By Vicky Nardone
On June 28th, Buffalo held it's third annual City of Night Festival. This was actually my first time attending but I'd talked to friends who'd been in the past and they said it was very cool to see. I'll start with a brief history of Buffalo. Back around the turn of the century (1900s), we were a happening city. We were especially known for our grain elevators. Fastforward 114 years and we're no longer the boom town that we were back then. We still have the General Mills factory here (My city smells like Cheerios!) but a lot of the old grain silos and grain elevators sit in disrepair now. For City of Night, a whole bunch of artists come in and set up cool art installations in the Silos, many of them based on cool light and sound designs and people can walk through the old silos. They also have bands and performance art and lots of food trucks. This even was so popular we had to park about 15 minutes away from the festival. It goes from about 4pm to 2am and it's free - there's a $5 suggested donation.
The first thing we did when we got there around 7pm was to eat. I don't know about the rest of the country but Buffalo loves it's food trucks. We must have 20 to 30 different food trucks that come to all the different events. The biggest one that I've seen so far is a weekly one that they do at Buffalo's Larkin Square on Tuesdays. Every food truck in Buffalo is there. There was about 10 different ones at City of Night. I got a pulled pork sandwich at R&R BBQ (right middle photo) to start. Matt had a scallop slider from the Knight Slider Food truck. My friend Lauren came back with a cheese pirogi and truffle brownie from the Betty Crockski (Bottom Middle photo) food truck and it looked so delicious that I had to go get one for myself. While we were in line, they started releasing all of these mini luminaries into the air (corner photo). They're hard to see in that photo but they looked super cool in the air. Later a number of us got snacks from House of Munch which has carnival foods including fried dough, birch beer, lemonade and cheesy fries. And of course a lot of our friends made trips to the beer tent. Not pictured here but probably the best food truck in Buffalo is Lloyds Taco Truck - they've made tacos like you've never had before and they are soo delicious. At big events like this though they usually have 30 people in line and they are definitely not the fastest food truck in Buffalo. They have a website that tells you where they are parked every day so we usually try to hit them on week nights when the line isn't so crazy.
After we ate, it was time to check out some art. This mask was my absolute favorite exhibit. It was a huge mask - probably about 10-15 feet tall and it was hung on the the wall and there was a projector constantly projecting different images onto the mask. Some of it was video as well. I had a couple other pictures of it but they came out a bit blurry. The installation itself actually has a webpage if you're interested in learning more about it.
There was a ton of different exhibits in the art and sound silo. The large picture in the collage above was Matt's favorite. This girl had attached a circular wheel with images to the middle of the grain tube and had it lit up and spinning to project the images onto the wall. She also painted a number of images on the wall and was dancing around projecting her own shadow on the wall. Unfortunately all my pictures with her in them came out blurry.
In the picture on the top right you can see what one of the grain tubes looks like. This particular one had bumpers around the edges so you could actually go and stick your head in the tub to see what it was like in there. I didn't go in but people said it was very quiet. In this photo, our friend Brandyn was pretending like he was getting sucked up the tube. You can only see his feet poking out.
Below that is a cool projected image that they had high on the wall of one of the silos.
The top right photo is some neon mosaics made on recycled paper. They almost looked like designs that I used to color in mosaic books that my mom bought me when I was growing up.
The bottom right sculpture is made out of laundry baskets. It was starting to get really dark by the time we walked through the art exhibits but the lights from the exhibits themselves still allowed me to get some good pictures.
I also really liked the planet exhibit they had in this silo (large picture). It was hard to get a clear picture since the light in the room was so low so I gave my camera to Matt. Yay for filmmakers with steady hands. The top two smaller pictures and the lower right picture were from this really neat interactive exhibit. These pictures had strings on them that were hooked up to a speaker and you could strum the strings in different ways to produce different sounds. Kind of like an artistic electric guitar.
The bottom left photo looked like a map. It was in this small little tunnel in one of the silos that had a little window on either side. They had two of the maps set up that you could look through the little windows to see.
There were also a lot of performers at the event. The top left picture was from a couple of musicians playing in one of the silos. The silos go up forty or fifty feet so the acoustics are really cool for music.
