3.15.2009
St. Patrick's Day Parade - Southie Style
Today was Boston's famous St. Patrick's Day Parade. People from Ireland come to this, it's that legit. Most of the groups marching are local, but we saw a few from greater New England and New York City. They don't dye the Charles River green, but they do have about 600,000 people wearing green within a 5 mile section of Broadway.
These people are getting off the T with us. Some are sober, some won't know the meaning of that word until tomorrow morning.
Irish flags abound in Southie, Boston's Irish neighborhood.
Where else in America would you find a mural that says, "Ireland unfree will never be at peace."
We made the epic journey with our friends Peter and Laura. Don't we all look festive?
The parade begins with mounted police, which coincidentally are being disbanded due to budget cuts.
Lots of men in kilts playing pipes. A truly amazing sound. Most of these "pipes and drums" bands are police and fireman units throughout Mass.
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