In case you were wondering (you WERE wondering weren't you?) where all those Mardi Gras beads came from, well, I was able to sneak into this bead farm with my wife and caught this picture of a Mardi Gras bead-tree.
All seriousness aside, click on the image above to see the large version. We found this tree the day after a Mardi Gras parade. I don't know who was standing under it, but massive amounts of beads must have rained down on them for this many to be caught up in this crape myrtle tree.
I saw a particularly neat pair of beads and was trying to nudge them down.
(oh, we got out of the bead farm without being discovered).
--steve buser
9 comments:
the expression on his face is great!
This post made my morning! Thanks for sneaking into that bead tree farm.
I think the purple one would go better with your shirt ;-)
PS Let me know if you find a diamond tree farm!!!
I have never understood the beads thrown around in New Orleans. I had no idea there was a farm but I thought it was probably in China. I was surprised there was one In New Orleans.
Thanks for your visit.
Abraham Lincoln
Wow! :D
He he, what a nice decoration of this tree. :)
Wonderful photo. Is there a reason they put them in the trees?
You caught this one beautifully--the sparkle-- this is tremendous!
Awesome photo! I remember Mardi Gras quite vividly...and that's only because I didn't drink when I was there. :-)
Love the tree.
I love this photo!
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