The top middle picture was this crazy interpretive dancer. Her dancing wasn't too crazy but her outfit was. Her hair was all in her face and she was wearing a mask over her mouth. I saw her after the dance with her wig and mouthpiece removed and she looked totally normal!
The top right photo is a cool painted jungle gym they had set up for people to climb on.
The left middle pic, though hard to see, is from the performance of our local fire entertainers, Pyromancy. They do fire juggling, breathing, eating, dancing. I've seen them at a number of our artsy events.
The right middle and bottom left photos were from a really bad performance piece. That's all I'm going to say. 45 minutes of my life I'll never get back. Unfortunately some people in our group knew these guys so we had to stay.
The bottom middle photo is from some aerial dancers doing acrobatics. They were really cool to watch.
The last photo is this fire torch thing they had going on at the festival. I couldn't figure out exactly what was going on with the exhibit. There seemed to be some reasoning behind when and why the torches lit up but I'm not sure what it was.
It was definitely a neat festival to experience. I don't know if I'd go back next year but I'm glad I checked it out at least once.
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Saturday, June 14, 2014
Ashkers Restaurant - Smoothie Saturday #7
By Vicky Nardone
For today's Smoothie Saturday, I decided to share with you one of the spots we love to go in Buffalo for smoothies - Ashkers. We recently discovered this spot with the help of our friend Lauren. It's a very artsy cafe on Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo. They have lots of juices, smoothies, coffee drinks and delicious salads, sandwiches and breakfast dishes. We went for lunch last Saturday with Lauren. I love the atmosphere of the place. They have a cool old piano - there's an entire music room in fact, a conference room that people can rent out and lots of fun artwork hanging on the walls. In the summer they have a beautiful patio for people to sit on.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Honeymoon to Jamaica - Whatever Wednesdays #6
By Vicky Nardone
In November of 2013, after already being married for a year and a half, Matt and I finally got around to taking our honeymoon to Jamaica. We had decided to wait a little while after the wedding since we got married out of town and had already taken a week off of work for that. Neither of us had ever been to an all inclusive resort and we heard Sandals was one of the best so we set aside some of the money we got for the wedding and booked a trip. Both of us were really excited and ready for the honeymoon by the time November came - we had both been working really long hours in the months leading up to November and we needed a break. So today I'll share with you a picture diary of our trip, just in case anyone is thinking of going to Jamaica or staying at a Sandals resort. We stayed at the Sandals Grande Riviera in Ochos Rios.
There were two sides to the resort - a beach side and a pool side. We chose to stay on the beach side and we got a room overlooking the ocean. This was our room. Note the cute little swan that the maid put on our bed everytime she made it. Every room is stocked with a bar
In November of 2013, after already being married for a year and a half, Matt and I finally got around to taking our honeymoon to Jamaica. We had decided to wait a little while after the wedding since we got married out of town and had already taken a week off of work for that. Neither of us had ever been to an all inclusive resort and we heard Sandals was one of the best so we set aside some of the money we got for the wedding and booked a trip. Both of us were really excited and ready for the honeymoon by the time November came - we had both been working really long hours in the months leading up to November and we needed a break. So today I'll share with you a picture diary of our trip, just in case anyone is thinking of going to Jamaica or staying at a Sandals resort. We stayed at the Sandals Grande Riviera in Ochos Rios.
There were two sides to the resort - a beach side and a pool side. We chose to stay on the beach side and we got a room overlooking the ocean. This was our room. Note the cute little swan that the maid put on our bed everytime she made it. Every room is stocked with a bar
Monday, May 19, 2014
The Sticky on Adhesives: Memory Mondays #4
By Vicky Nardone
Today's post is all about adhesives. When I first got started scrapbooking, I didn't really think much about what to use to stick my photos and other decorations to the page. Glue is glue, right? Wrong.
These were my early tools for scrapbook adhesives - Elmers glue and glue sticks. And that's why I got results like the ones on the page in the right. I went through a phase where I printed all my pics out on regular letter paper because I didn't want to spend the money to buy photo paper. So between using letter paper and using elmers glue, the color from my background paper bled through and turned some of my photos green. Also, I don't know if you can tell but my photos are a bit of a wrinkled mess because I had a difficult time getting things I used the Elmers glue on to lay flat.
