Most of the traditional Mardi Gras activities in New Orleans have been canceled this year because of the ongoing pandemic. But locals have spent their time and effort working on safe alternative celebrations to keep the spirit of Carnival alive—including the decoration of hundreds of houses in the style of Mardi Gras floats. The Krewe of House Floats has worked with people across the city and is listing participants on a map. Gathered below are a handful of images of this year’s socially distant “Yardi Gras,” as New Orleanians prepare for Mardi Gras on February 16.
Preparing for “Yardi Gras” in New Orleans
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New Orleans rapper Big Freedia, named Grand Marshal of the Krewe of House Floats 2021, poses in front of the Queen of Bounce House with the homeowner on January 27, 2021. #
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The Floats in the Oaks event takes place in New Orleans City Park on February 4, 2021, in New Orleans. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, City Park officials assembled a stationary parade of over 40 floats from various Mardi Gras krewes for families to view safely from their cars. #
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A home is decorated in honor of Dolly Parton, with a "Vaccine, Vaccine, Vaccine, Vacciiiine!!" sign meant to evoke the lyrics of Parton's song "Jolene," on January 28, 2021, in New Orleans. #
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A home is decorated with books to honor Dr. Seuss and Dr. Fauci on February 8, 2021. The book titles have been altered due to the pandemic. Titles include "Docs in Smocks," "Hop on Pop's Zoom Call," and "Oh, the Places You Won't Go!" #
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