normally I go to the rodeo on Fiesta Saturday, but this year the action may be at De La Guerra Plaza..
you see, this ain't my first rodeo, but still I've never seen a real buckin bronco! I wanna see Josiah or Dale get bucked off a horse...I wanna see more horses attacking conervatives!!
barflies! |
so today I head to De La Guerra Plaza specifically to the the flamenco dances at 1:00 pm...but I'm ready for anything..so I get there and luckily I took my bike so I could get around to more places..I parked outside the Council for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse...a great place to get some counseling if you dare...and very fitting for the sad sad little people of Santa Barbara....
hot tamales!! |
so I cruise over to one side street.. lots of parade staging and some folks already in that little bar..nothing changes..bars are still downers
so De La Guerra Plaza is buzzing with shiny happy people..everywhere I turn there were people all kinds of people, walking around....I get to the stage area and some cute kids are dancing flamenco....didn't see Paloma but I was also looking for the News-Press spy cam and I think I found it..under the stage, directly under the dancers I think I saw a little webcam set up to look up the dresses of the dancers!! who at the News-Press would do that?? what a perv!!
then I saw the poor Lobero Theater...being restored..a shadow of its former self..they better not fuck it up, that's all I can say..
then I go on home and pass through Padaro Lane..bunch of cop cars and a fire engine..hey maybe someone got murdered!! Rob Lowe maybe???
When thus he had spoken, the hot sun was setting.
The streets of Laredo grew cold as the clay.
We took the young cowboy down to the green valley,
And there stands his marker, we made, to this day.
The streets of Laredo grew cold as the clay.
We took the young cowboy down to the green valley,
And there stands his marker, we made, to this day.
I love Fiesta!!
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