Sat, May 4th, 2013

South Lake Friends and Jazz fest

The South Lake Dallas show was wonderful. Beautiful weather and lots of old friends showed up. We stayed with our friends Mike and Ann and enjoyed visiting them in their Dallas “hideaway”.

The New Orleans Jazz Fest was great fun but quite a mud pit. Wonderful food, great music, and Jim ran into many old friends.

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Mud and music
Mud and music
Listening to Fleetwood Mac was wet and wild
Mud and music
One of our favorites
One of our favorites
Bill Miller was awesome, the multitalented Native American whose lyrics brought me to tears at one point
One of our favorites
Bill Miller
Bill Miller
As usual, we simply showed up and followed our ears to the music. We had to wade across a stream to get close to the stage but it was well worth it
Bill Miller
Visiting our artist friends
Visiting our artist friends
Woody Jones and his wife Joan stayed with us while exhibiting his three-dimensional cartoons. John Fleming ,an incredible leather artist, dropped by for a visit while we were there
Visiting our artist friends
No dampened spirits here
No dampened spirits here
3 days of rain before Jazz Fest may have created quite a mud pit. But the enthusiasm of the artists, the people, and the musicians was as high as ever. We had a wonderful time!
No dampened spirits here
Beautiful spot in the office
Beautiful spot in the office
Working with one of Dallas's largest Archietectural firms
Beautiful spot in the office
Our friends the Hamiltons
Our friends the Hamiltons
Our friends the Hamiltons
Dr. Rick and Lori Redalen at Southlake
Dr. Rick and Lori Redalen at Southlake
Our old friends,Rick and Lori have an incredible art collection including many of my pieces. Here we are overlooking a life-size bronze elephant. Jim and Rick have a lot in common and they hope to dive together on the next DIVEHEART trip to Cozumel.
Dr. Rick and Lori Redalen at Southlake
Working Hard in the studio
Working Hard in the studio
Working Hard in the studio