Since it had worked out so well in 1995 Paul reserved some rooms in the Adams Mark for Mardis Gras 1999. Lots of people couldn't come after all, but a good time was had by all who could. For 2000, we'll probably choose a different hotel.
When Paul found out that Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know? was going
to do a live broadcast during Mardi Gras from Biloxi (in honor of Biloxi's tricentennial) he had to
be there. He and Carol dressed appropriately for a radio show...
(Paul bought the hat from a street vendor in 1996. When Shirley saw him walking back she started giggling and said "You look just like the Crooked Man who walked a Crooked Mile." Everybody else agreed, though, that he's really "the Cat in the Hat.") After the show, Paul & Carol dashed to Mobile, tried to check in, and managed to get to the airport barely in time to meet Jennifer's plane. The "three musketeers" spent enough time chatting at the hotel that they had to break several laws to get to where they were supposed to be for the Mystics of Time (MOT) parade. |
Paul, friends Jodi and Emily, Gilbert Kirk, and Jennifer waiting for the MOT parade. | |
Carol, Jennifer, Paul, Lana, George, (unidentified waiter), Sarah, and Amy had Sunday brunch at the International Trade Club before the Joe Cain procession. |
Lana had to borrow Carol's jeans and hat, but wound up the best-dressed of the bunch... |
Lana, Jennifer, and Sarah waiting for the Joe Cain procession. |
Paul, Lana, and Jennifer listening to Sarah at dinner Sunday night. |
Jennifer and Paul chilling at the hotel after Joe Cain day and dinner. |
Amy with the Murphy High band, practicing for the arrival of King Felix III. |
Jennifer and Carol waiting for King Felix to arrive... |
King Felix is heralded by the fireboat spraying water in the Mardis Gras colors.
Purple is for Justice |
King Felix receives the Key to the City from Mobile's mayor. |
Jennifer checks out the King's court's float. |
Paul, Lana, and George waiting for the Infant Mystics parade Monday nught. |
George filming the IM parade. |
Amazingly enough, the best deals for souvenirs can be found at the parades when the street vendors pass by. |
With work beckoning the last of the out-of-town family, we turned over one of the rooms to
Earl Miles and Marge Kirk so that the good times could
continue.
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