May 31, 2006

Rainier!


Rainier!, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Massive Mt Rainier (14,411 feet high) showed itself as we drove Hwy 12 through the mountain passes towards I-5. This was near White Pass, WA.

Soon after this we stopped in the little mountain town of Packwood where I ate a delicious elk burger

emily and her babies


emily and her babies, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

We stopped at Emily's old house in Naches, Washington to pick up some of her belongings including two kitties. Grey Guy sat in my lap for much of the drive back to Portland.

Emily sleeping in the back seat

drying morels


drying morels, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

oh how I wanted to eat them! We stopped at the Naches house where Keith was drying morel mushrooms he had picked in the woods the day before.

Naches, Washington

naches


naches, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

approaching Naches, Washington where Emily used to work for Americorps. A beautiful detour on our way home from Sasquatch

columbia crossing


columbia crossing, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

in Washington State going over the massive Columbia River

beck in puppetron


beck in puppetron, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Death Cab for Cutie played on the mainstage with a sliver of a moon above the Columbia River.

Sasquatch Music Festival

death cab by moonlight


death cab by moonlight, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Death Cab for Cutie played on the mainstage with a sliver of a moon above the Columbia River.

Sasquatch Music Festival

jay & melissa


jay & melissa, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

we laid high up on the hill while Matisyahu played on the mainstage at Sasquatch

Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah!

They should have played on the mainstage. They headlined the Wookie Stage on Sunday night. The band played great but the sound was terrible and Queens of the Stone Age from the mainstage was totally bleeding over.

big crowd for Clap Your Hands

creamy dreamy sky


creamy dreamy sky, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.



creamy dreamy sky
The sun begins to set as Clap Your Hands started playing on the Wookie Stage

big dum and the blondies

John with Gina & I as we watch Matisyahu at Sasquatch.

gina & I are crossing our eyes too...you just can't see them. ok you can see gina's eyes

haha

to the edge


to the edge, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

some tiny, tiny people on the edge of the cliffs of the gorge.

View as we watched The Decemberists play on the mainstage at Sasquatch

sunday melon


sunday melon, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Jay was a smart man and brought a watermelon and a big knife. so juicy, so good.

Sunday at our campsite at The Gorge

hail mary pass with no hail

some guys threw a football in the camping area as rain fell in the distance but never on us. yeah!

Sasquatch!

36 years and a watermelon

Dave turned 36 on Sunday at the Sasquatch Music Festival

May 30, 2006

the lips experience


the lips experience, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

The Flaming Lips played last on Saturday night at the Gorge Ampitheater. The next morning from our campsite I saw one of these big green balls floating far in the distance. haaaa!

gimme the lips!


gimme the lips!, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

We moved down front as The Flaming Lips were setting up for their elaborate show. They played until almost 2 AM. Everything got delayed and re-arranged due to the rain. It was an experience I'll never forget

Sasquatch Music Festival

the long day continues into the long night

14 hours at the concert on Saturday...many still to come.

Sasquatch Music Festival at the Gorge Ampitheater in Washington

day of layers


day of layers, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

the shins


the shins, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

The Shins on stage at the Gorge Ampitheater. Behind them the Columbia River turns golden in the evening light.

Sasquatch Music Festival

blue gorge


blue gorge, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

views at the Gorge Ampitheater in Washington

melissa and the masses


melissa and the masses, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

The hail would remain on the ground for hours. brrrr! We all got wet and beat with hail but we survived.

Neko and the hail

Hail Hail Hail! at Sasquatch!

midway through the hail storm

This was during a slight lull. Gina and I eventually picked up the magic blanket which was folded up on itself and wrapped ourselves in it as the hail beat down on us even longer.

3/4 inch hail for at least 10 minutes. ouch

here it comes


here it comes, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

torrential rain and biblical hail cut short Neko Case's set at the Sasquatch Music Festival. You could hear the crowd screaming as the hail started coming down across us.

