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Temple Harvest Fair

What can be better than a 3 day multicultural celebration of music, parades, craft demonstrations and ethnic foods that costs nothing to attend? The musical acts are rotated among various stages throughout downtown Lowell Mass, all within trolley or walking distance, which means that it possible to select the acts that you want to see on a single day. I attended Saturday, July 25th and saw most of the acts that I was interested in but sadly missed the Polka band. It’s worth visiting the Event’s website at http://www.lowellfolkfestival.org and make your plans for next year.

One act that cannot be described in words was Alash, a Tuvan throat singing group. This singing technique involves creating overtones by producing simultaneous voice sounds. It is quite extraordinary to hear.

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Also the Brotherhood Singers doing A Cappella Gospel

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DL Menard with Terry Huval and the Jambalaya Cajun Band

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Dr. Michael White and the Original Liberty Jazz Band, these guys were wearing black suits on this hot July day (our first summer day this season).

 

LowellFolkFestival2009_3844_edited-1Also various street performers (except woman on bench)

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Besides the music, there was the opportunity to pick up some free compost made from the refuse of the previous festival.

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This event is highly recommended. The music is broadcast live from Boarding House Park Stage on Saturday of the event. It is also streamed online at http://www.wgbh.org.

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Save the Date! August 15th. This is the date of the 148th Children’s Fair which will be held at the Congregational Church, Main Street, New Ipswich NH. The first fair was held during the civil war in 1861 and it’s history can be read here. The fair really does has something for everybody. You will find games for children, Barb-B-Q chicken, Book Sale, Crafts, a white elephant sale, an auction, live entertainment and so much more. I will be working in the garden shop selling houseplants and perennials and I encourage you to stop by and say hello. After so many years this has become a multi-generational event. For more information please call (603) 878-1327. Pictures and more information can be found at this link.

I have no idea why these females just don’t sit at the feeder and get along. There is plenty of sugar water for all. I mix it 1 part sugar to 4 parts water, then bring it to a boil to sterilize it as much as possible (cool before adding to feeder, Duh!). I do not add dye, it’s not needed. Do not use honey or sugar substitutes, it will kill the birds. Make sure the feeder stays clean between fillings.

These birds are great fun to watch and if you are lucky they will hover in front of you and check you out. I also have plenty of plants that are attractive to them (and butterflies) but with all the rain they look sad this year, so they hang out at the bar.

 

 

Here’s a shot of one little wet guy:

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