The Oregon Country Fair is hands down one of the most bizarre experiences i've had in my entire life. My sister would have loved this shit. I say that because apparently at night they have a silent rave. I will provide two mini stories to try and help you understand this place. First, Drew, Peter, Olivia (Pete's girlfriend) and myself all drove to Eugene on Friday night and stayed with Drew's friend Miles so that we wouldn't have to wake up crazy early yesterday to get there. We got to Eugene late and played some bolo (best yard game ever!) and Miles described the country fair by saying, "It's like woodland creatures and fairies built a festival in the forest." I didn't have my camera with me, so there's probably no way it can be better conveyed than through that one sentence. That is hands-down the best description ever for something indescribable! Next, the next morning we got on a bus to get from Eugene out to the middle of nowhere forest, and when we got off there were people wearing multi-colored dog outfits on stilts, barking, and telling stories about the magic that awaited you inside. It was like Disneyland on acid.
We had a lot of fun, ate some good organic hippie food, registered some voters (not nearly as many as i had hoped), and became part of the magic. The magic included: lots of drugs (obviously, not for me), dread locks, multi-colored everything, tie dye, fairies, sweaty people, shirtless women with body paint, shirtless women without body paint, drum circles, poetry readings, and voter registration. Minus the shirtless women and voter reg it was not my scene, but i had a good time and it was a hell of an experience. I probably could have even been talked into staying for the silent rave because i heard the night time fiesta was off the scale wild and some people did stay.
Today is my day off and i'm doing laundry. The internet isn't working in our apartment, so i probably won't be able to call anyone. I miss every single on of you who read this. I'm having a great time and learning a ton.
P.S. Oh, i almost forgot that the Bus Project and PolitiCorps made the Times. Yes, we were in the NY Times. Nate Gulley is my roommate, but i wasn't interviewed. Check it out: Times Article. I think they referred to us as out supporting Obama, which isn't true at all, but still very cool.
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hahahaha i would have dug it too! and way to go!!! Times! that is rad.
Oh.. My.. God. Hahaha. Wow. I wish i could say, "i can only imagine what that would be like," but i'm quite sure that i have had similar experiences/delusions that would be very similar to such an enchanting and magical festival. Haha.
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