Mr. B and I were requested by the local Filipino group to help decorate a float for the city's Easter festival parade. We had a plywood box base on a trailer as our blank canvas. This trailer can be pulled by any car/motor vehicle with a tow bar. For this float to represent the local Filipino community, it was decided that we turn this into a colourful, eye-catching Sarimanok-like float. A Sarimanok is a Philippine mythical bird, which is somewhat of a combination of a rooster and a phoenix. Given a limited time of a week, plus a limited budget, here is what we were able to come up with.
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