Thursday, September 15, 2011

Stuck On Earth

I feel stuck on earth too. Common feeling we must all share. However if you donate to this project you could feel a little less lonely in the meantime. We have 10 days to raise 8,000 dollars to finish the final production of the documentary film "Stuck on Earth".




The film is about the Ginger Ninjas and Cellojoe riding their bicycles unsupported by vehicles on a 7 month long bicycle Odyssey through Mexico.  Performing along the way with their pedal powered amps and good intentions they met a filmmaker named Sergio Morkin.
Please visit the the Kickstarter page Kickstarter Stuck on Earth
to donate and find out more about the project. There are a lot of cool prizes for your contributions!

My goal is to have $6,000 donated to the project from Elko county so we can have a bicycle music festival next June. It wouldn't take much from everyone just a little bit. We could probably even raise more than that and just make up the difference that there still is. HEY and if we are stuck on earth here, why don't we make it better for ourselves and have a bicycle music festival in our town?




Thursday, June 23, 2011

Pre order Heather Normandale's new cd The Trembling Music of Water

Amazing new developments in the musical world of bike touring musicians! Cds! new music!
 This is a link to where you can pre order Heather's cd that is in the works.  The cd will be called The Trembling Music of Water and I have heard some of the songs, they are beautiful and haunting. I am, in fact, sure you will love it. For generous donations to the project there are prizes which are listed on the site. The coolest prize will be  a bakers dozen of vegan gluten free cookies made by yours truly.
& nbsp;Don't resist the urge to support independent rocking music and get yourself some music to cruise to.


There is a shortcut on my page to the right. This handy box also shows our fund-raising progress.


San Francisco Bicycle Music Festival


The night before the event I was a little at a loss with the scope explosion of preparing all the smoothie ingredients and ice cream base by myself. Luckily I was able to enlist my Uncle Jeff and my house mate Jeff.  They volunteered their Friday night to help me cook and prep.





Thanks to Organic Valley we had coupons to get all the heavy cream, milk and half and half we needed!







Coffee? check, helmet? check.

 Gabe Dominguez rolled by my house at 8 am to help me transport all of the smoothie and ice cream ingredients. We assembled at Paul (aka Fossil Fool)'s  house which was a rush with the loading of gear on bikes. I knew as I was strapping stuff to bikes and tucking the nectarines in the rickshaw that this would be one of the best rides. I believe this birdie was also excited. On the way to Golden Gate park we picked up a whole bunch of burritos at Pancho Villas strapped those to our bikes. The burritos turned out to be very helpful keeping everyone happily fueled.









This is El Arbol, the funky quadricycle
And below, a big circle dance with the caller hollering.





We arrived at the fiddlers green and quickly set up. As soon as I had my smoothie station up people started lining up to get them. I was so busy making smoothies I wasn't able to figure out why I couldn't get any ice for the ice cream bike. The ice did arrive at 3 pm and we were able to work on the long awaited and exciting ice cream. We had no problem getting volunteers to ride the newest pedal powered invention and it worked splendidly. If you need an ice cream bike or a fender blender Rock the Bike can help you out.

promise I was having a good time, lots of customers like to participate by pedaling their own smoothies.





Kipchoge and the Ginger Ninjas played on the mobile stage for the first half of the ride over to Showplace Triangle. The SF Conservatory Opera was probably the most unusual sight to see and hear rolling with 300 bikers through the streets. It was amazing and though there were some confused drivers the ride went swimmingly.







Tara Quinn's aerial hoop contortion performance was very beautiful. You can see her swinging from El Arbol.





El Arbol also provided the light show.




Claire as a golden goose! the geese collect tips for the bands.

The music was awesome! If you missed the SF BMF this year put it on your calender next year. The only way to experience the magical bike powered festival is to show up on your bike!

Daily Kos, another blog post about the festival, very well written. 

