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... before he's the next big thing.
so much great music has come out of detroit. i truly believe the major labels will soon be knocking down ben's door competing for a record deal. he's that good. and he hasn't even been singing for very long!!!
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Bristlecone Pine jewelry boxes
These rustic-appearing beautiful jewelry boxes (or desk organizers!) are made from Bristle Cone Pine that was burned over by a forest fire in the 1880's. Bristle Cone Pine grows high in the Rocky Mountains at 8000 feet and over, and is the oldest living thing in the world. These boxes are made from trees that are 200 to 1000 years old.
The boxes are hand made in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, US, and finished with a fine Danish oil.
You can find the Bristlecone Pine jewelry boxes at
The Bear and The Butterfly
214 Banff Ave, Banff, AB, Canada.
(403) 762-8911
Grampa's more friends included:Celia, Brian Andrew Marek, Fred Friction, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks (Catherine Kustelski and Deanna Bosse), Larissa Dalle, John Wendland, Justin Brown, Chris Johnson, Ray Brewer and Tommy Hollarman. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation, and Tower Grove Farmers' Market brought you a very special Harvest Sessions Concert on Saturday, October 6. Rylee's Grampa's Friends will present "More Friends" at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market from 10:00 p.m. til 1:00 p.m. This is the last Children's Series performance for this season of Harvest Sessions, so don't miss out on your last chance to hear some kid-friendly tunes. This performance took place at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park during Tower Grove Farmers' Market. The "More Friends" show featured many great performances from St. Louis singer-songwriters, the likes of included: Ceila, Larissa Dalle, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks, John Wendland, Fred Friction, Brian Andrew Marek, Justin Brown, Chris Johnson, Tommy Hollarman and Ray Brewer. Harvest Sessions is always free, but donations can be sent to benefit The American Cancer Society and Camp Sunrise at YMCA Trout Lodge. Harvest Sessions has been taking place through out the regular season of the Tower Grove Farmers' Market that included a Children's and International Series. This season of Harvest Sessions has been a great success as proven by a number of impressive performances that will continue until the end of the regular season on Saturday, October 27. Photos by Sara Anne Finke
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Grampa's more friends included:Celia, Brian Andrew Marek, Fred Friction, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks (Catherine Kustelski and Deanna Bosse), Larissa Dalle, John Wendland, Justin Brown, Chris Johnson, Ray Brewer and Tommy Hollarman. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation, and Tower Grove Farmers' Market brought you a very special Harvest Sessions Concert on Saturday, October 6. Rylee's Grampa's Friends will present "More Friends" at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market from 10:00 p.m. til 1:00 p.m. This is the last Children's Series performance for this season of Harvest Sessions, so don't miss out on your last chance to hear some kid-friendly tunes. This performance took place at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park during Tower Grove Farmers' Market. The "More Friends" show featured many great performances from St. Louis singer-songwriters, the likes of included: Ceila, Larissa Dalle, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks, John Wendland, Fred Friction, Brian Andrew Marek, Justin Brown, Chris Johnson, Tommy Hollarman and Ray Brewer. Harvest Sessions is always free, but donations can be sent to benefit The American Cancer Society and Camp Sunrise at YMCA Trout Lodge. Harvest Sessions has been taking place through out the regular season of the Tower Grove Farmers' Market that included a Children's and International Series. This season of Harvest Sessions has been a great success as proven by a number of impressive performances that will continue until the end of the regular season on Saturday, October 27. Photos by Sara Anne Finke
Street art in the area where folks gather for First Friday here in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. This is quite a unique area and well worth a tour when visiting my home city. Down by the Las Vegas City Hall.
I had the pleasure of seeing the stunning @twixthedragqueen perform at Hustle:PRIDE! She was incredible! 💜
Bristlecone Pine jewelry boxes
These rustic-appearing beautiful jewelry boxes (or desk organizers!) are made from Bristle Cone Pine that was burned over by a forest fire in the 1880's. Bristle Cone Pine grows high in the Rocky Mountains at 8000 feet and over, and is the oldest living thing in the world. These boxes are made from trees that are 200 to 1000 years old.
The boxes are hand made in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado, US, and finished with a fine Danish oil.
You can find the Bristlecone Pine jewelry boxes at
The Bear and The Butterfly
214 Banff Ave, Banff, AB, Canada.
(403) 762-8911
"morning" (painting on wall), "humidity garden"(string on wire), "untitled" (new paper work), "flock" (resin and paper) and "landscape" (painting on its side sitting on floor)
The members of Hobo Alliance for this performance are:
Hobo Sam uke/harp/acoustic/vocals
Brian Curran resonator guitar
Stu Faris percussion
Mike Apperson double bass
On Saturday, September 22 Hobo Alliance played at Harvest Sessions from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Hobo Alliance is a bluegrass band that isn't afraid to have a good time and sight whiskey as an influence. The set was the perfect match for a day at the Farmers' Market, energetic and sincere. The performance took place at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park during the Tower Grove Farmers' Market.
The Hobo Alliance is how a bluegrass band close to their roots should sound. They have the twang, the harmonica and it all makes you wanna tap your toe. Lead singer, "Hobo Sam", sings about the experiences tone would expect from a world-weary traveler and the distorted vocals only emphasize this point. At times, the St. Louis five-piece slips into a little blues, like in the song "Good Time".
KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market present Harvest Sessions, which takes place at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market every Saturday through out the market's regular season. The performances are always free and open to the public.
Street art in the area where folks gather for First Friday here in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. This is quite a unique area and well worth a tour when visiting my home city. Down by the Las Vegas City Hall.
Grampa's more friends included:Celia, Brian Andrew Marek, Fred Friction, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks (Catherine Kustelski and Deanna Bosse), Larissa Dalle, John Wendland, Justin Brown, Chris Johnson, Ray Brewer and Tommy Hollarman. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation, and Tower Grove Farmers' Market brought you a very special Harvest Sessions Concert on Saturday, October 6. Rylee's Grampa's Friends will present "More Friends" at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market from 10:00 p.m. til 1:00 p.m. This is the last Children's Series performance for this season of Harvest Sessions, so don't miss out on your last chance to hear some kid-friendly tunes. This performance took place at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park during Tower Grove Farmers' Market. The "More Friends" show featured many great performances from St. Louis singer-songwriters, the likes of included: Ceila, Larissa Dalle, The Forbidden Fruit Snacks, John Wendland, Fred Friction, Brian Andrew Marek, Justin Brown, Chris Johnson, Tommy Hollarman and Ray Brewer. Harvest Sessions is always free, but donations can be sent to benefit The American Cancer Society and Camp Sunrise at YMCA Trout Lodge. Harvest Sessions has been taking place through out the regular season of the Tower Grove Farmers' Market that included a Children's and International Series. This season of Harvest Sessions has been a great success as proven by a number of impressive performances that will continue until the end of the regular season on Saturday, October 27. Photos by Sara Anne Finke
Nine of the 11 area artists featured in the Women’s Work Art Show gather for a photo during Friday’s opening reception. Front row, left to right: Carla Markwart, Mary Phillips, Chris Dokolasa and Carolina Ramsell. Back row, l-r: April Jackson, Lisa Walker, Basia Krol, Lori Reed and Stacy Lotz. Not present: Tina Browder and Nicole Ponce. Over 150 attended the show, which remains on display through March 14 in the D Building Gallery. More info on this show: goo.gl/4egqmH