Carnival, as we are apparently calling it here in New Orleans, began today. How appropriate then, that I saw the exhibit at the New Orleans Museum of Art last night. The parades don’t really get going until February though.

As a native (relatively speaking) of Mobile, however, I do find it necessary to say that the Mardi Gras celebration in America began there. According to Wikipedia, “Mobile, Alabama has the longest tradition of observing Mardi Gras in North America, with the Celebration of Mardi Gras in Mobile dating back to 1703, and detailed by the Mardi Gras Museum in downtown Mobile. It is said to have originated in Mobile.”

I had to say it. Anyway, if you’ve never experienced Mardi Gras or Carnival, you can soak in a little bit from these photos, which do it no justice. I do offer this disclaimer: it’s not nearly as bad in New Orleans as its reputation. I mean sure, if you go to Bourbon Street, it’s not going to be family-oriented. But there are plenty of places to go with the family without worrying at all. The same goes for Mobile and most of the places I went on the Mississippi Gulf Coast growing up. So relax, come on down, and enjoy the fun. Just try not to focus on its meaning.
by Joe Kennedy
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