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Burning Man Decompression Party in San Francisco - Nightime Fire Performance

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Burning Man Decompression Party in San Francisco - daytime

Last week I went to the burning man decompression party. It was held in the portrero district and it was the awesomest street party i've been to in SF.  It was like a mini burning man exept there was no playa dust and we had to actually buy our drinks and food vs getting everything for free at the real burning man. Here are some pics from it.


                     

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Burning Man 2009 (part 4)

This is my fourth and last series of pictures from Burning Man 2009.

In the last 3 pictures, you can see the extremely packed van that Kimo had packed with a lot of patience and effort (Van was packed the the max with all our gear and bicycles and Kimo had come to the city from Dublin to pick our stuff the day before and packed it all on his own so that we could leave promptly on Tuesday afternoon). In the next picture, you can see where I stayed. I stayed in the little yellow tent and next to it, we had the shade structure that Tony and Therese had graciously welcomed me to. The shade structure was a parachute that was set on top of PVC pipes. Tony and Therese had it set up like a home away from home. Under the shade structure, we had carpets, couches, coffee tables, decorations, plants. It was a really nice setup. We spent most of the hottest times of the day in there. Then the last picture is a picture of Phoenix, Kimo, Me, David and Melanie - with whom i came.

Check out part 1 of my burning man 2009 pictures

Check out part 2 of my burning man 2009 pictures

Check out part 3 of my burning man 2009 pictures

                     

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Burning Man 2009 (part 3)

The first picture and last picture portrayed in this set is from the Temple at Burning Man. Each year they build a different temple. As read from another blog -- "The temple, which is a giant, elaborate, wooden structure designed to inspire/nudge you towards a solemn/prayerful/meditative/ transformative/grateful/introspective mindset. People leave burnable offerings at the temple, and in a quiet and mindful gathering on Sunday night of the event, the temple (and its offerings) are burned.

Offerings can represent things for which you'd like to give thanks, things you'd like to have burned away, hopes, wishes, ideas, bad habits, good habits, get-well wishes, shout-outs to those who have passed on, inspirational things, questions, requests, whatever."

Upon entering the temple, it's one of these places, that you immediately feel the spirituality and intense atmosphere.Many people are there meditating, reflecting on the people they have loved and lost.

They burn the temple on the night after the burning of the man .i.e Sunday. Unlike the burn of the man, where everybody is partying, celebrating the burn, the Temple burn is very silent and spiritual. With the few ten thousands people gathered for the temple burn, it's just amazing to feel that silence and unity in the air as we watch the temple burn and spirits flying away from it.

Check out part 1 of my burning man 2009 pictures

Check out part 2 of my burning man 2009 pictures

 

                         

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Burning Man 2009 (part 2)

This year, I used/enjoyed a lot of the services that Black Rock City had to offer.

As in any city, Black Rock City has all the services a city should have - Post Office, Hardware Store, Flea Market, Ice Cream Man, Bike Repair Store, Tea House, Diner, Movie Theatre, barber Shop, Massage Place, Waffle Place, Snow Cone Man, Discotheque, Fashion Boutique, Breakfast place, Bars, Pubs, Real Estate etc.. All these services are available within the city and I used quite a few of them this year.

On the second day, I had a flat in my bicycle tire. It was a bummer as without a bicycle, it's pretty hard to do much (there are community bicycles, supposedly 1000 of them, which we should use only one way and then leave it for others to use, but it's very hard to come by). I looked around the city for a bike repair shop and found one at 3:00 and I. They were very nice and they fixed my tire - They replaced the tube with a brand new tube and asked me to spread the good and go and do something good for somebody else, rather than wanting to take anything from me.

Every night, on my way back to my tent from the Esplanade (where all the party were), I'd pass the Black Rock City Diner.. yes a Diner. We'd get in line and they'd seat us in at assigned tables and all and then they'd serve us hot grilled cheese !! Nothing better at 3 o'olock in the morning ! These grill cheese sandwiches are the best ever. Not too far from them, there is the Skinny Kitty TeaHouse. They have a great lounge with live piano performances that you can listen to, while sipping your tea. Usually after the diner, I'd stop by there, have a tea or a home brew and listen to piano laying on their couches before heading home to sleep.

For breakfast, there are quite a few places. There was the shady waffle camp very close to where I stayed that'd serve pancakes everyday, the Cereal Killers, that'd serve cereals all day and then there was a KFC -- they had decorated their booth in KFC colors and all and they served Fried Bologna on a sandwich bread with a shot of Bourbon (From Kentucky :))

For Snacks during the day, I got invited to many camps for food - I had PBJ sandwiches, Vegan Chocolate Coconut Icecream (yeah.. ice cream in the desert.. someone had brought a freezer with a generator), Snow Cones, Fresh Water Melons, Hot Dogs, Laddoos (I somehow found a hippie couple that was serving Indian Laddoos), and of course, all kinds of drinks.

