

The first 'new experience' of the day was the parade - three floats playing 'its raining men'...3 with 'reach for the stars' and the last float playing 'ymca'...dancing in the street...waving flags...a random man in a very small pair of pants kissing my cheek...drag queens that towered over me...bubbles flying....the gay police association...gay fire bridage assoc....gay paramedics assoc.....gay estate agents...and my favourite...the gay camping and caravan

The atmosohere was amazing and my favourite was a little boy walking hand in hand with his mother, he was dressed in a wizard outfit and on his shoulder was a flag saying 'proud to be gay'.
After the parade we walked along in the parade dancing to YMCA and then off to the Royal Pavillion with rainbow flag tucked on my side :) The Royal Pavillion is a must and quite a difference from

We walked along Brighton Pier with its arcade games and rides (still with flag tucked in the side of skirt:)) and then had a paddle in the freezing cold english channel and glorious pebble beach. Oh I do like to be beside the seaside :)

Preston Park was quite a sight, a very very large park and again....I had never seen so many gay people in one place. I don't know why this shocked me, we were at gay pride!!!!! :) Music...stalls...rainbows in abundance....food stands...and lots and lots of people.
All in all, I loved Brighton Pride and would recommend it to


