Monday, November 22, 2010

COMBAT PAPER


Hey everyone. This past weekend we were lucky enough to play in a small town outside of Ithaca, New York. A good friend of ours, Nathan Lewis asked us to play a show in a new house he lives in with his veteran friends. Nate is an Iraq war veteran and he and his friends are setting up a veterans sanctuary there. We ate delicious food and had a wonderful show in a great spot. The next day we were brought to the sanctuary's green-houses. Thanks to a former Tilapia farmer who was generous to let them use the land for free, they have access to a lot suitable for farming, equipped with tools and two large green-houses. The sky is the limit for these fella's and they plan to do some great things with this opportunity. We had team of about 12 or so dig a 40 ft long trench along the fence of the future garden.... man-power is great. It was an exciting weekend, it is obvious that great things will come from this project. Nate is very involved in Combat Paper. "The Combat Paper Project utilizes artmaking workshops to assist veterans in reconciling and sharing their personal experiences as well as broadening the traditional narrative surrounding service and the military culture." Check it out here: http://www.combatpaper.org/ . Other than the toilet exploding and pouring into the basement the night couldn't have gone better. Keep an eye on these guys. Thanks to them for a great weekend. On the way home Dan and I saw a large deer resting on the back-hood of a car, unstrapped, on the highway.... just to cap off the trip. CHEERS!

Friday, November 12, 2010