I do wish I could come. However, I'm using my vacation time up taking care of 
my early little granddaughter, Maya Jeanne. There are a few pictures on my 
daughter's blog. http://bythehandaamanda.blogspot.com . The internet here at 
their house is chancy and there's not much time for it, so I've not kept up 
with the conversations, sorry about that. I'll catch up in a week or so.

Craig promises I'll get to go to OTW next year and my hg will be ready... 

Barbara (who lives in Albany, OR, but is baby tending in Sacramento for another 
week)

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From: d <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello all hg-philes,
> A question for those who have attended the festival. What are the essentials 
> to 
> bring for maximum comfort and an enjoyable festival? I'll be attending for 
> the 
> first time.
> 
> Of course I will be bringing my instrument, but what else should I bring? I 
> am 
> assuming that warm clothing, warm bedding and comfortable shoes will be 
> essential. What about coffee? I'm not super picky but I like a good cup of 
> coffee in the morning and maybe a cup of tea in the afternoon or evening. 
> Should 
> I bring my own coffeemaker? Some kind of partition for the sleeping area - 
> how 
> are they hung? Do I need clothespins, tacks, a rope, or ???
> 
> Maybe there is a list of recommended stuff somewhere already?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any helpful survival tips for OTW!
> 
> Denise, hurdy gurdy hopeful in Eugene, OR
> 
> Dunyah, aka Denise Gilbertson
> Director, Americanistan
> Music Inspired by the Middle East
> http://www.americanistan.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 541-484-5071

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