Jambo was great, kids. Thanks for being awesome and supportive. What a good time! I will be posting photos soon.
ALSO, if anyone finds a small black notebook with my name in it, I may have left it there. Let me know and I will pay for shipping or whatever to get it to me.
I really enjoyed meeting everyone and I now realize I took zero pics, so I look forward to seeing the ones folks share!
Favorite is hard to nail down, but learning to make cord from @feral wanderer was awesome. Getting to see and hear folks sing and play both at the Range and at the Library was some good shit as well!
My favorite moment was saturday night at the karaoke bar - screaming a bunch of songs at the top of our lungs, and then Koala shows up out of nowhere, wtf?! And getting my 1st vest from Viking was so incredible
My favorite moment was saturday night at the karaoke bar - screaming a bunch of songs at the top of our lungs, and then Koala shows up out of nowhere, wtf?!
It's true. Although this was definitely the first time I have been roused out of sleep (while wearing earplugs!) because I could hear faint inklings of Chop Suey. Glad I heard it, we absolutely killed it with BYOB
Hey everyone it's Willow! It was so great meeting y'all and having such a warm welcome into this community. I loved exploring the slabs & wholesome really is the perfect word. my favorite part was probably all the folk singers at the Range. @croc, there was a song you sang there, I heard other people singing it too, and it's been stuck in my head since then even though I don't know the words other than "I fucked up the timing." Help me out?
@WallyGator lolol none of the songs I played had those lyrics. I played..
Wishing well - annoying
Misanthropic drunken loner - dnd
Cry tunes (cold beer) - Jesse Stewart (cover of a cover lol)
Also, bc I never said mine: my favorite things were the hot springs, how receptive/supportive the crowd was to my set at the range, and the inspiring art at east jesus!
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