This week I have a vacation from school, and the main two goals of this week off are celebrating Carnaval and skiing. I haven't been skiing yet, mostly because of the weather and the fact that I love to sleep in when I can, but I did go yesterday to Plaffeien with my host family for a Carnaval celebration. From this experience, I have concluded that, contrary to popular belief, the main purpose of Carnaval is to cover the ugly layer of slush in the streets with a colorful layer of confetti.
This was the first band of the parade. Also the scariest. Just look at those masks! No matter how many times I told myself there were real people underneath, I couldn't help but be filled with a feeling of dread as they approached and a feeling of relief as they turned off towards the left (my left, their right).
The Simpsons! Just another example of American cultural imperialism. (Thanks, Yoda!) Actually, speaking of Yoda, I just got a new history teacher that looks and talks and gestures just like her. But we won't get into that right now. I really love the Simpsons, though, even though I didn't really discover them until I started watching the show on Hulu, which happens not to work overseas. Curses!
My favorite part of the parade: the walking wind farm! Yay for alternative energy! And though some might describe wind farms as "ugly," I, on the contrary, find them an interesting aesthetic addition to the landscape. And without them, who knows what might happen to that landscape? Again, we won't get into that right now.
The man on the left just threw some confetti at the crowd. After the ground is already covered in it, some people walk around with bags of extra confetti and throw it at people that are looking too clean. Or something like that.
I just really liked this guy's costume. It looks like he put a lot of effort and time into it, and the result is pretty neat.
On the other hand, I wasn't so enthralled with these costumes. Smoking is prevalent here, and I don't think the existence of Marlboro Kid is doing much to stop the cycle. Seriously, it's going to take me a while once I get home to recover from all the secondhand smoke I've been forced to inhale this year.
Confetti! On the left, it's a garbage truck specially outfitted to spray confetti all over everything! On the right, a side view of the truck, complete with Swiss flag and MORE CONFETTI!!!
And here is a short 30-second video of what happened after the parade, namely the Monsterkonzert, in which all the bands that played in the parade combined into one giant band and made lots of noise while the people jumped up and down to try and keep from getting frostbite. (It was a bit chilly.) If you listen carefully, you can hear the leader count to four in Swiss German at around seven seconds in. Warning: it's a bit loud.