Thanks to Spencer who rode the bike kitchen rickshaw and carried a bunch of the gear needed for the smoothies. Shout out to Jeffery Blumenthal, Gabe Dominguez, Paul Freedman and all the roadies and volunteers who helped plan and execute such a cool event.

Big huge THANKS to the Trader Joe's on masonic for their generous contribution to our Smoothie and ice cream making. Also thanks to rainbow for their patience with me and my coupons.

ALLIDA

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Lunar Update June 15th, top 3 things to do in SF for free

 My list of three things to do in SF on a shoestring budget.

 #3
Despite being broke and never quite knowing what the future holds there are always free fun things to look forward to. Astronomical events are exciting even if you wont be able to witness them. Tonight is a full lunar eclipse that can't be seen from North America but, if I was in Siberia for this like I had planned back in 2007 I would be in for a 100 minute show of lunacy. This is the almost full moon on the rise yesterday.


#2
Another fun thing to do when you are broke is experimental cookery. Here we have what I dubbed Magical Mushroom onion shepherds pie. We had a lot of shallots and onions, a couple potatoes from the garden some spinach, and six little mushrooms. I have a cold so I couldn't taste it but when I served it to my hungry roommates who were watching the judging portion of Chopped (timed chef battles with strange ingredients) they said it was good and didn't chop me.


 #1 San Francisco Bicycle Music Festival!!!
 This will be the best free event to attend all year in SF. I will be helping to make smoothies and ice cream via pedal power! Of course it is recommended to bring a little money dough boy. So you can tip the bands and buy some ice cream. Please read the How To participate guide so you don't show up in a mini skirt and no undies.   
What to bring? What to wear? Read up: How to participate in a pedal-powered event.  
Full Schedule:

12pm GOLDEN GATE PARK (old log cabin meadow)
12:00-12:35 StitchCraft ~ (freak folk)
12:45-1:20 Cradle Duende feat. MC RAI ~ (klezmer flamenco rock meets virtuosic Arab singing)
1:20-2:00 Evan Francis Jazz ~ (funky intelligent jazz from SF's acclaimed Jazz Mafia)
2:15-3:00 rollicking barn dance with dance caller and live old time band (old time)
3:15-4:00 Locura ~ (female-fronted latin rebel rock)
4:00-5:00 Loyd Family Players ~ (huge sound, booty rocking drum line)

5:00pm LIVE-ON-BIKE performances (bike parade)
- Opera Duets feat. Brooke Munoz & William O’Neill from SF Conservatory (opera)
- Kipchoge and the Ginger Ninjas ~ (folk rock)

6:00pm SHOWPLACE TRIANGLE (16th St. & Wisconsin)
6:00-7:00 boom boom boom boom boom! feat. Izzy*Wise (rising Bay Area world DJ)
7:00-7:45 Fito Reinoso ~ (Cuban salsa)
8:00-8:45 Sukhawat Ali Khan ~ (ecstatic booty shaking N. Indian bhangra rock)
8:45-9:00 aerial performance by Tara Quinn ~ (acrobatics/ circus)
9:00-9:45 California Honeydrops ~ (blues, gospel, New Orleans jazz, early r&b)
10:00-10:45 Ashel Eldridge/ Seasunz ~ (Oakland progressive hip hop)
10:55-11:25 Fossil Fool the Bike Rapper ~ (SF bike activist hip hop)

Come Pedal Power the original, the best, and the biggest 100% bicycle-powered music festival in world!

Stay in the Loop!
BMF website -- http://bicyclemusicfestival.com/
Live-On-Bike route 5 - 6pm (Google Maps) -- http://bit.ly/kVCbgi
TWITTER (will be LIVE tweeted) -- https://twitter.com/#!/bikemusicfest



ALLIDA

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Chico Bicycle Music Festival 2011



I showed up late Friday night to a very quiet Grub farm hunkered down for a night of dreams about the upcoming bicycle music festival. So quietly I parked my bike under the protection of a tree and made a lean to with a tarp and my xtracycle, curled up in my bivy to get some rest for the upcoming day. I had planned to meet some friends but all communication was star crossed for some reason. So fresh from San Francisco, I thought this farm has to be the best place to guerrilla camp.

