Rich- The lakeside site is pretty barren, and fully void of any facilities. So its the sage bush to the north for boys and to the south for girls. My recomendation is to bring food and water; I'm thinking about a hibachi kind of thing.... I'm not able to go to Tull tonight, but I'm attending Lyle Lovett on Sunday. I did get to see Tull last time they were here, under the stars at Deer Valley; it was great, laying back observing the Andromeda galaxy with binoculars listening to them live.... Joe Borgione ------------------
I once had a crush in High School on a girl who could play "Bouree" on her flute...
Wish I could join you guys tonight; enjoy!
Hopefully one of you will bring some tunes with Thurs.
BTW, are there any restrooms or water at the lakeside site?
Rich
--- Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Joe Borgione <jborgion@xmission.com> wrote:
Ian Anderson (of Jethro Tull) has us beat by 20 years or so and he's on stage tonight for a sold out show; never too old to rock & roll!
Tull songs related to astronomy:
Astronomy Orion Big Dipper (not really astronomy...)
And I'm off to that sold-out show myself!
Ta!
C.
BTW, Tull's first album came out in 1968, the year I got started in astronomy, and yep, I liked 'em even then.
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