Today's post is all about adhesives. When I first got started scrapbooking, I didn't really think much about what to use to stick my photos and other decorations to the page. Glue is glue, right? Wrong.
These were my early tools for scrapbook adhesives - Elmers glue and glue sticks. And that's why I got results like the ones on the page in the right. I went through a phase where I printed all my pics out on regular letter paper because I didn't want to spend the money to buy photo paper. So between using letter paper and using elmers glue, the color from my background paper bled through and turned some of my photos green. Also, I don't know if you can tell but my photos are a bit of a wrinkled mess because I had a difficult time getting things I used the Elmers glue on to lay flat.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Baby Polar Bears at the Buffalo Zoo
By Vicky Nardone
This past Saturday my mom and I went to visit the Buffalo zoo with a group of friends from our local theater group. One of the guys in the group is a docen at the zoo which means he gives tours and answers questions and things of that nature so he gave us a guided tour around the zoo.
This past Saturday my mom and I went to visit the Buffalo zoo with a group of friends from our local theater group. One of the guys in the group is a docen at the zoo which means he gives tours and answers questions and things of that nature so he gave us a guided tour around the zoo.
Monday, July 1, 2013
The 48 Hour Film Festival 2013
By Vicky Nardone
Two weekends ago my house was yet again, for the fourth time, turned into a movie set. Beyond that, from Friday night to Sunday night it was just a scene of overall craziness. You see, for the second year in a row my husband organized a team for the 48 hour film project. What is the 48 hour film project you ask? Good question.
Two weekends ago my house was yet again, for the fourth time, turned into a movie set. Beyond that, from Friday night to Sunday night it was just a scene of overall craziness. You see, for the second year in a row my husband organized a team for the 48 hour film project. What is the 48 hour film project you ask? Good question.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Piper
By Vicky Nardone
So it's been about a week since I posted anything and there's actually a reason behind that. A week ago today, our dog Piper got an eye infection. I noticed in the morning when I woke up that day that she had one of her eyes closed. It seemed to be a little bit painful for her as well when I touched her eye lid to try and get a look at her eye. I had Matt take a look and we figured we'd wait and see if it got any better throughout the day. It didn't - it actually started looking worse so Matt called and made a doctor's appointment for her the next morning.
So it's been about a week since I posted anything and there's actually a reason behind that. A week ago today, our dog Piper got an eye infection. I noticed in the morning when I woke up that day that she had one of her eyes closed. It seemed to be a little bit painful for her as well when I touched her eye lid to try and get a look at her eye. I had Matt take a look and we figured we'd wait and see if it got any better throughout the day. It didn't - it actually started looking worse so Matt called and made a doctor's appointment for her the next morning.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Memorial Day Weekend Pittsburgh Trip
By Vicky Nardone
Matt and I decided we needed an overnight getaway for Memorial Day weekend. Originally we were going to go visit our friend Mel in Detroit but then she got scheduled to work all weekend. It worked out for the better though because my passport that would have allowed us to make it to Detroit in 3.5 hours by cutting through Canada instead of the 7 hours it takes to go around the Great Lakes didn't arrive till the day we got back from Detroit.
We decided to take a trip to Pittsburgh from Friday to Saturday. We did something new and booked our hotel through Hotwire. If you've never used Hotwire before, it's a little scary. You pick the general location (i.e. downtown Pittsburgh in our case) and the number of stars you want and it tells you the price and gives you a general idea of amenities but you don't find out what hotel you're staying at until after you actually book. By doing it this way, you get a super cheap price. We got a room at the four star Omni William Penn hotel for $118 tax included.
Matt and I decided we needed an overnight getaway for Memorial Day weekend. Originally we were going to go visit our friend Mel in Detroit but then she got scheduled to work all weekend. It worked out for the better though because my passport that would have allowed us to make it to Detroit in 3.5 hours by cutting through Canada instead of the 7 hours it takes to go around the Great Lakes didn't arrive till the day we got back from Detroit.
