Both music events went off without a major hitch this summer. Much thanks to Bob’s persistent work on the new stage, the crown jewel of both events. The floor was exceptionally level: a feat of farmer engineering, all truth be told.
Here’s a small gallery of some of the shots from this summer, as we look forward to colder days. They say this upcoming winter will bring an even larger snowfall than the last, though it seems contrary to the laws of the physical world. I just don’t see how there could be even more; the entire state would shut down. In any case, it’s been a great summer. Enjoy the pics:
The clouds of autumn arriving over the south bean field, Sept. 2014
Deer crossing the road, will soon realize grass isn’t actually greener over there
Chanticleer Quartet showing off the new stage with zest
Ariana Altieri showing Maya Mendoza how to use the sewing machine, while Bob pretends to work in the background
Harvest Moon setting behind beast of the wild, early morning, Sept 2014
Durunda Tribal Dancers resplendent at Prophets Fest 2014
Troublemaker blasting concertgoers at Prophets Fest 2014
A nice shot showing the crowd size at Prophets Fest 2014. Note the number of tents in the background
Everyday Prophets played a well-attended set at Prophets Fest 2014
Piper Green helping take down the stage the next day
The only person who likes cleaning out the barns less than Piper is Bob
Ziggy caring for his foster child while the humans clean out the back barn