No Rose Parade this year. But I have great memories. My only remaining wish, or should I say dream, is for my Cal Golden Bears to actually play in the Rose Bowl game on January 1. I last went to the famous Rose Parade when I was a kid, 1959, to be exact. How is it that I can remember so well? Because that was the last time my Alma Mater, the University of California, Berkeley, played in the Rose Bowl. In fact, I attended a Shogatsu (New Years celebration) within earshot of the old Rose Bowl itself. I could hear the cheers from the front lawn of our hosts in Pasadena. We visited all of the floats the night before. The Rose Parade itself starts at 8am, and lasts only two hours, and heads down the main street of Pasadena, Colorado Boulevard (about 5.5 miles). You might remember the Little Old Lady from Pasadena written and sung by Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys. Colorado Boulevard appears in the lyrics several times, as I recall. And yes, Colorado Boulevard is part of Route 66. The Rose Bowl game itself will be
number 100 (began in 1902), and the Grand Marshall for the 125th annual parade is famous Dodgers announcer, Vin Scully (voice of the Dodgers for 64 years). By the way, one of the funniest things you will ever hear is Giants Hall of Fame announcer John Miller, imitating Vin in Japanese!!! The theme for the parade is Dreams Come True. Honda has been the parade sponsor since 2011, and also has the parades first float. The Rose Parade has followed the same route along Colorado Boulevard for decades. The 2013 parade had 42 floats, 23 marching bands, 21 equestrian units, and a partridge in a pear tree. Most floats now are built by professional float It is a rule that all float surfaces be covered with natural materials, like flowers, plants, seaweed, seeds, bark, vegetables or nuts. No artificial flowers or plant material are allowed, nor can the materials be artificially colored. The for one of 24 awards, given by three judges. The judging takes place the day before the parade itself, when many floats are still in preparation. This year, with the warm
weather in the mid to high 70s, the flowers can wilt quite easily. This forces the float builders to finish much of their float during the last 24 hours or so. After the parade, the floats are kept on display for another day and a half. Horses have played a big part in the parade, with Montie Montana a perennial parade participant until his death in 1988 (60 appearances). Top marching bands from all over the world are also invited. The Tournament of Roses Honor Band consists of the best student musicians from California. University marching bands from the two participating teams in the Rose Bowl are also invited to the parade. In this case, Michigan State, and the rag tag bunch from a junior university somewhere down the Peninsula. Among the famous Grand Marshalls: Shirley Temple, Bob Hope, John Wayne, Walt Disney, Mary Pickford, Dwight Eisenhower, Jackie Robinson (posthumously), Buzz Aldrin, Mickey Mouse, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Herbert Hoover, Robert Gordon Sproul, Arnold Palmer, Lawrence Welk, Billy Graham, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Hank Aaron, Kermit the Frog, Bob Newhart, Chi Chi Rodriquez, Bill Cosby, and Jane Goodall. Projected attendance at the parade is consistently estimated at 700,000 people. Little did I know back in 1959 that I would attend another Rose Parade fifty five years later. Even worse, I did not know that my Cal Bears would suffer the longest drought in the Pac 12 for a Rose Bowl appearance. Is it that hard to find athletes who can attend the University, or do we just follow the rules a little more closely than the others? It may be one sporting event on my Water Pail List that will never be fulfilled. Monday evening, we attending the Donate Life gala dinner in Pasadena. This organization has sponsored a float in the parade for 12 years now. It of people, friends and family of transplant donors, and recipients.
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