Mushroom from Trader Joe's float --
Lima beans (white) and cranberries..
Did you know there is a "pretty" end to the cranberries??
My gal pal Donna and I had an amazing trip to Los Angeles for this year's Tournament of Roses Parade. We signed up as volunteers to work on a float while there. We were assigned the "Trader Joe's" float for the day. What fun! We learned about how the floats are designed, the natural products used on them, and the variety of glues used to stick it all together for the big day! And, we learned how 500 volunteers in one building are all kept busy AND fed!
Trader Joe tire -- cranberries,rice, flower pedals, tea leaves |
Flowers, stems removed, glued and awaiting placement |
Flower building -- everything divided by float! |
Nearly done!
The "Trader Joe's" float with scaffolding and workers all around.
The float building was a wonder in organization and planning! Everyone had a job; no one was more or less important or useful. And, everyone we met was just as happy at the end of the long, hard working day as they were at the beginning.
What fun to see all the floats two days later in the parade. And, while it snowed and there was record cold, we had a marvelous time. After all, life is a party, isn't it?
I have just come across your blog. I have heard much of Trader Joe's and think it is a fun thing that you got to work on their float for the parade. Such a lot of work!
ReplyDelete~~~Deb in Wales