Chuy Parade/Victorian on Sixth 2004: Page 3

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On Thanksgiving weekend, my friends and I spent the day in downtown Austin watching the 16th annual Chuy's holiday parade which is used to raise toys for children. A noble idea and not too shabby of an event. This was followed by the 11 annual Victorian Christmas on Sixth Street Festival. A moderate size event that had some good elements and potential to be on par with the bigger street fests. While we did find some enjoyable parts, the event still falls a little short on the christmas atmosphere and more so on the victorian.

The previous description and all these wonderful images are brought to you by Frank Hui. Because of his devotion, I have nothing to add. --Robyn Sotherby

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On Sixth Street the Driscoll Hotel

Medicine man Dr. Willie Gettbedder

Kids enjoying him and Austin the Armadillo

The falconer with Zulu, a Russian Stepps eagle

Now with Horton

Here is Harriet in action

Now where'd she go?

The Capital City Highlanders

This saloon girl engaging this child

The local sheriff

They're all part of the wild west show

The falconer feeding this vulture some quail

Coolest thing we saw was this spray paint artist

A quick way of drying off a finished piece

Well someone's in the spirit

For those who get tired of walking

Rick and Regan

She and I were the only patrons dressed up

A rare Christmas moment with the Austin Girls Choir


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