Kids, dressed up as little vaqueros, imitated and practiced the steps that the grown-ups were dancing. |
In a festival where easy laughs are mostly the order of the day, this is a serious piece of work that separates the grown-ups from the kids. |
As grown-ups we are able to exercise choice. These self-appointed moral guardians seem to think they have the right to ban that choice. |
The grown-ups go quiet, look at me briefly, and then return to their grown up conversation. |
But grown-ups won't be the only people wearing these trendy items this spring. |
The grown-ups were arguing with some old guy I recognise, but can't put a name to. |