so us Mother Hens need a bit of calm before the celebrations.



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