In the morning after the rooster hesitantly crowed I packed my bike like I just rode in, and went to look for the Grub coffee crowd. At first they were a little surprised to see me and a bit bewildered as to why I would show up five hours early. Got some coffee and met Sammy who was a rush at rain revisions to the plan. I told her to take heart and that the rain that had started falling at dawn wouldn't dampen nor stop our parade.

A bike parade started forming, with the most striking rigs being the huge carts that were being towed. One was originally how Grub delivered their organic produce locally. The guy who was going to ride the smoothie bike didn't show up. Luckily I had all the gear we needed and realized this must be the reason I had to be here early. An xtracycle radish, a fender blender by rock the bike and accouterments. Grub Chico had all the fruit cut and frozen ready to go. The smoothie bike was mobilized and ready to ride.

The video shows us riding to the first venue.
We set up downtown Chico right across the street from the farmer's market. Shelter from the rain popped up and everything was set up in a flash and the music began. I had two wonderful volunteers helping run the smoothie stand, so well in fact I was able to wander and take pictures.


Smoothie shop is also audience participatory.

It was decided due to inclement weather to head straight back to Grub farm to hunker down underneath the Walnut tree. The videos following are of the ride back. I filmed while riding so its shaky, see if you can spot yourself or your friends though! You all are troopers for coming out in the rain, glad you weren't scared!



group riding to Grub
Sammey on the mic





 Thanks to New Belgium for sending their beer faeries!






The Fat Tire raffle bike parked in front of the Chico Bike Music fest merch table
Pedaling to power the Ginger Ninjas, the green light indicates how much power is being generated.

To see all the pictures I took of the event in better quality visit my Chico BMF photo album




 Thanks to the Grub farm and collective for hosting this event and me for the weekend. I thought the whole festival went very well. It was the best Bicycle Music Fest I have been to so far! The music was awesome and had everyone dancing. I couldn't tell you about all the cool people and their cool bikes and the good vibes in the scene. Here on this blog pictures and videos aren't really diddly in exchange for actually having gone and particiapted in a bicycle music festival. Luckily for you there is one coming your way. Keep your eyes peeled!  for the Bicycle Music Festival

ALLIDA
Location:Chico CA

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Show at Dashain House

Cellojoe played a show at the Dashain house student Co op.
It was a very cool show, everyone enjoyed the music and the cozy atmosphere.


Can you spot the bunny that came to the show?


They were kind enough to let us stay the night and make breakfast in the morning. I slept up on the roof on a mattress they have up there.


ALLIDA

Location:W Canon Perdido St,Santa Barbara,United States

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Santa Barbara!

We rolled into town and met the Beau Gus jug band! They invited Joey to stand in during their weekly gig in front of the Palace Grill.





We got dinner out of the deal too and it was amazing! I had crawfish fettucini! After that Joey set up to busk and we had people dancing in the streets till 11 at night.

We decided to ride on when we rode by a legend!
Troll the Nugget faerie.
He is a bike touring, non profiteering, professional do- good-er, and has a resounding Buddha laugh.













We spent a nice evening hearing his stories. We also met a guy named Igor who hung out for awhile and wanted to help us out and bought us some vegetables! Thank you Igor!

We were lucky enough to meet Josh Ivan Stratgeo who let us stay at his house and park our bikes in his garage. He does the most awesome printing projects. He is my new wood block cut hero. He also took us out to brunch on Sunday to Esau's and I can confidently say it was the best breakfast I have ever had in my life.

On Monday we rode to Isla Vista to go to bean night, an open mic event hosted by the Rainbow coop house. It was packed full of great music and people. We stayed the night an had coffee and breakfast this morning with them. Thanks Rainbow house!
Tonight Cellojoe is playing a show at the Dashain house right across the street.






