Before I even begin to delve into my artistic adventures from this
past week I must share with you all an idea that came across my friend
and I while at First Friday. We compiled a short list of items
Southtown officials should ban:
Children, not all children but newborns, we found it very
odd to see
dazed babies in strollers amid the smoke-filled intersection of Cedar
St. and S. Alamo as funnel cakes and turkey legs were being
sold.
Crutches - If you're on crutches the lopsided sidewalks of
Southtown
are not your friend.
Flip flops - I learned the hard way, as I have for many
years, that
flip-flops should never be worn in any crowded event, especially First
Friday.
Suggested item to bring … a flashlight. While I
nearly stepped in
front of a car and my friend could have twisted her ankle from falling
into a grass covered hole in the ground (I do have to admit we are
quite the clumsy duo so with all these added death traps we're well on
our way to hurting ourselves.) we were lost in the dim lighted streets
of Southtown neighborhoods.
Aside from the slight mishaps, we managed to hit up the usual Blue
Star hot spots — sneaking a peak in the REM Gallery, drifting
into the
UTSA satellite space, and ending it with a moment to cool down on the
second floor of El Sol Studios to check out Clifford Earl's pet
altars. To end the night, we paid a visit to Beethoven Garten where
the kick-off of Oktoberfest was taking place. Although the $5 donation
at the gate caused my friend and I to do a double take, we put aside
our thriftiness and decided to up the money at the gate. What we
entered was a full-on German cultural explosion. We weren't early
enough to witness the first keg being tapped but we did witness the
affects of it in the form of a tipsy gal wailing out Hall &
Oates
"Rich Girl."
Although lacking in a real artsy endeavor this week I can assure you
next week's blog will be jam-packed with tidbits from one, if not, all
of the events occurring this weekend. If you're still out of the loop,
check out Artifacts
and you'll be schooled.
Do you have any suggestions of what items should be banned during
Southtown? If so comment!