2ndSat. ArtWalk: Alley Arts Festival in Midtown, Sacramento
Hosted by: KevinLSCKevinLSC
When: Saturday, August 08, 2009 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM PDT
Description
KLSCstudio, BridgeToArt.com, Doolittle Properties, and JungleSupplyCo.com host:
2ndSat. ArtWalk: ALLEY ARTS FESTIVAL in Midtown, Sacramento
in the ALLEY between 18/19 & "I"/J Streets on a HUGE PARKING LOT.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
6-10PM
featuring:
12 Fine Artists &
LIVE MUSIC with Sacramento's own:
"Low Down Dirty Dogs"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP8x_rqCWno&feature=player_embedded
&
The Red Hot "Jenn Rogar"
FREE TO ATTEND, OPEN TO THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
A Teacup Full of Sunshine and Love
It was a great vacation in Tennessee. All day playing with grandchildren and all night partying with GI's. What a whole lot of fun fun fun. But now I'm home and its great to see my ol' man, my chickies and my garden. I've a lot of work to do on my master's project before I'm ready for graduation in December and I really really really need to get back into the exercise routine.
Grandson Austin's mother met us in the driveway when we returned from the Airport. Austin was pleasantly surprised. He loves his dad and stister but he really missed his mother and california siblings. We had a wonderful relaxing sunday hanging out on the bench near the apple tree; sipping tea and munching on fresh picked blackberries.
Just behind the apple tree you can see a white picket fence. Just on the other side of the picket fence is a creek. A blackberry bush grows over the creek; you can see it behind the bench. The creek passes an organic nursery so the water is probably full of natural fertilizer which contributes to the plump juiceyness of the giant berries that grow there.
Just behind the apple tree you can see a white picket fence. Just on the other side of the picket fence is a creek. A blackberry bush grows over the creek; you can see it behind the bench. The creek passes an organic nursery so the water is probably full of natural fertilizer which contributes to the plump juiceyness of the giant berries that grow there.
Labels:
backyard blog,
blackberries,
chickens,
homecoming
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