Waiting on the Parade to Start
London Pride 2013
Well, today has been a fun day out at London Pride – A long post follows, but enjoy π Pictures will appear in a blog post later on today once we’ve edited them. Also, I will ask my owner to write a bit about pride from his perspective as I become in to the full mindset of a puppy so I don’t see and remember all the audience reactions and what else is going on around me in the parade.
Some while ago, I was invited to join a group to walk in the Parade for London Pride – a group of puppies and their handlers…. well, I wouldn’t miss that chance unless something catastrophic happened – so arrangements were made meaning that I could go π *wags*
This morning I got up (after my usual coffee in bed) and showered. Bag duely packed and set off from home on-time!!! It was decided that my handler and I would drive some of the way, as it gives us better options for transport. Upon arriving at the car park, I changed into Spot, and packed my normal clothes into the bag (to take with us just incase of any issues during / after the parade) and set off on the tube.
We arrived at Baker Street in good time, and started to walk towards the parade (hoping we’d find our group as we weren’t quite sure where we were meeting!) – I decided it best to stop briefly en-route to go for a ‘tree break’ and another coffee to wake me up fully. Oh, and also whilst there it meant I could put some spray plaster on my knuckles as I’d cut them a few days ago, and though it best to give them a bit of protection, considering what happened last year.
We headed out the coffee shop, and down to the group, which we eventually found. On arrival, I sorted a few things out, and got kitted up with the hood, paws and knee pads. This seemed a good idea, but we were ages before the parade would actually start and since it was a warm and sunny day – I decided to take off the hood and paws for a while so I wouldn’t get too hot.
12:50pm – Just before the parade starts: Knee Pads checked, hood on, paws on, lead clipped on, and I’m ready to go; it seemed ages, but we eventually set off.
Due to the warm day, I thought I’d start on 2 legs and drop to all-4’s once nearer the ‘start line’ (if that’s what the best way of calling it would be). I dropped to all-4’s probably half way to the ‘start’ and off I went. A happy, content pup. Crossed the start line, but the pace this year was quicker than last year, that combined with me becoming warm, I stopped being on all-4s and came back to 2 legs … Though I had lasted longer on 4’s than most the rest of the puppies around me.
After a while I decided to become a noisy puppy, and enjoyed barking all the way from almost the start right through to the end – I think I surprised a few people with my bark – I don’t seem to do a quiet bark – it’s either all out right from the lungs, or I don’t bother!!
Somewhere nearish the middle, Someone handing out leaflets on the parade side of the barriers walked past with a dog, and I dropped to the floor and barked – the dog barked back, so I barked back … Though the person and real dog carried on walking up the side of the barriers, and every-so-often we caught up with him, but not long enough to have a barking contest π
Boy it was warm – I felt sorry for those in rubber! I was in the lycra zentai, but with the RubberDawg hood on, and I kept on needing a wipe from sweat in the mouth area, as it acted like a sweat trap and then just felt eugh – every-once-in-a-while, I’d turn to my owner/handler and he’d give my muzzle/mouth a wipe – It was enough to keep me feeling sane, but I could still feel that I was getting wet!
We meandered our way along with the parade, and at the end the marshals pointed us to a side street where after a few photos, all the puppies in the group de-hooded – took on-board lots of water and just relaxed. It was at this point I realised how much barking I’d done … I went to talk normally, but all that came out was a quiet, croaky voice!!! – I think the next few days will be quiet for me!
It was soon time to wander off, and after a quick discussion about where people were going, I decided that I’d head to Soho, as only the week before, we’d been in Prowler, and the cashier said I ought to come back in full kit and say “Hi” … On the way to Prowler and Soho, we stopped for food – which was most wanted by this time!
After food, we carried on into Soho – but not before spotting a “Dog Shop” – well, you don’t miss the opportunity whilst out with all the hood and paws etc … so I put the RubberDawg hood back on, dropped to all-4’s and my Owner took a picture of me beside their shop ‘A’ Board … From this point on I kept the hood on again … Off into Soho, absolutely crowded with people all having a good time. It took a while to get to Prowler – not just because of the number of people there, but because so many people wanted to have their picture taken with me!
