
Luckily, we were set up next to the zydeco dance tent. The hours of constant unchanging rhythm drove the small crew of coworkers nuts, but I can't think of better music to work to. And while we wrapped up around 2:30, the dance tent was open until around 6, closing just in time for us to start making breakfast.
Also luckily, Southern Tier had a beer tent right down the way from us. The nectar of NY.
After a few days of that, and a short box truck drive back to Ohio, I'm beat. Energy only to make a little pasta with sausage (Tea Hills), cream (Snowville), chix stock (Plum Creek bird), garlic (Snake Hill), and garden herbs (basil, parsley, and thyme). Pasta wasn't available at the Heron.

4 comments:
Ha! Glad you survived! I saw Tod at the market and he reminded me that you were of slinging meat. He was all laid back and enjoying the beautiful day at the market and I was thinking how he had it made in the shade while you were probably working like a mad man at the festival.
That's about right. Tod knows how to live.
wow you have something exciting to say when you have to write that what I did on my summer vacation essay.
this is true. you may too, i hear.
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