that view is dizzying.
actually felt a bit dizzy looking at it.
That’s how you can tell your nurse or doctor is a poser.
I suppose it depends on whether it is spelley Grey’s or Gray’s
The Kazoo Factory, Museum, & Gift Shop in Eden, New York, is home to the Giant Kazoo, a playful and oversized tribute to the humble musical instrument.
This site is not only a working kazoo factory but a museum that celebrates the history and cultural significance of kazoos.
Established in 1916, it is the first metal kazoo factory in the United States and remains the only one of its kind in North America.
The museum showcases a fascinating collection of kazoos, including antique designs, unique shapes, and even commemorative kazoos that mark historical events like the end of Prohibition.
Visitors can learn about the manufacturing process and even create their own kazoo during a tour. The Giant Kazoo itself serves as a whimsical landmark, embodying the quirky charm of this musical instrument.
This site is a delightful blend of history, craftsmanship, and humor perfect for anyone who appreciates unique landmarks.
Dang! Looks like I drove right by there a few years ago, en route to Toronto
What’s the band?
Mudhoney.
Last night I felt I passed through the Tunnel of Time. It was like going back to 1994. There was a sense of grunge nostalgia in the air: The spectators were wearing t-shirts with images of bands that had their heyday about 30 years ago, and some were wearing flannel shirts despite the heat in Rio de Janeiro. I think the people who went downtown to enjoy the show were around 50 years old on average.
Oh nice! Thanks for sharing the pics!
You are welcome.
It is always nice attending shows of our favorite artists. I wish more of the ídols of my youth could travel far south and play here. I long for the day when Shonen Knife could come and play here, for example.
ETA