3/4 inch hail for at least 10 minutes. ouch

saturday sun


saturday sun, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

for now anyway...the beginning of rain clouds which would circle all around and eventually overtake us

Sasquatch Music Festival

The Gorge Ampitheater in Washington

da gorge


da gorge, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

in the beginning...


in the beginning..., originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Gina and I would go on to spend a total of 14 hours at the concert that day! This is early on when it was hot and sunny. Later it would pour rain, hail unbelievable amounts and turn cold. We stuck it out.

We would go on to spend 9 hours at the concert the next day.

Sasquatch Music Festival at the Gorge Ampitheater

crowded


crowded, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

on the terraced section of the lawn at the Gorge Ampitheater in Washington for the Sasquatch Music Festival

gina on the magic blanket

This blanket ($12 at the grocery store) was the most valuable thing I had with me at the Sasquatch Music Festival.

Gina and I wrapped ourselves in it when it rained and hailed but the water doesn't permeate through so we could sit down on the wet grass afterwards and stay dry.

This is early in the day when we were baking under the hot hot sun. Little did we know what was to come...

Uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon

it was my first


it was my first, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

concert at the Gorge Ampitheater in George, Washington. A spectuclar place for live music. We spent the weekend at there for the Sasquatch Music Festival. amazing...

our weekend home


our weekend home, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Saturday morning at our campsite at the Gorge Ampitheater

Sasquatch! Music Festival

Hello everyone!

I had a fantastic weekend at the Sasquatch Music Festival at the Gorge Ampitheater in Central Washington. We left Portland around 7 PM. I rode with Dave and Emily while Gina and John took another car. Elaine had to stay behind in Portland to work work work. It was pouring rain in Portland but as we got further east in the Gorge the rain stopped as soon as we passed the Cascades into the eastern, dry side of the state. We crossed over into Washington and drove through some amazing wide-open spaces before arriving at the ampitheater around 11:30. We found Melissa & Jay who had driven up earlier in the day and staked out some camping space for us to all be together. Jay’s Uncle Doug had also flown in from Tucson for the weekend. We could hear Nine Inch Nails finishing up their set on the main stage. We unloaded our gear, set up our tents then hung out and had some beers before rolling into bed.

I awoke very early on Saturday morning to rain beating down on my tent. I buried my head under the blankets and went back to sleep. I woke up at a more reasonable hour and found Jay had the coffee all made. We sat around talking and surveying the skies. It rained a bit more in the morning and we set up some covered areas for us to retreat under. The rain finally went away the blazing sun came out. Gina and I packed a lunch and our backpacks and motivated to the concert early as we both wanted to see the first band, Rogue Wave, on the main stage. We found a spot on the terraced area of the lawn and spread out on a blanket in the hot, hot sun. Rogue Wave played lots of my favorite songs and they were so excited to be playing to such a huge crowd. The festival was sold out and the ampitheater has a capacity of about 20,000. Next up was Gomez who I’ve tried to get into but haven’t been able to. I actually liked them better live than I have their records. Gina took a nap while they played. Next up was Sufjan Stevens who we were both excited to see. He and his band were dressed in funny Americana/patriotic costumes. He played and banjo and sang with his sweet voice and I swooned. I love Sufjan! Iron & Wine played next. He has a great voice and it was cool to see him sing with his sister. During their set the skies began to look threatening. We could see rain falling in the distance all around us and it seemed to be closing in.

Next up was Neko Case, the person I was most excited about seeing at Sasquatch. The first song she played, “Favorite” is her song that I’m currently most obsessed with. It’s from some obscure little record of hers so I was so happy to hear her play it. That woman has got an amazing voice. It floated out above the Columbia River and into the rainclouds. During her third song, “Star Witness” another one of my favorites all hell broke loose. It began raining then pouring and then the hail began. ¾ inch hail fell on us for at least 10 minutes. Neko had to stop singing as she was getting pummeled by the hail and all their equipment was getting soaked. Gina and I huddle together, eventually wrapping ourselves in our magic blanket (fabric but not water permeable). We laughed, we cursed, we got soaking wet. We went from sweating in the sun and worrying about getting sunburned to being beat with ice and being freezing cold all within 40 minutes. It eventually stopped raining and they began clearing the stage. There was so much hail it had to be shoveled off and there were huge pools of water on the stage. Neko never came back on so I’m very relieved that I already have tickets to see her play at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland in a month. Gina will be going to that concert with me. We had quite the shared experience in the hailstorm. We finally found John, Dave, Emily, Jay & Melissa and our two groups were reunited in wet happiness. Melissa and John wrapped themselves around me as I was freezing hold and soaking wet. I warmed up with their help and a swig of whiskey. My feet would remain wet and cold all night long though.