Just before we arrived at Prowler, I put my paws back on, so I was in the full kit again. Unfortunately, on arrival at Prowler, we were most disappointed that the cashier from last week wasn’t there – so a quick look round the shop, and then we carried on wandering … We came across a shop that we’d not been in before, so decided to take a quick look. We bought a couple of bits that would be useful at some point, but whilst there I’d spotted a full body harness that I liked, but wasn’t quite convinced yet; so we paid for the small items, left the shop and had a quick chat outside. As we were heading back to the shop, since I decided that I did like the harness enough to get it, a few more pictures were taken… Harness bought, and now time to head home…
We decided to take the Underground from Oxford Circus to Kings Cross, but my owner wouldn’t carry me on the escalator, even though I was still in full Pup gear – Hood, Paws, Knee Pads, Harness and Zentai! π *whimpers*. Though, when we arrived at Kings Cross, I just had to do a daft thing … so on the escalator, I dropped to all-4’s and went up to Kings Cross, my head just above the handrail, so people could see a Dalmatian Puppy π *wags*. At Kings Cross we headed to Baker Street, where on arrival, a bottle of drink was purchased, and we got onto the Met Train towards Uxbridge … well, the train had very few empty seats, and I couldn’t resist – I sat on the floor, as a puppy for the entire journey – It caused much merriment to those on the tube, some suddenly realising that I’m not a dog, but someone dressed as a dog, and others trying to discreetly take pictures – I’ll say this here: I don’t mind pictures being taken of me π *wags* – If you’re not sure, do ask – I don’t bite and as yet I’ve not said ‘no’
Well, once at our tube stop, there was one last thing to do – get off the tube as a dog. So as the train neared our station, I walked to the door on all-4’s. Waited patiently at the doors, and when they opened, I walked off the train, onto the platform as a puppy. Unfortunately, as we were right by the stairs and there were lots of other people heading our way, and I didn’t want to cause a problem and so stood up, walked up the stairs normally and out the tube station to the car to head home.
Subversion
My owner and I were invited to attended Subversion on Friday 7th June along with Scamp & Mark, Scamp’s Owner – Rexpup and Sam. We’d never been before, so after rearranging some plans, we agreed that we would go along. As we got closer to the event, however, we had to change plans again as we had an early start at work on the Saturday morning which meant we’d now have to leave early.
The evening started off with me meeting my owner at Victoria Station so we could get some food (Subversion starts at 10pm) and then walk to Scamp’s hotel. After the food, as we walked towards Vauxhall, a group of people walking the other way said to me “My dog’s walked all over your t-shirt” as I’d had my dog collar and paw print t-shirt on.
We changed at Scamp’s hotel, met up with the others, and started wandering to the venue. We called in at a shop to get buttons on the way, and then carried on to the venue.
After changing in the venue, we checked our bags in and had a wander round… Dance floor and dungeon area seemed to be the only bits we saw, preferring the dungeon area as you can actually hear in there and the bar was quieter!
After a short while after my first drink, I dropped down to all-4’s to be a pup, and there I stayed, just soaking up the atmosphere and being a good docile well behaved puppy. Broken only by the various head scritches and pats on the back.
At one point I got chatting to a group of people from the L.A.M., who told us that there next demo is on animal play, (pups / ponies etc) but I get a niggling feeling I’ll be working during the day of the L.A.M. in July π … but I’ll see what I can do, as it’s be great to attend π *wags*
As the night went on we moved round the dungeon area a bit as one of our group was being tormented on the cross.
Earlier in the night we watched Sam being suspended in rope bondage, and I decided I would like to try it out, so later on I asked the person if I could… He said yes, so I was duly tied up and hung by some ropes π I was very well behaved though *wags*. I’ve done suspension bondage before, but using the leather mitts or ankle cuffs, which is fun and experiences of this can be found elsewhere on the blog. The rope suspension was somewhat different though – due to the nature that you can spread the weight out across various locations of the body means you’d not limited to ‘one hanging position’. In the rope I was suspended face down with my arms behind my back. I felt totally calm and relaxed as I knew I was in safe hands. This is definitely an experience that I’d like to try again π After a short while – I started to feel the weight on my chest, and so it was time to come back to ground level.
Shortly after the suspension, it was time to go – I had hoped to leave the venue in full pup gear, but because I didn’t have any of it on for the suspension as it would have been in the way, I ended up leaving in just Zentai and harness … A night bus and then the Oxford Tube back to where I’d parked the car earlier and we finally got home and into bed at 4am and set the alarms for 7.30am, to try to be awake for work!
All in all a good night out, and would go back again. Now that we know what’s there, I guess I’d know better what to bring and what is the ‘norm’ for things that go on there.