Laissez les bons temps roulez, chere!
 
Ann Wass
 
 
In a message dated 3/7/2011 3:25:57 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
penn...@costumegallery.com writes:


I am  at Mardi Gras having a blast.  Monday and Mardi Gras Day we will be  
in
New Orleans.  I need some help!  Mardi Gras morning there will  be a
Renaissance costumed walking club (group) who will be strolling the  French
Quarter of New Orleans. I don't know their name or touring schedule.  They
end their stroll at the Mississippi River then drop wreaths in  it.  Next,
anyone who has ashes of loved ones may sprinkle them in the  river. Can you
please find a website with this the name and tour route of  the touring
group. I want to photo the event.  This is a real  funeral.


Today I attended the mock funeral for Joe Cain in Mobile,  Alabama.  Joe 
Cain
was a real person who started Mardi Gras back up in  1866 after the Civil
War.  Sunday was Joe Cain Day aka the People's  Mardi Gras Parade.  The day
starts with Cain's Widows with a grave  side service at his actual grave.
The Merry Widows are dressed in mourning  attire from various times from
bustle to present day.  My favorite was  his bustle beauty widow.bustle
mourning dress, a garter, and  she  smokes a large cigar.  At the cemetery
after the funeral, a man got on  bended knee and removed her garter.  After
the funeral there was a New  Orleans Marching Club (with Dixieland jazz 
music
like in the movies).   We went to the MG parade where the Merry Widows were
on the first  Mardi Gras float.  While waiting for the parade to begin, the
widows  walk around giving out black roses and black strands of beads, lucky
people  also get a cup, special beads, and a black garter.  Guess what  I
got?!!! All the previous and press access to walk around and photograph  all
of this!!!  I weaved all my roses together to make a wreath of  black roses
for my head.   



I walked back to my  holding area and one of my crew noticed a lot of women
in red attire  stationed before the Merry Widows Float.  We HAD to check  
this
out!  The women were Joe Cain's Mistresses.  One Lady in Red  looked at my
black rose wreath and said,  "You need some red in there  and handed me two
red roses."  Love press access!   Later, I  weaved the red roses into my
wreath.  



I photographed  and filmed the entire parade.  Ever want to be a target at a
MG  parade, put a video camera on a tripod.  Mine was covered with MG  
beads.
I had to hold on to the tripod to keep my camcorder from  falling.  Beads
were hitting my head and hanging from the wreath on my  head.



Some Photos:  Please do not copy these photos.I am  just putting them online
quickly to show you.

All the Widows during  graveside service:  

http://www.costumegallery.com/MardiGras/2011/Mobile/JoeCain/Widow3LG.jpg  



Merry Widows after service with the trumpeter from Marching  Club:

http://www.costumegallery.com/MardiGras/2011/Mobile/JoeCain/Widow2LG.jpg



Joe  Cain's Real  Grave:

http://www.costumegallery.com/MardiGras/2011/Mobile/JoeCain/grave1LG.jpg  



Me with the Bustle  Widow:

http://www.costumegallery.com/MardiGras/2011/Mobile/JoeCain/Widow1LG.jpg  



Joe Cain's  Mistress:

http://www.costumegallery.com/MardiGras/2011/Mobile/JoeCain/Mistress1LG.jpg



Me  & my Mobile Crew.you can see the wreath of Cain  roses:

http://www.costumegallery.com/MardiGras/2011/Mobile/JoeCain/crew1LG.jpg  



Got to go to bed!  A BIG day ahead!

Penny Ladnier,  owner

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