There had to be something naughti-ish to call it Naughti Gras. There was all sorts of entertainment that was not, um, family oriented, other than in the sense of suggesting activity that creates families. Well, you couldn't get in if you were not twenty one (there was alcohol for sale!) and, at that point, you were old enough to know what you were getting into. The organizers were carding almost everyone at the door but waived us through on an obvious elderly exemption. Which would have been more embarrassing?
Today is a travel day for me and Mrs. C. I have some business out of town in a few days and we're sticking in some R&R beforehand. I must apologize in advance for a lack of comments on my friends' blogs. There won't be much free time until I get home Wednesday night. Images from the destination soon, after we hang out with the angels for a bit.
Today is a travel day for me and Mrs. C. I have some business out of town in a few days and we're sticking in some R&R beforehand. I must apologize in advance for a lack of comments on my friends' blogs. There won't be much free time until I get home Wednesday night. Images from the destination soon, after we hang out with the angels for a bit.
(I think Olivier will like this one.)
I'm sure he will! How decadent! :-)))
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time!
Not quite as scary as yesterday's image on your blog.!
ReplyDeleteThe 'spice' of life. Looks like it was fun.
ReplyDeleteLord have mercy, what's this world comin' to?? I"m blushing. Yeah right!!!!
ReplyDeleteBon weekend,
V
Angels? Safe travels.
ReplyDeleteThe expressions on the faces in the first shot are priceless.
I like the looks on the girls in the background watching the girl on stage - their eyes are saying mean things!
ReplyDeletebelle danseuse, voila un spectacle que j'aurais aime voir. Merci pour la deuxieme photo ;))
ReplyDeleteYes, Olivier DID enjoy the second photo :-)))
ReplyDeleteCompetition for the Moulin Rouge show oh la la!