Friday, January 14, 2022

Reflections: Memories of a carnival

 

I am not really sure how much I actually enjoyed carnival time.  I always found it to be very noisy and confusing and not much in it for me as I could not really appreciate the costumes as a blind/vision-impaired child.  

Yet, I remember the sweet songs and sounds of the steel drums.  The holidays that we were given from school and our spending these at the beach.  

There is one memory that stands out, however.  This being the carnival queen show on the Sunday evening before carnival Monday.  Here I will always remember how well the announcers described the costumes being worn by the contestants.  My Mom and Granny and I would sit and listen to the show on the radio because there was no TV coverage.  I truly enjoyed listening to the descriptions.

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