Apparently a collection is held during the parade for the benefit of Friends of Children in Hospital. It didn't pass us though.
We caught the train to get places at the head of the parade route (which is near the central station), but we arrived only a couple of minutes before it started and people were already pretty much settled on the sidewalks and across the street. The crowd isn't as huge as Baguio City's Flower Parade, but they make it up for height :-).
We didn't have to wait long before the parade started. I only had the iPhone with me , Jo-Lo was on my shoulder, and we were a couple of rows behind so pardon the paparrazi photos.









Storm Troopers! Jo-Lo excitedly called out "Star Wars!" when he saw these costumed dudes. Yeah, I'm training him on the ways of the Force.










Too bad this photo was way too dark. These four were dressed up as the GhostBusters!












No sooner had the crowd dispersed when the clean-up crew arrived, removing the barricades, picking up the rubbish, and cleaning up the gutters. I was amazed. That's the taxes at work :-).

The celebration continued at the Civic Square, with a program that lasted for a couple of hours.


Guess Jo-Jo was happy to see the real Santa Claus ! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhee! Anong wish mo kay Santa?
ReplyDelete:D
Sidney: he sure was!
ReplyDeleteMeowok: Marami! Ewan ko lang kung magkakatotoo. hehe
Looks like real fun!
ReplyDeleteAdvance Merry X'mas to you and family, Watson :)
Dodong: Salamat ha!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this and the photos Kuya. And like you, S.King distorted my views on clowns hehehe :)
ReplyDeleteI saw Mumble!!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSQ: oy kumusta ka na!
ReplyDeleteToni: yun ba yung penguin?