28 August 05
Like in the Pueblos
Last night we had our first party at this house, or more precisely, in the area out back which is used mostly for keeping bees, keeping beekeeping equipment, old machinery, and barrels full of old combs which congeal in these temperatures.
We can’t move the equipment, so we strung lights around the perimeter to keep people off the danger zones.
It looked like an old fashioned fiesta in a dusty Spanish or Mexican or Colombian or Puerto Rican town with these lights.
Salsa dancing, bluegrass from our own Chicken Tractor, good food, a nice look at Jupiter + 4 moons in the dob: a fiesta, Pica and Numenius style. With a LOT of help from Tamara. Qué chévere.
- it was a GREAT party! i had fun, even during my embarrassing dancing…. :-) hugs!— Fer 29. August 2005, 07:32 Link
- We too had a WONDERFUL time under the night sky. What a grand party you threw!— virgnia 29. August 2005, 20:07 Link
- I’ve always believed that the truest measure of party success is whether the hosts have fun. That is, the genius of hospitality is to plan and execute in such a way that the hosts can relax and enjoy their guests, who are flattered by this attention, and return it. And dance and get drunk and fall down, or not. Sounds like you did it right. (Not that I’m surprised, of course.)— Doc Rock 1. September 2005, 18:33 Link
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