Chinese New Year, year of the rabbit, calls for a parade.
No Chinese parade is complete without some lion dancers.
Here are a couple of bunnies with waistcoats and running shoes.
The dragon. And a rabbit.
Band truck. Cymbal player. Spare lion.
Here the lion has devoured Raw Sugar’s head of lettuce.
By eating the lettuce and accepting their envelope of swag, a year of good fortune is guaranteed for the hipster coffee shop. Hurray!
Three years ago: Pic 38 Blue wall Feb 6, 2008
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Year of the rabbit
Chinese New Year, year of the rabbit, calls for a parade.
No Chinese parade is complete without some lion dancers.
Here are a couple of bunnies with waistcoats and running shoes.
The dragon. And a rabbit.
Band truck. Cymbal player. Spare lion.
Here the lion has devoured Raw Sugar’s head of lettuce.
By eating the lettuce and accepting their envelope of swag, a year of good fortune is guaranteed for the hipster coffee shop. Hurray!
A year ago today:
Pic 709
Ice sculptor
February 6, 2010
Three years ago:

Pic 38
Blue wall
Feb 6, 2008