Different Skies Electronic Space Music Festival


     Arcosanti

In its seventh year, Different Skies Electronic Space Music Festival returns to Arcosanti for an evening of new, experimental, imaginative space music under the stars.


The Different Skies Music Festival presents an opportunity to hear new music performed after a week of intensive, experimental composition and rehearsal. The performers are electronic musicians that join together at Arcosanti to collaborate. The result is musical scenery of space and time.

5:00 pm Complimentary Tour of Arcosanti
6:00 pm Dinner
7:30 pm Performance

Tickets are $40 for both dinner and performance or $20 for the performance only ($10 students). Reservations are required for dinner. Call 928-632-7135, email pr@arcosanti.org, or visit www.arcosanti.org for more information.

Arcosanti is located 65 miles north of Phoenix. Take exit 262 off I-17 and follow the signs for Arcosanti. For images, audio streams, and more information about this year's performer lineup, please visit the Different Skies website at www.differentskies.com.

Host: Arcosanti - The Official Group

Type: Music/arts - Concert
Date: Saturday, 24 October 2009
Time: 18:00 - 21:00
Location: Arcosanti
Address: 13555 S Cross L Rd
Town/City: Cordes Lake Az

Fall Colors Flagstaff Az

Myself and Mike headed to Flagstaff on Thursday Oct. 8 2009 to check out the fall colors.

We headed out on the Hart Prairie Road Forest Road 151 out side Flagstaff on SR180 about 7 miles out. There was a lot of great aspen colors but seemed like half have changed and half haven’t and there were some aspen trees with no leaves at all. But there were a lot of leaves on the ground making for some cool photo’s.

I found the Hart Prairie Preserve looked like a great place to visit took a photo of a sign that told were to meet in Flag on Sunday for tours of the Preserve.

Did come across this aspen that had fall over blocking the road. As the road came to the T we took a right that heads over to Lockett Meadow.

My first time to Lockett Meadow the road up really sucked all dirt and in some spots it’s narrow. So if any one is coming down not much room but did I Minchin there is a 100 drop on the right side going up. So don’t think I’ll be bringing the toy hauler up here.

So Myself and Mike arrived to Lockett Meadow what a great place the view was superb and there is camping and day parking area. The weather was brisk and windy maybe 50’s there were a few car in the parking lot. The colors were awesome and there was more snow on this side of the peaks. I decided to head up on the Inner Basin Trail. The sign said it was 1.5 mile to Inner Basin right felt more like 2 miles.

Made it to some water sheds and a snow shelter for the snow survey crews. So to let you know there is a taped water spring so all you need it a water bottle. Made to the Inner Basin took a photo of me at 9800 feet and was the wind blowing. It felt like it was 32 degrees out now with the wind blowing. You could really see the snow as I was much closer now I think I was the only one wearing shorts out.

Checked the time wow it’s 430 had to head back wanted to get off the mountain before it got dark. So made it back to the truck and start the drive out of Lockett Meadow ran across four Mule Deer crossing the road.

So me and Mike had a great time can’t wait till the next trip. I couldn’t load all the photo’s on this thing so to check them all out head over to my Fliker acct at the high lighted blue link Till next time Darren…….

Flagstaff Fall Colors
San Francisco Peaks
Hart Prairie Preserve
San Francisco Peaks



New Growth
San Francisco Peaks Aspen Tree's so cool looking


Snow shelter

That's me in Inner Basin at 9800 feet & was it cold out felt like 32
Inner Basin
Aspens
Inner Basin Trail
Lockett Meadow
Mule Deer


Get Out & Enjoy Life

Happy Jack’s Old Corral

I took Mike up to one of my favorite spots in Happy Jack on Thursday Oct 8 2009. The old corral a super cool looking corral with some history and a great place to take photo’s. The corral is where they use to hold & weigh cattle before shipping them to market on trucks. Was once owned privately but now the forestry department. The barn looking struck her is the scale where they weighted the cattle. I only loaded a few photo’s here but head to this link to see the rest Darren..
Happy Jacks Old Corral

Inside the scale

Old Latch
The front of the scale



Run way
Where they loaded the cattle in to weigh them and those are Elk hides hanging up.

Where they use to hold & weigh cattle before taking the to market
Old Cow Skull
The corrals
Frost on the fence

Some New Art

Bike Bumper Art
I use to have two Sram 9 speed cogs bolted together hanging off the bumper of my truck.

I wanted something new so I made this bike art made with a Shimano Deore Hub a Sram Cog & A disk caliber that I picked up from the Southwest bikes in Cave Creek.

I think I’ll hang some spokes from it also but need to pick up some spoke nipples. I have it bolted onto the Hitch but thinking of hanging it off the bumper. So let me know what you think Darren..