I have so much more posting I need to do, I realize. For now, however, just something fun.
That's my blog!
Friday, August 22, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Coming Soon...Bonestock 2008!
Gearing up this weekend for Bonestock, a wonderful, one-of-a-kind music festival in Central Vermont. I haven't been for about 3 years now. This photo was taken last year, probably by my friend Erik, who owns the land. I stole it from the website. Here is my list of needs:
Cooler from Emily (she's got one with wheels)
Tent
Sleeping Bag/Pillow
Chair
Beer & Wine
Chicken (for grillin’)
Cheese & Crackers
Fruit
Eggs & sausage for breakfast
Bread
Various other snacky things
Bottled water
Toilet Paper
Insect repellent
Sun block (if I’m lucky)
Camera
Flashlight & batteries
Book in case of rain
Ice, Ice, Baby
I'll store my drinks behind the bar, and Don will dish them out as I go get:
The Bar...
It's gotten a lot bigger than the last time I was there. Lots of pictures after this weekend, I promise. I'll be down there Friday and Saturday night, as long as we don't have a ton of rain again, and back in town on Sunday.
Labels:
Bonestock,
essex vermont,
friends,
music festivals,
summer 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
New Gallery Opening
‘STAMINA’
Brian Zeigler and Tara Jensen
An installation completed by Zeigler and Jensen during a twenty-four hour drawing marathon. Explores time, endurance and the meaning of life. Featuring a Q&A with the artists and DJ John Brinker.Saturday, August 9th 6-10 PMFort Can Gallery & StudiosFort Can Gallery was founded in partnership with May Day Studios in July of 2008. Featuring installation art, musical happenings and month long artist residencies, Fort Can was named in tribute to childhood hideouts and military training grounds. The gallery is open Saturdays from 10:00AM to 1:00PM and by appointment: (802) 505-0714. FortCan Blog.
Tara in front of her work in the gallery. She's a FANTASTIC artist. Go see the show.
Brian Zeigler and Tara Jensen
An installation completed by Zeigler and Jensen during a twenty-four hour drawing marathon. Explores time, endurance and the meaning of life. Featuring a Q&A with the artists and DJ John Brinker.Saturday, August 9th 6-10 PMFort Can Gallery & StudiosFort Can Gallery was founded in partnership with May Day Studios in July of 2008. Featuring installation art, musical happenings and month long artist residencies, Fort Can was named in tribute to childhood hideouts and military training grounds. The gallery is open Saturdays from 10:00AM to 1:00PM and by appointment: (802) 505-0714. FortCan Blog.
Tara in front of her work in the gallery. She's a FANTASTIC artist. Go see the show.
Friday, August 1, 2008
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