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Destiny S. Harris's avatar

lego botanicals! genius!

Lelelole's avatar

The times I've volunteered at the Rose Parade, I went with my friend and my mom.

First year, we glued dried coconut to the underside of a float. If you like climbing, you can be someone who climbs scaffolding to decorate higher/harder to reach areas.

Second year we stripped leaves of of stems of silverleaf. Then we got to glue them to a couple metal sheets. If you like doing idle tasks, chores like sweeping and handing out supplies, and organizing, it's super fun.

If you like painting, catch volunteer slots early and you can paint the floats. Get experience or connections and you can "upgrade" to handling the whole flowers. I was jealous of the people who got their own little cars and bees to decorate!

Career Vision by Jamie's avatar

Thanks for sharing. Yes it’s a massive project for sure. :)

VedJournal ✍️📜's avatar

Very well explained

Managing and leading the production of flowers is high stake business

And also not everyone's cup of tea

Bte i appreciate your efforts in writing so detailed article

Thanks for sharing and keep writing 💫

Career Vision by Jamie's avatar

I have football, bears, fire, and this week is cars………..its a model to show people how to deep dive passions for income and if people scroll back I show degrees and training for all sorts of interests. Even things like blood/ hearts, video games, food, trains, invertebrates, airplanes, and so much more.

Lelelole's avatar

Woah what a goldmine. I press flowers, I've volunteered for the Rose Parade, and I have wondered where the plant matter goes after.

Career Vision by Jamie's avatar

Yes I think the city of Pasadena may use most of it for mulch and composting or give to near by areas to use.