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I remember wbm making some kind of grilled meats. Sarah or Teri made eggs. Thas's all the cooking I saw happinin. But then again I don't always remember rightly. I am no Marilu Henner. And I am grateful for that.
Even though I didn't cook, wbm like the veg chicken salad and wooz loved the vegan chicken. I've been trying to eat less processed fodds. Goal being no. Work in progress.
The other day Dan said he was excited about All Good. Awesome! There will be baby turtles, Sublime & high fives, and Dan will dance.
Post by wellbalancedmusic on Mar 9, 2011 15:21:01 GMT -5
yes Cody did cook more than I...I sent him to school to learn to cook so I was taking advantage of his education...that and the fact that my butt had sprung roots in my chair...lol
Looks like I'll be making my 4th consecutive All Good this summer! I'm not sure who I'm going with or where I'm camping yet, but if I'm don't camp with you all then I will definitely come visit.
So I'm thinking about going to AllGood this summer for the first time. I've been to Roo 4 years now and am getting tired of how big it's getting. SO does anyone want to explain some of the similarities/differences between Roo and AllGood?
So I'm thinking about going to AllGood this summer for the first time. I've been to Roo 4 years now and am getting tired of how big it's getting. SO does anyone want to explain some of the similarities/differences between Roo and AllGood?
Ok, here's the quick break down...
In the main venue there are two stages, only one has an act playing at any time. What does this mean?! It's likely that you'll get to see everything you want to see without missing another band.
Outside the main venue is one other stage, the Grassroots stage (previously the Ropeadope stage). Throughout the weekend on this stage will be collaborations, musicians talking about what they do, and other miscellaneous stuff. To see anything here, you will be missing whatever is going on in the main venue.
What else... the terrain is hilly, the scenery is gorgeous, and the overall atmosphere is superb. Once you're at All Good, don't plan to leave until the festival is over; there is no Walmart down the road, and it's a bit of a drive to get anywhere. I haven't been the last two years, but I did hear last year was pretty big in terms of the number of people attending. This year may be even bigger, but it will not get anywhere close to the number of folks at Bonnaroo.