Earlier this month, Bill Lisleman of A Few Clowns Short
sent me this photo that his daughter took of
a house in her neighbourhood --
Other people photographed this
stunning Pride display as well
and it quickly went VIRAL!
You can read all about the
house and its owners here.
So this inspired me to roam around
MY city of Edmonton, Alberta to see
what kind of Pride displays I could find!
This Progress Pride Flag crosswalk
is located downtown a block from my place
by MacEwan University --
Also a block from my place, these Pride Murals
were just painted on a building at NorQuest College.
This one celebrates the transformative journey
of transgender people --
This one honours indigenous two-spirit people --
"Let Pride be your umbrella!"
I snapped these Pride Balloons
at my local Save-On Foods supermarket --
Lots of stores and restaurants around the city
hang Pride flags in their windows, but some
go the extra mile such as this paint store --
Here's a nice window display at a bank
on Whyte Avenue (one of Edmonton's trendiest
shopping, bar and restaurant scenes) --
The bank right across the street from it,
not to be outdone, wrapped its
entire building in all the Pride colours --
So colourful! I love it!
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Well, everyone, that's a wrap on another year's
TRANSLESBIGAYAPALOOZA!
here at She Who Seeks blog.
Thanks for coming along on the ride with me!
[Photos #2 to #10 inclusive © Debra She Who Seeks, June 2021]
I really like and enjoyed seeing that first image sent to you by Bill Lisleman.
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful! We are practically neighbours - I saw your comment on Busy Bee Suz blog and here you are, in Edmonton! I'm in Calgary. I haven't been out much but I have noticed some lovely pride displays around here as well. It makes my heart happy.
ReplyDeleteI love that house!!
ReplyDeleteIt's in Andersonville, a very cool neighborhood, BTW.
I've found Pride displays in the local Mall and in some unexpected places this year. I have the only Pride flag flying in my block, though. It's very white and very Repug here. Nevertheless, I persist.
XOXO
i LOVE that first one! all of them actually.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see what is happening across the continent, Proud Every Day!
ReplyDeleteThese displays of Pride and support are fantastic to see!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Good to celebrate with you. I'm not stopping! Pride's not just June! Proud ally speaks.
ReplyDeleteIt must be liberating to live in a very progressive city. I think our house has the only Pride Flag in the town (population <500) and, although most here are very progressive (Dems) it is not very demonstrative. We (our house) display the flag all year. Happy Pride...it is the last day of June!
ReplyDeleteThat house in Chicago is fantastic. The talent behind that design ...love love love.
ReplyDeleteLove these. The first is exceptional!
ReplyDeleteI saw the same house on Bob's blog and then just had to share it on my Instagram stories. That was amazing! Im tickled anytime I see gay pride finery anywhere but it's even more heartwarming when it is a private home...that really shows how many of us there can be, even in area where we think were alone.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting a most fun colorful and interactive month yet again Debs!!! Love you my sister!!!!!!
I took a picture of a house in my neighborhood with a Pride flag! We were so happy to see it appear at the beginning of this month!
ReplyDeleteAll the displays are wonderful; I just gotta love that first one the most! No wonder it went viral! TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful city. It has been fun hanging with you for pride month.
ReplyDeleteAll great displays ... especially the butterfly (metamorphosis) and the two feathers!
ReplyDeleteI love that first photo. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. I enjoyed each of them. Colorful and bright. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo nice that the whole city goes the extra mile....Enjoy your day..
ReplyDeleteHello Debra, Thank you for a whole month of colorful Pride events. It was especially appreciated since we can't go out much here, but although there are plenty of gay&c. people in Taiwan, there is not much public display of signage and the like.
ReplyDelete--Jim
Love all the colors. Some of these should stay up all year.
ReplyDeleteThese are all great! That first house and the last building are really awesome!
ReplyDeleteSo uplifting. Wonderful to see the efforts businesses went to.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased to read the comments on the paint brush house pride picture. I followed the link about the background story. It certainly took talent and time to have come together so nicely. I'm all for increased awareness and acceptance.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and life affirming. I hope, like the bank on Whyte says, that it's PRIDE 365. 'Rainbow washing' for the month of June is not the same as being an ally all year, every year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the beautiful, colorful month of celebrating our great Queer population! You've done a public service again!
I watched the news story on the paintbrush. Very touching, and love circles back around...They're giving 100% of fundraiser profits to the Trevor Project. I know the man who started the Trevor Project, after his son in Chico died by suicide. Chicago->Chico.
ReplyDeletePowerful, loving pride.
Glorious post, Debra. Thanks for continuing to bring it.
Well, that's another TRANSLESBIGAYAPALOOZA for the record books -- thanks for another fun, colourful, yet edifying PRIDE Month, Deb! Now we can get back to what's really important: Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final! Just kidding, LOL!
ReplyDeleteGO HABS!
This is all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHopefully more people will open there heart to more. Saddly my town didn't do any thing for pride day.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
I love them all, but especially that house. I tried to get a Pride outfit for Penelope but couldn't find one in her size.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
The top picture may have gone viral, but this is the first time I'm seeing it. That is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI just got a blanket in the bi pride colors
ReplyDeleteOh my, that house is amazing!!! Love it๐๐๐
ReplyDeleteWow! That's impressive, especially the paint brush. More low-key here but lots of stores displaying small symbols.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Deb!!! The house with the paint brush is AMAZING!!! And, I love seeing the Pride displays around your town! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...that house! LOVED all the posts, Debra! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat first photo might be the most clever thing I've seen in a long time; I love it!
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