
This year, thanks to the controversial tram-works ripping up the city centre, it took place for the first time in the slightly less central but equally impressive Holyrood Park.
As well as the change of venue, a couple of other things were threatening to dampen this event: one, literally, as the sky was black and it poured for 10 minutes shortly before the cavalcade was due to start. Also, it was reported that this year's parade was going to be shorter, with less floats and acts as in previous years.
We needn't have worried. This year's cavalcade seemed to be as big and bold as ever, and was such a well-attended success that I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up permanently based here in years to come. The sun even came out (and not just the one on legs pictured above).

Local pipe and marching bands from the Lothians then paraded along the road towards Meadowbank stadium where the parade ended this year, Holyrood Park and Arthur's Seat providing an impressive backdrop to proceedings whichever side of the road you watched it from.

Overall, a great success in a well-suited new venue. In fact, it may actually be preferable to Princes Street: for once, I'm possibly even grateful for the tram-works.
Glad everything went fine and it didn't rain. However, strangely enough, the weather could have been insured too. Modern times. By the way, the second picture is great. I like the colors.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Lorne.