[dar-list] dar-list Digest, Vol 11, Issue 10

Rebecca erato80 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 12:22:59 EDT 2007


I will be coming to Falcon Ridge this year with my girlfriend. One vehicle,
one tent, two people.

Rebecca

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>    1. Watch Shawn Colvin at Paradiso (Sander Meier)
>    2. From Chris Chin the Best Falcon Ridge space saver,        cookie
>       maker, and tarp runner (Sharon G)
>    3. From Chris Chin the Best Falcon Ridge space saver,        cookie
>       maker, and tarp runner (Sharon G)
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> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 21:53:33 +0200
> From: "Sander Meier" <sander.meier at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [dar-list] Watch Shawn Colvin at Paradiso
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> A week ago I saw Shawn Colvin giving an amazing performance in Amsterdam.
> You can watch the whole thing on http://www.fabchannel.com/. Sabrina Dinan
> was her support act and she's also on there...Have fun...
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:39:23 -0400
> From: "Sharon G" <sdgold60 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [dar-list] From Chris Chin the Best Falcon Ridge space saver,
>         cookie maker, and tarp runner
> To: dar-list at folkserv.net, dar-list <dar-list at grassyhill.org>
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> Hi All,
>
> So it's only the middle of June, but the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival is
> just around the corner, so I wanted to get a sense of who would be
> coming this year and interested in Camping at Camp Dar, as I will be
> heading up that Wednesday to secure space.  I'm hoping that we will be
> around where we were last year, as it was not too badly impacted by
> the torrential rains.
>
> Anyway, for those of you who haven't been to Falcon Ridge, you should
> go!  It's a great festival with amazing music, dancing, and "camping"
> on a beautiful farm at the base of the Berkshires.
>
> For those curious about camping with Camp Dar, we are a friendly bunch
> of folks who won't bite unless asked to.  There is an informal and
> relaxed song circle where you have the opportunity to perform, sing
> along or just watch that can sometimes go well into the night
> (especially if there is Strawberry wine being passed around).   But
> you can set up your tent away from the song circle so you can sleep at
> night.  It's just a fun and wonderful time.
>
> As I said before, my goal is to camp around the same spot we were at
> last year, which is the Lower Ledge camping. Assuming they don't
> change the setup, this is the field that is past the second treeline
> as you're going stage left from the mainstage.  I will most likely
> post a map again on the FRFF bulletin board to give a sense of where
> we are located.
>
> Anyway, if you're interested in camping at Camp Dar, post on the list
> or e-mail me off list at chris at chris-chin.net .  Let me know how many
> people, how many tents (approximate size if known), and how many
> vehicles will be in your party. Hope to see you there this year, as it
> is a Dar year!
>
> Peace,
> -Chris
>
> --
> And the blessings were like poets that we never find time to know,
> But when time stopped I found the place where the poets go.
> And they said, "Here have some coffee, it's straight, black and very old,"
> And they gave me sticks and rocks and stars and all that I could hold,
>
>
> sage advisor, does weary mean wiser
> dar williams
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:39:23 -0400
> From: "Sharon G" <sdgold60 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [dar-list] From Chris Chin the Best Falcon Ridge space saver,
>         cookie maker, and tarp runner
> To: dar-list at folkserv.net, dar-list <dar-list at grassyhill.org>
>
> Hi All,
>
> So it's only the middle of June, but the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival is
> just around the corner, so I wanted to get a sense of who would be
> coming this year and interested in Camping at Camp Dar, as I will be
> heading up that Wednesday to secure space.  I'm hoping that we will be
> around where we were last year, as it was not too badly impacted by
> the torrential rains.
>
> Anyway, for those of you who haven't been to Falcon Ridge, you should
> go!  It's a great festival with amazing music, dancing, and "camping"
> on a beautiful farm at the base of the Berkshires.
>
> For those curious about camping with Camp Dar, we are a friendly bunch
> of folks who won't bite unless asked to.  There is an informal and
> relaxed song circle where you have the opportunity to perform, sing
> along or just watch that can sometimes go well into the night
> (especially if there is Strawberry wine being passed around).   But
> you can set up your tent away from the song circle so you can sleep at
> night.  It's just a fun and wonderful time.
>
> As I said before, my goal is to camp around the same spot we were at
> last year, which is the Lower Ledge camping. Assuming they don't
> change the setup, this is the field that is past the second treeline
> as you're going stage left from the mainstage.  I will most likely
> post a map again on the FRFF bulletin board to give a sense of where
> we are located.
>
> Anyway, if you're interested in camping at Camp Dar, post on the list
> or e-mail me off list at chris at chris-chin.net .  Let me know how many
> people, how many tents (approximate size if known), and how many
> vehicles will be in your party. Hope to see you there this year, as it
> is a Dar year!
>
> Peace,
> -Chris
>
> --
> And the blessings were like poets that we never find time to know,
> But when time stopped I found the place where the poets go.
> And they said, "Here have some coffee, it's straight, black and very old,"
> And they gave me sticks and rocks and stars and all that I could hold,
>
>
> sage advisor, does weary mean wiser
> dar williams
>
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somewhere deep within you
a beast shouting that the earth
is exactly what it wanted ---
each pond with its blazing lilies
is a prayer heard and answered lavishly,
every morning,
whether or not
you have ever dared to be happy,
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