The day began with a too early cycling start time that faded into an excellent beautiful ride. Along the river, across the Mendota, along the river again, up through downtown St. Paul and then back down the hill to the MPLS greenway. As we reclined in the back yard afterwords my rock star neighbor Bill stopped by with free tickets to see Doomtree at the Summit brewery - the fish tacos and pork tacos of his creation were both delicious, pork slightly better - shout out to Barrio. See Dessa there in the front? Missed Halloween Alaska who I would have really liked to see, but did watch DT from a reasonably close perspective, it was crowd-packed, concert-rules in effect, freaking awesome local talent.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
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This was great. I shouted-out to several last minute but went by myself. Parked only four blocks away for my relatively late arrival - pretty good.
Lots of bikes and mega people nearly full-on festival. Five beers of your choice for $20 seems reasonable with free tickets at least don't think I even spent that even, except for the commerative poster.
I could tell Doomtree was going to start soon from subtle nearby crowd noise change, Snuck into the very left front tent-edge. Pretty good view eh, it also sounds great, the individual vocals and instruments are clear and powerful.
Bario food was great, Bill is a super cool guy.
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