Saturday 28th November – Brisbane Pride March & Fair 2020

Coronavirus Lockdown Day 251

1,199 cases: 1 new (acquired overseas), 13 active.

Brisbane Pride March and Fair

Bronwen and I drove into New Farm Park, to see what this year’s Covid-affected Brisbane Pride March would look like. The traditional march down the road had been cancelled, and replaced at the last minute with a walk along the river.  It was certainly a lot less busy than previous years, but still very colourful.

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Evening

After the Pride March, Bronwen and I drove to Bronwen’s parents’ place, then down to the Burrito Bar at Rosalie for lunch, before heading to Maz’s place via Dominos for a thickshake.

Night

After spending the evening at Maz’s place, Bronwen and I drove to Sing’s Asian Kitchen in Rosalie for a Thai-curry dinner, before heading home.