We decided to take a trip to Pittsburgh from Friday to Saturday. We did something new and booked our hotel through Hotwire. If you've never used Hotwire before, it's a little scary. You pick the general location (i.e. downtown Pittsburgh in our case) and the number of stars you want and it tells you the price and gives you a general idea of amenities but you don't find out what hotel you're staying at until after you actually book. By doing it this way, you get a super cheap price. We got a room at the four star Omni William Penn hotel for $118 tax included.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Scrapbooking Convention
By Vicky Nardone
Last weekend I got to attend my first every scrapbooking convention at the Buffalo Convention Center. I didn't go to any of the classes offered this time around but my mom was nice enough to volunteer to go to the vendor faire with me and I bought a ton of stuff (probably way more than I should have). Yes, I know, it barely fits on the table. But they had some really unique stuff that I had never seen before at my normal craft stores and a lot of it was at really good prices.
Last weekend I got to attend my first every scrapbooking convention at the Buffalo Convention Center. I didn't go to any of the classes offered this time around but my mom was nice enough to volunteer to go to the vendor faire with me and I bought a ton of stuff (probably way more than I should have). Yes, I know, it barely fits on the table. But they had some really unique stuff that I had never seen before at my normal craft stores and a lot of it was at really good prices.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Liebster Award Nomination
By Vicky Nardone
Hi all,
I'm really honored to announce that Michelle from On A Wing and A Prayer nominated my blog for the Leibster Award! I really appreciate the nomination Michelle!
When not having adventures with her husband on his motorcycle, Michelle writes about crafts, recipes and natural healthcare on her blog. Definitely make sure to check it out and become a follower. I just love the name of her blog, don't you?
Hi all,
I'm really honored to announce that Michelle from On A Wing and A Prayer nominated my blog for the Leibster Award! I really appreciate the nomination Michelle!
When not having adventures with her husband on his motorcycle, Michelle writes about crafts, recipes and natural healthcare on her blog. Definitely make sure to check it out and become a follower. I just love the name of her blog, don't you?
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Canoe Redo
By Vicky Nardone
The canoe makeover I am going to be discussing today we actually did last summer but since I didn't have my blog last summer, you get to read about it now. It's getting to be that time of year where it's nice to take a ride on the river on a warm day. Matt has always loved boats. His friend Mel's dad owned a boat and he used to spend a lot of time on it. He actually was thinking of buying it a couple of year's ago when Mel's dad was thinking of selling it, but it was a little more than he could afford at the time. However, this canoe was not. Mel found it at the side of the road - someone was throwing it out. I get home one night and there's a giant canoe sticking out of the back of his truck. It was in pretty rough shape when he got it and I had a serious doubts that it would ever float again.
The canoe makeover I am going to be discussing today we actually did last summer but since I didn't have my blog last summer, you get to read about it now. It's getting to be that time of year where it's nice to take a ride on the river on a warm day. Matt has always loved boats. His friend Mel's dad owned a boat and he used to spend a lot of time on it. He actually was thinking of buying it a couple of year's ago when Mel's dad was thinking of selling it, but it was a little more than he could afford at the time. However, this canoe was not. Mel found it at the side of the road - someone was throwing it out. I get home one night and there's a giant canoe sticking out of the back of his truck. It was in pretty rough shape when he got it and I had a serious doubts that it would ever float again.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Resources
By Vicky Nardone
Hi all! Today I found out about two great events/resources for crafters that I wanted to share with you in case any of you wanted to take advantage of them.
The first one is a Google+ series for DIYers hosted by The NY Melrose Family, Oh My! Creative and The Smart Schoolhouse. It's at 9:00 P.M. EST and you can RSVP by going here. According to Jenny from The NY Melrose Family, "We will be discussing the "The Basics of Setting Up Your G+ Profile" with tips and tricks on how to maximize your profile as a DIYer. We will also touch on the optimum way to approach G+ as it relates to our visual field." I'll be there!
Hi all! Today I found out about two great events/resources for crafters that I wanted to share with you in case any of you wanted to take advantage of them.
The first one is a Google+ series for DIYers hosted by The NY Melrose Family, Oh My! Creative and The Smart Schoolhouse. It's at 9:00 P.M. EST and you can RSVP by going here. According to Jenny from The NY Melrose Family, "We will be discussing the "The Basics of Setting Up Your G+ Profile" with tips and tricks on how to maximize your profile as a DIYer. We will also touch on the optimum way to approach G+ as it relates to our visual field." I'll be there!
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