It was a great place for people watching:
- the four old women line dancing
- the voluptuous woman in a low cut top exposing most a large, colourful squid tattooed on her right breast
- the bikers with fancy motorbikes, some with handlebars at head height (don't their arms get tired?) and a couple of huge powerful tricycles
- the police on horses decorated with blue and silver tinsel
But my absolute highlight of the parade was the Hikurangi School percussion band where the instruments were mostly homemade. There were kettle drums out of barrels, and a variety of instruments made out of corrugated PVC pipes. The older kids played very well as they marched along, reminding me of Strike, an excellent percussion group I've seen in Wellington. The littlest kids walked behind carrying colourful fish on long bamboo sticks.
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