Today we joined over 400,000 others to celebrate GASPARILLA!
This whole thing is centered around José Gaspar, known by his nickname Gasparilla, who supposedly lived from 1756 to 1821 and was a Spanish Pirate, the "last of the Bucaneers." He is claimed to have raided the west coast of Florida during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Though he is a popular figure in Florida folklore, no evidence of his existence appears in writing before the early 20th century. His legend is celebrated every year in Tampa with the Gasparilla Pirate Festival.
We got to the ball field where we were parking and were quite surprised to find many cars already there. It wasn't long before we boarded buses to take us to downtown Tampa.
Once we reached the area we started walking down Bayshore Blvd, the street where the parade would take place later in the day. As we were walking around getting our bearings we found our way to a bridge that goes over the harbor area. We found that there was a rather large crowd that tied their all boats together for their party area. These boaters took great pleasure in throwing beads to those on top of the bridge where we were standing.
It wasn't long before Bob was hungry and went in search of food. You can imagine how expensive food and BEER was at this event.
We made our way back to the bridge thinking that would be a good place to watch the pirate ship arrive. We were soon asked to move on by Tampa's finest because we didn't have tickets. Tickets? What tickets? Where do you get the tickets? It seems as though to be on the bridge and on the harbor side of Bayshore Blvd. you paid for a ticket and in return received a rather large ticket encased in plastic attached to a lanyard worn around the neck. Having one of these also gave you the privilege of having a seat in the bleachers during the parade. So in search of tickets we went. It took us awhile to find someone who had them but we willingly forked over fifty dollars to get them. Are we ever glad we did.
We made our way down to the harbor area. Here's an "early" picture of the harbor traffic.
Take note of that blue sky!
Most of the boaters took great pride in decorating their boats and themselves.
to the smallest of dinghy's
It seems like all those in the boats wanted to "outdo" the others with their decorations.....
This is one of our favorites.
It wasn't long before water traffic increased
There was something to see no matter where you looked.....
It didn't help matters any that just at the time all the smaller boats tried to leave a tour boat came in to dock. Take note of the all the smaller craft in the background then use your imagination for the confusion that ensued.
This is a scheduled tour boat that came in right in the middle of it all!
This pirate kept watch for the first parade float....
Budweiser made these aluminum bottles with Budweiser on one side and Gasparilla 07 on the other.
I was surprised to find out that Bob has a real talent for catching beads!
WHAT A GREAT DAY!
1 comment:
We've lived in Tampa since 1997 and this was the first time I've every experienced Gasparilla!!! Tony and I won't fight all those people. We thought about taking our boat out there once but after being out there on the water for the Christmas Parade we left that insane thought alone. Now I know where to get some beads. ~wink~
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