Every year the Gasparilla Pirate Festival comes to Tampa. The name of Tampa's traditional Gasparilla Carnival comes from legendary pirate Jose Gaspar, last of the Bucaneers, who terrorized the coastal waters of West Florida during the late 18th and early 19th century. When Gaspar died he supposedly left an untold fortune in buried treasure somewhere along the Florida coast. The story was unearthed and Gaspar's memory was revived in 1904, when Tampa's social and civic leaders adopted the pirate as patron rogue of a city wide celebration. Secret meetings gave birth to the first "Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla" whose 40 members planned to suprise the city with a mock pirate attack on Tampa. Masked and fully costumed, the first krewe arrived on horseback and "captured" the city during a Festival Parade. This first invasion was so successful that the city has been doing it ever since.
Gasparilla and the whole pirate frenzy in Tampa was the inspiration for Trey's pirate nursery and thus we of course had to go to the Gasparilla Children's parade this year. Along with our neighbors we decorated our strollers and the kids and headed to the parade.
2 comments:
I love the pirate outfit what a dashing young swashbuckler!
love you
OMG - he's such a cute pirate! And quite the ham for the camera! :)
Post a Comment