This past weekend all of us at Casa de Canterbury had on our happy faces because the Annual SC Pride festivities were being held in Columbia and of course, Pretty and the old woman Slow were celebrating!
Pride Parades are so colorful
One of The Red Man’s most faithful followers rode in style –
as she certainly should
The Red Man awards The 2015 Order of Paw Snaps and Twirls to Harriet Hancock for her significant contribution to the LGBT community – the entire family at Casa de Canterbury admires her and is grateful to her for her actions on our behalf.
The Parade marched in front of the Capitol Building…
…while thousands clapped and cheered as it passed
Slow is always one for a photo op
Now this picture makes a statement –
baby lesbians full of piss and vinegar and lots of happiness
Get me outta here, Percy…I need a Happiness break…
Looks like the weather was perfect and you had a great time
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Yes, Terry – thank you very much – it lifts our spirits!! Hope you are having a good day today 🙂
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I had a good day once afternoon arrived , thanks
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Excellent…that’s what we like to hear at Casa de Canterbury.
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Awesome! 😀
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Thanks Favorite Australian Author Dianne Gray!! It truly is an awesome empowering event…
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Woot! What an inspiring time!
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It was, Luanne – thanks!!
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no dogs in the parade I feel left out
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Countless dogs at Pride March – photos on Old Woman Slow’s Photos tonight!! Never feel left out at Pride…:)
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Such awesomeness! Ma us living it up through Slow’s photos. It looks like a grand parade, and so cool the elder stateswomen are treated like royalty. Well they should be.
Much love from you pawsome friends up North!!
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Isn’t that cool, though?? It makes me happy for you to share this with us at Casa de Canterbury and Main Street in Columbia, South Carolina!!
I can remember when the naysayers outnumbered the People of Pride – but not anymore..thankfully.
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It really is cool that times have changed. 😀
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Totally. 🙂 Much less frightening!!
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I was a little late for the celebration but happy for all involved to finally have made some recent states come to their senses. Our Ohio capitol area looks like this, truly inspiring! My oldest has several girls in her group who are dancing still in the streets. My coworker Jess, who has a shared family got married in Ohio first big batch of martiages. I was happy to hug her with a sibcere.widh that they live happily ever after.
Red would support the party atmosphere. Much less stressful situation staying home and seeing smiles and happy family when come home.
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Yes, let’s hear it for all the states that have dancing in the streets and happy families!! That is what we all want for everyone, is it not?? Bless your heart, Robin, as we say in the South. 🙂
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Love the picture of Slow with Lady Liberty! Looks like a good time was had by all, and I do mean ALL . . . which makes me very proud!
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Yes,well, Slow loves nothing more than a photo op…the Pride March was all-inclusive as it has evolved over the last 30 years, and that’s a very good thing. Old, young, black, white, men, women, children – amazing. We are grateful.
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