Once the stage was in working order again The Tragically Hip played. I didn’t care for them so much but the Canadians in the crowd went crazy since the band is Canadian. The venue was just as far from Vancouver, BC as it is from Portland. There were lots of Canadians and people from all the western states. There was a group with a huge Montana flag on a pole and our neighbors on the hill had flown in from San Francisco. I did get lots of cheers from a group behind us though for my Wisconsin shirt. Go Wisco!

Next up were The Shins, a Portland band that I really love. They played a great set as the sun was setting. The Columbia River is right behind the stage and turned golden in the evening light. Due to the weather and delays Ben Harper played next and the Flaming Lips were moved to last. Gina and I were annoyed because we weren’t planning on staying for all of Ben Harper but now had to in order to see our beloved Lips. Ben Harper played great but he played an 8 song encore which is totally ridiculous. We moved down closer to the stage for the Flaming Lips. Their show was amazing with huge streamers, giant balls, the lead singer in a huge plastic bubble rolling over the crowd, groups of aliens and santas on either side of the stage around the band and tons of great songs. Their concert is more of an experience than just another show. It was fantastic but I was so tired by the time they were done around 2 AM. Gina and I had been at the concert for 14 hours, most of it being wet and cold. When we got back to camp I changed my close and crawled into my cozy tent. I slept so well.

Sunday we woke to full sun. We all dried out our stuff from the day before. We all hung out at the campsite for a long time drinking coffee and eating great breakfast burritos that Jay made on the campstove. We lounged in the sun and switched to beers. The watermelon was cut open and was juicy and delicious. Around 3:30 Gina and I left to go into the concert as I really wanted to see The Decemberists, another Portland band. They played beautifully and it was so cool to see an accordion on the main stage in front of 20,000 people. Everyone else came down within an hour or so and we all sat together high on the hill to watch Matisyahu. He played a great set and the crowd was really into it. At one point there was a sprinkle and a rainbow but no return to the rain of the day before. Queens of the Stone Age played next. The testerone was raging in front of the stage. They were good but I was really excited to see a band on the Wookie Stage, one of the smaller stages at the festival. There also was a Yeti Stage. Haa! We made our way to the Wookie Stage for Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah! They really should have played on the main stage as the crowd was jammed into the smaller space. The sound from Queens of the Stone Age was bleeding over and the sound on the Wookie Stage was pretty crappy so I was really frustrated. The band played great but the sound sucked. I still danced and drank my $7 Heineken (good god!).

We headed back over to the main stage to see the end of Death Cab for Cutie. I’ve seen them several times and have been rather bored though I love their records. I think they had to take it up a notch since they were following Queens but they really played great. They had tons of energy and played great songs, both new and old. The headliner for Sunday was Beck. The sound was amazing! They put on a fantastic show. There were puppeteers on stage acting out the band playing. They played a short show though and were done at 11:40 though they were supposed to play until midnight. BOOOO to that! We had a hard weekend! Give us our last 20 minutes! We made the long walk back to our campsite and hung out for a while. Jay grilled up some corn and beers were drunk before sleepiness took over.

Monday was the sunniest, warmest day of all. Of course! We hung out at our campsite and slowly began packing some things up. Dave, Emily and I left around 11. We stopped in Ellensburg for gas and food and left with neither. Ellensburg showed us no hospitality. I’m never going back! Bahahah. We hightailed it towards Naches. Emily worked there for Americorps for a while and was going to pick up some of her stuff including two cats! The drive was spectacular as we followed the Columbia River and then got into the foothills of the Cascades. It was unbelievably gorgeous. We arrived in Naches and found Keith at the house. He’s another Americorps guy that we know from when he was based in Trout Lake. We hung out in the magnificent backyard with the Tieton River flowing right past us. Emily loaded up her stuff and we each grabbed a cat then got back in the car.

