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"I don't know how you do it, Pat - you must be burning through the vacation time!"
Well, I am sitting at 98 hours of annual leave yet thanks to being able to flex my time too ;)
But this got me thinking, how many concerts, etc have I been to?
I have attended the Minnesota Irish Fair in 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2007. I have seen Gaelic Storm in concert 5 times: Anchor Inn (Omaha), 2004 MIF, 2006 MIF, Grand Emporium (KC), 2007 MIF.
NOTE: Each Minnesota Irish Fair is many concerts/sets
While I lived in Yakima, I managed to attend many concerts including, Natalie MacMaster, Sugarland, Lee Ann Womack, Wylie and the Wild West, The Clumsy Lovers, Lee Ann Rimes, Toby Keith, George Carlin, and many smaller folk groups! Also, I just saw the clumsy lovers last June!
Other concerts I have attended in the past: Lila McCann, Kenny Chesney, Clay Walker, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Trisha Yearwood, Doug Supernaw, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, David Copperfield (the magician), and many cover bands.
EDITED TO ADD: I'll continue adding Youtube videos to this post as i get them uploaded, but for the time being they are all here
Well, I spent this weekend (+Friday night) at the 2007 Minnesota Irish Fair and it was a blast! I managed to get a few friends to join me and I think I can say we all had a great time despite sunburns, T storms, and lack of sleep!
I met up with my KC friend, a fellow SD state employee (DENR), and a friend from Lakeville, MN at the Comfort Inn in Lakeville, MN. Google Maps did lie to us though... the directions to the motel from I35 were incorrect! And the motel sign was hidden by another building but we did find it.
The next morning I got up early and headed up to the fair (at Harriet island) to compete in the Run With The Celts 5k. I did well, 23:40 (16sec longer than my Oahe Days time) but I did manage to finish on a sprint!
On Saturday, we wandered around catching various music and dance sets (also rugby and boxing) culminating in The Fuschia Band, Gaelic Storm, and The Young Dubs (Dubliners). The GS show was prematurely ended due to a wicked lightening show. After the main stage shows were over, we wandered over to the Ceili tent and enjoyed a set by the Wild Colonial Bhoys.
Sunday allowed us to sleep a LITTLE longer and I was able to enjoy the waffles at the motel (I don't eat before a run). We managed to get a game of Settlers of Catan in before we headed up to the fair for the day.
Sunday was cooler and, in general, nicer than Saturday. Again we watched various performances. Including Alicia Corbett, The Doon Ceili Band, more dancers, some pipers, The Fuschia Band,
If you can't do this, you can't be a janitor ;)
the Wild Colonial Bhoys, culminating in a full (and then some) Gaelic Storm set
The second sexiest instrument:
and a scattering set.
I will let my KC friend tell of the breakfast excitement on Monday morn in Rochester, MN ;)