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Ty: I just got back from Park City, Utah, where some friends and I managed to screen a few movies at the Sundance Film Festival and a couple more at the lesser known but equally cool Slamdance Festival. I saw a few really interesting documentaries that I hope will make it to wide release, including one called "Off the Grid." It was about one of those communities in northern New Mexico that lives out on the mesa with no running water or electricity, completely apart from larger society. I had stumbled upon one such off-grid neighborhood while traveling out there last year and had put a line about it in a new song (the song is "Sunday Morning Bird" ) so it was very cool to get a closer look via this wonderful film. Check it out at:
http://www.stillpointpictures.com We also hit the slopes, as they say. I never do this - I haven't been on skis since I was 14. But apparently, it really is like riding a bike, just faster and icier. It was beautiful riding the ski-lift up to nearly 10,000 feet, so quiet and cold. And cruising on down those steep black diamond slopes (ok, they were bunny slopes) made it totally worth the hassle of having to rent and then schlep all that heavy, awkward equipment and shove my feet into those crazy moon boots. Nate: I finally got to visit my aunt, uncle and cousin in Hawai'i! I visited once when I was 1 year old, but this was my first cognizant visit. I ate all kinds of new fruits (soursops, longons, rambutans, etc.), had drinks with little umbrellas in them, and even learned how to surf! They were small waves, and it was a large board, but wow, it was fun. A stellar trip, all-in-all. I came home to Brooklyn, and within 2 hours, I got hit by a car that ran a red light. I appear to be okay, but it was a new experience for me to find myself lying on the pavement staring up at a small crowd of bystanders. I feel alright now, but please don't ask me to write a song about it. Doris: I got to see a real, live bald eagle sitting on top of a real, live telephone pole out on Whidbey Island and thought it was a fake. So American! So bald! How could it be real? It looked like it was wearing brown feather pants as it swooped down and around and flew off into the american sunset. I also baked a lot this winter, the theme being Cream Pies. Coconut cream, banana cream, and chocolate cream, coconut being the winning flavor in my taste test book. I also made a swedish cardamom bread (kardemmumenkranz) which is a braided holiday bread with a light lemon glaze which, according to Shana's mom, had "a perfect crumb." I also made biscotti for the first time (lemon anise) and, while flavorful, were harder than rocks. I guess that's where dipping them into hot beverages helps.
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Re: What I Did On My Winter Vacation, by Girlyman
by Elisabeth, January 26, 2007 I think I may have to write a book and title it Brown Feather Pants. That phrase is simultaneously splendid and slightly uncomfortable. Hello, hello from a 11238 fan. Oh please oh please, when will you play a local show again? Happy 2007!
Re: What I Did On My Winter Vacation, by Girlyman
by Pam, January 31, 2007 Hi Doris, I live on Whidbey Island ( Coupeville) Hope you had a great time. Yes we see bald eagles all the time I am still love to watch them. Happy 2007
Re: What I Did On My Winter Vacation, by Girlyman
by Chico-dee-to, February 3, 2007 Hey Doris, Elisabeth, and Pam, I just saw this online and thought of you guys. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070202/od_nm/australia_eagles_dc Crazy huh?
Re: What I Did On My Winter Vacation, by Girlyman
by Linn Wood, February 8, 2007 Well it sounds like you three had wonderful vacations. Nate, I'm so glad you weren't badly hurt by that car. What would we all do without Girlyman!! Doris, if you are interested, I have another Swedish coffee(kafe) bread that uses cardamom. It's called "Vita Brod (two dots over the o)". I make it for friends over the holidays and once they taste it, they request it year after year. It's quite easy to make.
Re: What I Did On My Winter Vacation, by Girlyman
by Elliot, February 26, 2007 Nate: I hope you're feeling better, after your scuffle with the automobile. Doris: Bald eagles rock. Ty: I personally don't think that skiing is like falling off a horse. But that's just me. I can't snowboard either. I try, but most of the time, it just doesn't work out well.
Re: What I Did On My Winter Vacation, by Girlyman
by icy, March 12, 2007 ELISABETH: dude, thats my zip too! is that your car that i see around sometimes with the gman sticker on the back? ![]()
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by Toller, January 25, 2007
Aw Nate, i hope you are ok!