For the third year in a row I spend Easter Sunday on Fifth
Avenue. This annual tradition has been taking place in New York City for over
100 years. This parade doesn't have any floats or marching bands. From around
the world people come to New York City to participate. Outfits range from
elegant to outrageous. A 15th-century
proverb from Poor Robin's Almanack, an English 17th and 18th-century satirical
almanac series, states that if on Easter
Sunday some part of one's outfit is not new, one will not enjoy good luck
during the year, "At Easter let your clothes be new, or else be sure you
will it rue."
Here in my old post you can find some facts about the history of
the parade and pictures of 2014.
And here I published 2015 pictures .
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