Site Logo

Sunday, June 28 marked the 2009 Seattle Pride Parade. Jenny Jimenez shows

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

Brian recruits from the sidelines.
1/36
Brian recruits from the sidelines.
Brian recruits from the sidelines.
Who got pride?
Goths got pride.
Marchers from Lambert House.
Lady in green.
The crew from the Can Can.
Their float, an obvious favorite, was called Gaywatch.
Peace, love, and equality!
They really love me.
Circling back again in case you missed it the first time.
More PFLAG (Parents for Lesbians and Gays).
Hands across Seattle.
Rosie raises money for Equal Rights Washington.
Candy was thrown.
Rawwwr.
And that's just what they'll do.
Rat City Rollergals.
Mamma Mia!
Reverend Mother Superior Theresa Nervina with the Sisters of the Mother House of Washington.
Philadelphia transplants Missie and Kelly came from Ellensburg for the parade.
Jake with his three-year-old Cocker Spaniel, Mattie.
Hot cop on duty at the parade.
Dylan (age 2) and Wyatt (age 4) came to the parade with their grandparents.
Eight-week-old English Mastiffs Bubba & Tank attend their first parade.
Polly & Esther with Dykes on Bikes.
The Rainbow City Band gets some last-minute practice.
Mayor Greg Nickels declares June LGBT Pride Month.
Chi sells parade merchandise for Out and Proud.
Dykes on Bikes opened the parade.
Eight-year-old Ellen was visiting from Ireland.
The girl on the left told me I had nice breasts. I thought she asked if I was with the press. I said yes.
So gay!
I'd be looking, too.
All the colors of the rainbow.
Shouldn't they be wearing helmets?
Seattle's nude cyclists!

Sunday, June 28 marked the 2009 Seattle Pride Parade. Jenny Jimenez shows us the colors, costumes, and hoopla of the event.Published on June 30, 2009