Day 2 Voodoo Fest 1/3

Well rested and up before me, Josh snuck out of our cozy Air Bnb for some Panera and local coffee . My vanilla breve with half the vanilla hit the spot with my breakfast power sandwich.
After eating, we debated our plan of action, and headed over to voodoo fest to get arm bands and wander the scene.

Lines were short to get our already purchased tickets, and after we headed over to get in.


People in line to get into Voodoo fest act like all animals caged. Passive aggressive and agitated.Once we were in, the place was desolate.




We wandered, picked up freebies, a drink from pepsi (who had an amazing old time 1893 set up) and got our bearings. We also purchased merch, and listened to a few of the first bands. 

We left at 2 and hit a local burger joint, which was good, but Un- inspired. 
Shopped for new shoes, as I had developed blisters, and headed"home".For a few hours before heading back to Voodoo fest. 

We left again at 6 and walked back over to the park. Lines were moving faster now and the place was overwhelmingly full. The energy of all the music and excitement,over laden with drunkenness and youth. 
Josh and I headed over to listen to WildBelle who was amazing. Her laid back, fluent, and colorful music washed over the crowd. 

At the end of her set, we headed over to my favorite and choice musician, "Reignwolf". J and I made friends with the group in front and ended up having an awesome experience and meeting new friends from Montana. 


I can't say enough. 
It was awesome. 

 His energy, passion and guitar skills, were overwhelming. He is a rockstar



 We walked back, with waves of people around us. All in some state of excitement or drunkenness. Truly an epitome of the human condition. 


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