We drove Highway 12 past Mt Rainier and could see snow on the side of the road at the 4500 feet elevation. We stopped in Packwood which was having a huge flea market event. Dave and I ran to a food stand for some much needed sustenance. It was the first elk burger I’d ever had and it was delicious. We finally made it to I-5 and got back into Portland around 6:30. We unloaded the car and I got my pictures off the camera before going home to a much needed shower. I slept so well last night.

Today is my last day of my twenties. Tomorrow I work just a half day then I’ll watch Chuck Palahniuk speak at the college then go for a shorty hike or something before meeting Elaine, Gina, John & Terry for after-work golf and then dinner. Please let me know how you are and what you’re up to!

Xoxox,
carolyn

May 25, 2006

the tiny masses


the tiny masses, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

overpopulation from above. Flying out of LA . I loved the huge shadows from the clouds looming over the insane sprawling city.

Look at it large

breakdown


breakdown, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Becky grips the table as we laugh our asses off about something.

photo by Ross

funny girl


funny girl, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Me and my friend Becky. She is one of the funniest people I know.

photo by Ross

game interference


game interference, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Ross and Becky were hilarious during the game of croquet in MaryAnn's backyard (woman sitting in the background). Her home was wonderful and rustic and full of character. It was built in the 20's by someone who worked for Disney. It was a wonderful little sanctuary in the madness of LA.

Glendale, California

composure


composure, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Becky and I are all smiles. bbq in Glendale, California

We've been friends for 15 years but have never lived in the same state.

She's a Masshole (her term (not mine!) for a Massachusetts resident) who I met when I lived in Wisconsin. Now we're both West Coast girls.

photo by Ross

angel trumpets of death


angel trumpets of death, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

beautiful, poisonous flowers.

Angel Trumpets

At a bbq in Glendale, California

woman with a mallet


woman with a mallet, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Becky putting on her game face for some cut-throat croquet at a bbq in Glendale, California

hiking (LA style)


hiking (LA style), originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

okay so clearly I'm spoiled rotten living in Oregon but I wasn't particularly impressed with the LA hiking options. We hiked Runyon Canyon in the Hollywood hills. There were way too many people, the lingering smell of dogshit everywhere and views of neverending smog.

actors...


actors..., originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

give a few actors some red wine and a yoga ball and see what happens.

Becky begins her performance for us in her living room.

May 24, 2006

the sun goes to sleep


the sun goes to sleep, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

sunset from Point Dume Beach in Malibu

happy


happy, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Me on the beach in Malibu with my dear friend watching the sunset, my bare feet in the sand, dolphins jumping in the waves, my camera in my hand.

I was unbelievably happy.

photo by my friend becky. edited by me...cropped and slight contrast adjustment.

twilight in malibu


twilight in malibu, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

we went to the beach at Point Dume in Malibu to watch the sunset. The Santa Monica Mountains are to the north.

oregon pale meets california sun

I'm several shades darker after my 5 days in Los Angeles. Yes I wore sunscreen.

at Venice Beach

photo by becky

yoga on the beach


yoga on the beach, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

this adorable pregnant woman did yoga on the beach next to us.

Venice Beach, California

becky at the beach


becky at the beach, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

the Pacific Ocean in Southern California is significantly warmer than in my neck of the woods. In Oregon only crazy people and kids go in the freezing water...even in the middle of summer. I walked in the water, listened to music and smiled and smiled.

Venice Beach, California

warmer waters


warmer waters, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

the Pacific Ocean in Southern California is significantly warmer than in my neck of the woods. In Oregon only crazy people and kids go in the freezing water...even in the middle of summer. I walked in the water, listened to music and smiled and smiled.

Venice Beach, California

venice beach


venice beach, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

soaking up the sun while waves crash on the rocks at Venice Beach

reaching


reaching, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

Becky took me to a sweet viewpoint just below the Hollywood sign.

It's difficult to take an original photo of this sign.

so-cal symmetry


so-cal symmetry, originally uploaded by carolyn_in_oregon.

stopping for cold beverages on our way to the Hollywood sign