July 27th, 2012.

New York CITY!!??
And sometimes, no matter what moves Heather Lloyd may have, the little blonde chick steals the show. (Dance partay in Pleasantville, NY)

The last couple of days have seen us mostly just bumming around Kristen’s home town of Delmar, NY. We’ve gone to drink coffee (lots), picked up last-minute supplies for camping (snacks and a thermos, I’m a bad rob because this ALSO included two hard-cover books – the LAST things I need to pick up while we’re touring with such a tight pack!), went to see a movie (go see Moonrise Kingdom – it’s wonderful) and stayed with Kristen’s dad and got schooled about a lot of musical trivia that left me feeling SO GLAD to have a degree in ART.

We went to an open mic or three, including one at a “rock and roll” ice cream shop, did an awful lot of office work and practiced a couple of songs for the culmination of the summer’s travels, Falcon Ridge Folk Festival.

And here we are. And it is wet. SO wet. We drove in on Thursday, racing to beat the predicted thunderstorms, worried about the predicted tornadoes, and generally strove to get to Dodd’s Farm and set up the tent before the rain hit… we did, and then hit it sure as HELL did.

Oh noes! Tiny cheesecakes!
Uh oh – Capital City Cheesecake isn’t the only place to get teeensy cheesecakes! Check out what Emack and Bolio’s has!

Thursday night at Falcon Ridge used to be part of the overall festival. Then, apparently because of financial losses due to a summer of storms a couple of years ago, they scaled back the festival to begin on Friday – but camping was still allowed earlier. Pesky J. Nixon and their friendly sound guy Scott Jones worked up the resources, gear and beautiful vision of the Lounge Stage – an unofficial, but officially sanctioned, stage on the grounds of the festival the night before the festival began.

The theatre.
ilyAIMY took some time out to go see a movie at a really wonderful artsy theatre in Delmar, NY. Moonlight Kingdom? Absolutely wonderful. Moonlight Kingdom at a theatre that serves brownies? POSITIVELY wonderful!

I didn’t “get it” last year. I totally didn’t know what to expect, didn’t realize what a big deal it was – and was utterly shocked at the sheer scale of the stage, the audience, and the warmth and wonderfulness of everyone involved. We were uber-flattered to be invited again this year but of course dreaded the idea that the rain would wash out the event.

One of the first people to greet us once we got to Lounge Camp at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival – friend Bethel Steel makes me feel LOVED!!!

Almost. Alas, by the end of the night ilyAIMY was one of the acts that got canceled (though we DID take the stage supporting Pesky for a song or two) – but the Lounge Stage still served as an incredible buffet of musical acts, many of which I’d never encountered before. For all the familiar friends (it was great to see Hugh McGowan and Doug Brouder play, Bethel Steel, the Sea the Sea, Putnam Smith…) there were still people we knew who we hadn’t see perform (Kara Kulpa, the mandolin player who’s been with us for all of these shows, is one Hell of a performer in her own right and Greg Klyma introduced a new “project” that included Brother Sun’s Joe Jencks and Pesky J. Nixon’s Jake Bush that kind of blew my mind) and there were plenty of new people who I was really glad to catch (Sarah Blacker was a name I knew, but I hadn’t seen her play, Sorcha and Sweet Talk Radio are new favourites).  The Lounge Stage once again displayed unerring taste, and held the night together despite an hour + break for the rain.

The rain let up again well into the night and at around 1 or 2 in the morning I found myself quietly joining a song circle just to play. Though I didn’t realize it at the time (clouded over and with moist firewood, that hill gets DARK) I was joined by the FRFF house fiddler (Eric _______), another singer/songwriter who turned out to be the only other person on the hill with a CA (we chatted tech for quite a while), another performer who turned out to have been a backing vocalist for both Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen (the name dropping was kind of crass, but how else would I have known?! – she gave me very cool background information on the Joni tunes I cover)… it was a wonderful little gathering. Much to my surprise I was eventually joined by Hugh McGowan (what a dream to have him play lead on my songs!) and Jake Bush (not only accordion but he sang along on choruses *swoon*) and Greg Klyma. After they played with me, I got to jump in on eBow for Hugh and Greg and I traded instruments for one of his tunes, landing me with my first ever mandolin solo.

Last year wasn’t a fluke. I feel LIKED here. It’s very, very different from other folk festivals and just feels so wonderful. It’s wet. I probably won’t sleep tonight. I hate portapotties. But I just don’t care. It’s a very, very good night.

These were kind of alarming at first, but then we got a better look and realized one of the neighbouring camps was sending up Chinese lanterns!

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