Santa Barbara has been wonderful! It is so beautiful, I wish I could bottle the smell of the jasmine blooming for you all!
I am having the time of my life!

UCSB has a built in bike culture! And beach cruisers grow on trees in Isla Vista!



ALLIDA

Location:Sabado Tarde Rd,Goleta,United States

Monterey Co Fire Dept.







The Monterey Co Firefighters spotted me pushing my bike up the steepest part of Lorellis grade a very steep hill/ mountain.
They decided that it was a little dangerous when there is no shoulder so they picked me up. They jumped out and tried to lift my bike. They were surprised at how much it weighed and that I had gotten so far.

I was very relieved to get a ride to the top so I could cruise down the other side. We rode by the station, thanked them and got some water. It was a very kind gesture to pick me up and we had a great time chatting at the station.

Thank you Monterey County FireFighters!







ALLIDA

Location:Bradley Rd,Bradley,United States

Friday, May 20, 2011

Carmel!

We rolled into Carmel last night after four days on the road. Saddlesore we lost the bike race that came through town but we did get to leisurely ride 17 mile
Road which was beautiful.



Carmel is a magic little town! We stopped at The Running Iron pizza place for some grub courtesy our lovely witty waitress Amanda Lynn. It was very tasty and we enjoyed the eccentric decorations. Here we are, the banditos and boots in the Running Iron.



After we had some Vittles we started looking for somewhere forJoe to perform. I was looking for a drink, so I led the crew to The Village Fish House. We received a warm welcome there and pow wowed around their fire pit. I met Rose, our hostess, who was very kind and gave us some fresh bread.
Her restaurant was very cool and serves an amazing local brew, Carmel Valley Blonde.



We had met a guy named Joseph yesterday who is a painter. He used to walk everywhere barefoot spreading Christ's message and we took his advice. In taking his advice we magically met another Joseph who let us camp in his yard. We also met Sabine! Who is a riot. And we stayed up late into the temperate night laughing and drinking wine with our new friends!
Thanks to all those who helped us out and gave us food to eat! Carmel is full of good people.


Also! In the morning, as in now, we are in the Wild Goose coffee house in Carmel. They were very kind and gave us some food too. The organic coffee here is to die for! If You Ever pass through Carmel hit up the Wild Goose Coffeeshop, The Village Fish House and the Running Iron.


Location:E Carmel Valley Rd,Carmel Valley Village,United States

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Magical mystical musical your update 1

I have embarked with Cellojoe on the magical mystical musical tour from SF to Los Angeles. We have been riding for two days and leave from Santa Cruz this morning. It has been a very rainy two days, but looks like clear skies today.


Christian who I met at applejacks Gave me an awesome poncho for the rain because he thought it silly to be wearing a trashbag.






We stopped at Another Bike Shop, santa cruz. For minor repair yesterday and they gave us each a beer and helped us out a lot. Pretty awesome all the people you meet on the road.


ALLIDA

Location:Jami Ln,Santa Cruz,United States

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Honey circle farm

Awesome farm run by Ruby Turple. I bought red Russian kale seeds and calendula seeds for the San Fran garden. Awesome local production and seed saving/selling that is gorgeous.





The plant sell was so tempting that I am really glad I only borrowed 6 bucks from Heather.
ALLIDA

Location:Refuge Rd,Nevada City,United States

Olympia!

It was really nice to be in Olympia for an evening. Kipchoge and the Ginger Ninjas, and Stitchcraft played in front of the Evergreen State College Library. We set up our pedal power stage and bike blended smoothie shop in Red Square.




Kipchoge and Heather gave a lecture on Environmental Citizenry, as I gathered smoothie supplies.
Many thanks to the Flaming Eggplant and the Marketplace on campus for your kind donation of apples and bananas.










Location:Olympia