Jilly, what a beautiful photo! You caught confetti in the air. As for Ann's question. I happened to witness the clean up when I lived in Menton. The city has vacuum trucks with huge hoses that suck it up from the street in no time. I was standing ankle-deep in confetti one moment and it was gone 15 minutes later. Unfortunately, it is too strong to help those of us with confetti all over our hair and clothes, but it is still great fun!
This is just delightful.
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I know parents who will find confettis during months in their home !It's so awful to have them in the hair!
ReplyDeletelol. How fun. But what I'd like to know is how on earth do they clean up the streets after this confetti parade?!
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This is magical Jilly. Wonderful!!
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Great shot. Looks like great fun.
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LOVE that top photo!!! Absolutely precious!!!
ReplyDeletePrecious children and confetti that will be present for some time!
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Genie
Jilly, what a beautiful photo! You caught confetti in the air. As for Ann's question. I happened to witness the clean up when I lived in Menton. The city has vacuum trucks with huge hoses that suck it up from the street in no time. I was standing ankle-deep in confetti one moment and it was gone 15 minutes later. Unfortunately, it is too strong to help those of us with confetti all over our hair and clothes, but it is still great fun!
ReplyDeleteIf it can be cleaned so well, as Karen USA says, then it's worth it! Fun.
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