Check out the footage of the parades, click here!
Thanks for visiting stay tuned for Mardi Gras and New Orleans culture, music and much more.
Stay Tuned For My Experiences During Mardi Gras Celebrations, And Doing Other Cool Stuff In New Orleans! Will Share Travel Tips, Culture, Music, And Of Course, What To Eat!
Check out the footage of the parades, click here!
Thanks for visiting stay tuned for Mardi Gras and New Orleans culture, music and much more.
Remember that Mardi Gras Day is that LAST day of the celebration. After that the next day is Ash Wednesday, time to go to church after all the the wildness of the Carnival Season.
Check out the Mardi Gras Parade Schedule, looks like they're starting on Wednesday, February 7. So get there if you can, there's nothing else like it!
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Yes folks, it's almost that time again, before you know it Mardi Gras Day 2022 will be here! Now although the date of Fat Tuesday will be March 1, 2022, the parades are actually going to start next month.
The first will be on January 6, 2022, we'll be posting more soon and providing a link to the parade schedules as well. Of course with everything going on regarding the pandemic, arrangements for the celebrations are subject to change without notice.
But make sure you take precautions, be safe, and enjoy!
Well folks it's that time again, it's Mardi Gras Day. Here's the last chance to get your party on since tomorrow is Ash Wednesday. So do it pandemic style and social distance from home so the only mask you'll need is your Mardi Gras mask!
Hope you've enjoyed the posts, feel free to let me know in the comments below what you'd like to see covered here.
Thanks for visiting and stay tuned for more Mardi Gras, culture, traditions and history here throughout the year!
Keep watching this blog for updates on virtual celebrations hosted by different Mardi Gras krewes as well as ideas for throwing your own Mardi Gras parties.
As they say in Louisiana “Laissez les bons temps rouler” which means “Let the good times roll.”
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This year has been a challenge for us all around the world. My condolences go out to all who have lost loved ones in the pandemic outbreak this year.
The Mardi Gras Girl Blog will continue to post information on Mardi Gras and keep readers up with changes in the schedule of parades. They won't be during the Carnival season as usual but possibly in May.
Although travel to New Orleans is something to look forward to in the near future, this blog will feature ways to bring the joy and festivity of Mardi Gras to your home.
Mardi Gras parties where masks and colored beads as well as traditional New Orleans cuisine can be prepared can be a way to have fun especially during a time when some fun is needed.
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