Sunday, September 13, 2009

West Asheville Garden Stroll (WAGS)

The first West Asheville Garden Stroll took place this past Saturday - September 12. 2009; it featured many different garden styles, free food and a large dose of funky. Green thumbs are not the only thing different about gardeners. They are artists and their palette is as varied as the plant types. The gardens ran the gamut from community spaces like the one pictured above to the garden that supplies food for a restaurant.

This deck (upper and lower) provides an excellent vantage to view this garden - I could hang out there all day.

An old sink has been recycled into a container for several plants - some of the funky stuff.


This house and garden features recycled bottles, marbles, golf balls and other discards as sculpture and foils for plants in the front, side and rear yard.



Wamboldtopia is a work in progress - 10 years so far. Stone and brick masonry has been used for the studio in front and for the many architectural elements in this garden as shown in this view from the street.

A small magical garden tower to the side of the steps to the house.


A seating area in the rear yard on top of the hill with another architectural element to the right.


The tower from the previous picture - pure whimsy at work here.


Heading back down the steps to the street after quite a tour.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

LAAFF (Lexington Avenue Arts and Fun Festival)

LAAFF is a local festival that is held on Lexington Avenue in Asheville every year. Except for three paid positions it is organized and run by volunteers and serves as an example to other cities of what can be done if you live amongst really talented people. This trio of musicians are VERY good and often perform on the sidewalk on Friday nights in the downtown area.
Many people dress up for the festival and it's a gas to see the different "costumes." Here big hoop lady holds court on the sidewalk.

Not to be outdone this chap is nattily attired in striped green socks, a white skirt and a red bolero-ish jacket topped with a hat.


The dancing girls were very good and the crowd was most appreciative....



Not quite sure what this fellow was looking for with his music- making megafone but I offered up my sandal shod foot for inspection and it seemed to satisfy his quest.





Mr Tiki man from the rear with his two female companions. A most enjoyable Sunday afternoon; I will definitely have to dress up for the affair next year.




Sunday, August 30, 2009

Goombay Festival

Goombay Festival took place this weekend in Asheville, NC and featured African and Caribbean arts and crafts, music and food! Several reggae bands performed as well as the Heather Hayes Band, headlined by the daughter of the late Isaac Hayes.
Food is always an integral part of any festival and Goombay was no exception. This stand is run by a Jamaican and the food is authentic with patties, cocoa bread, ackee and codfish, rice and peas, plantain - you get the idea. Really good stuff!


One Love Jamaican restaurant is located on Market Street and in the area of the festival. They were doing a good business on Friday evening and I intend to check them out soon.

Monday, August 17, 2009

A Sunday Drive in the Country

Yesterday my wife and I decided to visit several open studios that were taking part in the Leicester (pronounced Lester) Studio Tour. Leicester is located in Buncombe County in western North Carolina and about 10 - 20 miles from Asheville. These studios are located in the residences of artists and run the gamut from pottery to jewelry, metalwork and "regular" oil/watercolour artwork.

Due to the distances between the various studios (and the late hour we started the tour) we only visited three studios and a Bed and Breakfast that had an example of each artist's work. The picture above was taken from the deck of the B & B.

Standing there on the deck and looking across the valley I was reminded of the countryside in Jamaica. With a little imagination it could be taken between Browns Town and Alexandria if you forget about the missing stone walls that run alongside the road and between the different properties. The B & B would be the "great house" on top of the hill. The owners even had goats grazing on the hillside! Ah, the thoughts of an expat....

Monday, July 27, 2009

Bele Cher Festival

The 31st production of the Bele Cher Festival took place
last weekend in Asheville with 4 music stages, art displays,
and food over several streets in the downtown area.

One of the many impromtu musical groups performing on
the street. The chap on the left was playing a saw.

The drum circle performed under a tent complete
with dancers.


A young onlooker taking in the dancers at
the drummers tent.



Saturday, July 18, 2009

Drum Circle, Asheville NC

Every Friday evening during summer from 7pm till 10pm
there is a drum circle in downtown Asheville in Pritchard
Park. All types and ages of drummers take part and the
audience gets very involved with dancing, shouting and swaying
to the beat. Sort of like a 20th century urban version of the
dance in Matrix. For more information, pictures and video
click on this link http://www.romanticasheville.com/drumming_circle.htm

Some of the drummers participating in the
drum circle.

One of the colorful drummers with his drum.


Friday, June 5, 2009

Signs, Signs, any kinda sign...


This sign is most appropriate for the hardware store that
it is announcing. I missed a better shot a few months ago
when it was advertising ammunition and barbed wire!


Here we have all the bases covered from birth to taxes...