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Panic On The Rocks

Jamming JB

I hit up my second Red Rocks show of the summer this last weekend. Widespread Panic did three full days there, I caught the Friday show. It was magical. The moon was out and mercury was shining brightly. Panic rocked everybody and their new guitarist, Jimmy Herring, was really really good. Though, I thought he actually soloed a little bit too much. I’m sure most would disagree with me. I don’t really feel like blathering on about the show so I’ll just go ahead and link you to a bunch of other peoples reviews.

Brownie Yer Doin’ A Heck Of A Job!
Family Style!
Cold Leftovers
Tsunami Publicity Office Diary
Mothwing Dust
Barefoot Adventures
Bathtub Gin
Stillisstillmoving.com

And if that is not enough for you, you can stream the entire show off your computer.

Dip And Dunk

There was a time when they dotted the landscape in five and dime stores, bus stations, roller rinks, and amusement parks from coast to coast. In todays world of digital photography, finding an oldstyle photobooth (original chemical chemical dip & dunk botths, not the digital ones) is like finding a soda fountain shop – I can hardly avoid partaking in it’s nostalgic appeal and usually end up spending a few bucks. Photobooths in Colorado can be located at The Collective in Boulder and at Sputnik in Denver. While you’re at it, go check out the Photobooth Blog.

Artifacting Redesign

So here it is.

After much toil and trouble, Artifacting.com has a new look.

There is still a lot of work to be done. There are a ton of new features I need to implement and a lot of ideas I still have floating around in my head, but for now, this is what you get. There is a lot of new stuff going on here so click around and see what you can find and let me know what you think. I’ll be typing up a few entries discussing features you may have overlooked as well as features that are added as I implement them. In the meantime, have fun, let me know if you run into any problems or have trouble getting anything to work.

Enjoy!

14 Places To Eat

14 Places To Eat is an interesting photoblog with inspiring pictures. The blog has an emphasis on “visiting small towns, festivals and other events, looking for images that relate to my memories of growing up on a farm in Walkerton, IN.” The author of the blog states the, “aim for this project is to celebrate rural life without idealizing it. Above all, I like to take a second look at things people might consider very ordinary, and try to reveal their inherent beauty and individuality.” Kay Westhues is doing a spectacular job of hitting that mark.

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