Ok for the last three years, Cloudcroft has been having a big deal over Mardi Gras in part to have something going on during the slow season.
A heated tent is set up, there are dances, coronation of a King and Queen, and the really big deal, the parade.
This year was the warmest it has been at parade time, 38.8F. Big fat flakes of snow had been falling all day though the roads were clear but very wet. There were 20 floats entered this year and everyone was having a ball, beads, doubloons, candy, all kinds of stuff were flying in every direction off of the floats.
As I have done the two years previous, I wore a kilt, wandered about saying hello to old friends, eating gumbo and crawfish, listening to live music, offering to warm the lasses cold hands in my pleats and just kicking back and having a fun time.
Did have several folks ask if I was cold but I had on one of my "tanks" and a flannel lined jacket. Toasty warm for the most part.

Rob Wright