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Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: concert of world music Moroccan band Generation Taragalte - Cultural caravan for peace - at Amsterdam Roots Open Air, cultural festival held in Park Fraekendael
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: happy couple wrapped in a sleeping bag sharing a beer during Amsterdam Roots Open Air, a cultural festival held in Park Frankendael on 05/07/2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: audience dancing during the concert of Tunisian band Bargou 08 at Amsterdam Roots Open Air, cultural festival held in Park Frankendael on 05/07/2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: concert of world music Moroccan band Generation Taragalte - Cultural caravan for peace - at Amsterdam Roots Open Air, cultural festival held in Park Fraekendael
"An open-mind leaves a chance for someone to drop a worthwhile thought in it."
~Anonymous
This small-scale wall hanging is made of durable polymer clay, painted, sealed and hung with strong four element chain linked bead cord.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: black woman under umbrella under summer rain during Amsterdam Roots Open Air, a cultural festival held in Park Frankendael on 05/07/2015
live at the Alte Hackerei Karlsruhe. It was one of those magical moments: great venue, friendly people, cool bands with even more friendly and openminded and hearted musicians. Don't from Portland were delivering a real cool show full of great punk tunes with hints of all your favourite bands from the late 70ies, a drummer playing like a young god, guitar powerchords and four string righteousness spiced with the vocals of one of the best punk chanteuses since Blondie, Siouxie, Joan Jett and Penelope Houston. To cut a long story short: Smashing. A band finishing its set with two great covers of Window Shop for Love and Getting the Fear can't be wrong.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: concert of world music Moroccan band Generation Taragalte - Cultural caravan for peace - at Amsterdam Roots Open Air, cultural festival held in Park Fraekendael
Today on my bus ride I realized that I need to change some things up in my life for the good. Its a better year and I deserve to be doing better things with my life. I love school but I don't spend enough time where I live so I am going to be making some big changes happen.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: concert of Congolese band Kasai Allstars during Amsterdam Roots Open Air, a cultural festival held in Park Frankendael on 05/07/2015
live at the Alte Hackerei Karlsruhe. It was one of those magical moments: great venue, friendly people, cool bands with even more friendly and openminded and hearted musicians. Don't from Portland were delivering a real cool show full of great punk tunes with hints of all your favourite bands from the late 70ies, a drummer playing like a young god, guitar powerchords and four string righteousness spiced with the vocals of one of the best punk chanteuses since Blondie, Siouxie, Joan Jett and Penelope Houston. To cut a long story short: Smashing. A band finishing its set with two great covers of Window Shop for Love and Getting the Fear can't be wrong.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: during the concert of Colombian band LA-33 - during Amsterdam Roots Open Air, cultural festival held in Park Frankendael on 05/07/2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: audience dancing during the concert of Tunisian band Bargou 08 at Amsterdam Roots Open Air, cultural festival held in Park Frankendael on 05/07/2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - July, 5 2015: ypung black girl learning how to knit during Amsterdam Roots Open Air, a cultural festival held in Park Frankendael on 05/07/2015
live at the Alte Hackerei Karlsruhe. It was one of those magical moments: great venue, friendly people, cool bands with even more friendly and openminded and hearted musicians. Don't from Portland were delivering a real cool show full of great punk tunes with hints of all your favourite bands from the late 70ies, a drummer playing like a young god, guitar powerchords and four string righteousness spiced with the vocals of one of the best punk chanteuses since Blondie, Siouxie, Joan Jett and Penelope Houston. To cut a long story short: Smashing. A band finishing its set with two great covers of Window Shop for Love and Getting the Fear can't be wrong.