This one evening, while I was walking back , someone invited me to their noodle house. They were serving Japanese Soba Noodles and Sake in a japanese themed camp, with chefs dressed in japanese attire and we were even served in nice bowls with chopsticks and all.

They also have a post office which I did not get to use. The post office would deliver mail to anyone living at an address in Black Rock City.

I heard they also had a shower camp.. where they'd let you take a shower, but I could not find that one and they have a barber shop that specializes in Mohawks.

Another service I used was the Fashion Boutique. Their motto was to dress you in something more questionable :) I did have time to prepare for costumes and all. So I went to the boutique and got all geared up in some costumes. Everything was free, but the catch is after you're dressed, you have to come out of the boutique on their catwalk :)

Check out the part 1 of my burning man 2009 pictures.

                               

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Burning Man 2009 Pictures (part 1)

This year was my second year to Burning Man. Unlike last year where I decided overnight to just go and went unprepared, this year, I knew from before that I wanted to go I got my ticket for a pretty decent price after I posted on my facebook status that I wanted a ticket. For the ride, I had posted an ad on Craigslist looking for a ride, and I was very lucky to have found a veteran burner - Kimo.

Kimo had been quite a few times and was going again this year with his daughter Kaley and graciously offered to share his ride with me and two other persons (David and Melanie) he found on CL as well. He had a huge truck in which he was able to fit 5 bicycles and all our camping gear and food for the week. We left on Tuesday evening and reached Black Rock City at night.

We met up with Therese and Tony (Kimo's friends from the last Burn) there who had come earlier and had already set up shade structure (an actual parachute supported by PVC pipes) at 4;30 and H. Under the parachute, they had couches, coffee table, plants, carpet, great set up for the playa.

They graciously offered to camp with them. We unloaded the truck and all set up our tents in the dark around the parachute. 4:30 and H was a perfect street location. We were only 1 block from the toilets and we had the PapaLegbar camp set up on the other side of the street which had set up a cellphone tower to offer cell service and internet on the Playa (but which I only found out on the last day), the Shady Waffle camp one block away which was serving pancakes (hence shady) every morning, the free phone camp which allowed us to make calls to the outside world not far away as well. Then there was Camp New Jersey next door, which had allowed us to use their shower tub (if we brought our own water) and use their evaporation system as well.

I've added some pictures in Random Order to this entry. I'll be adding more pictures later in other entries.


Blog and Pictures from last year's burning Man.

http://nileshd.posterous.com/burning-man-2008-part-1

http://nileshd.posterous.com/burning-man-2008-part-2-pics

http://www.burningman.com/whatisburningman/

                       

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Burning Man 2008 ! (part 2)

Some more pictures from burning man. As you can see from the pictures, dust gets in everywhere, every single strand of hair.. check out my eyelashes, eyebrows and my beard ! That picture of me with dust in my face is the one I had gone out in the desert, but forgot my goggles.

Our campsite was 3:45G. We parked the car and set our camp next to the tent. During the day, we'd use the shade from the van as our shade structure, as we did not bring or set up one.Xiaoyan set up camp inside the back of the van with her inflatable bed and  while I camped in the tent.

We were in between two camps. The people in the camps were very nice. When we first moved in, they offered us to have hot fajitas with them and they had lots of hoops that they also taught us how to hoop. I tried, I suck at it, but Xiaoyan caught it up very fast.

Last picture is the entrance to the playa !


                 

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Burning Man 2008 ! (part 1)

Last week, on Tuesday, I was browsing aboput on facebook and saw that Xiaoyan's status was 'wanting to go to Burning man'.. (http://www.burningman.com/) I also wanted to go, but had not made any definite plans. Talked to her and same day we planned to go. I thought what a better place to celebrate my birthday than in the desert !

She got the tickets at about 1/2 price (Regular tickets are $300 I think) off of craigslist and we made our shopping list etc.. and were all ready to go !

5:00a.m Friday, packed up tent, bikes, food and other essentials and headed off to Black Rock City in the Nevada Desert for Burning Man ! Reached there around 2:00p.m. We did not have a camp as such, nor did we know much about the geography of black rock city and where's best to camp. We parked the car and took out the bikes and rode around to find a place to pitch tent. Black Rock city was so much bigger than I expected. I think from one end to the other, its like 9 miles or so. I am so glad we had brought bicycles.

We roamed about the playa and the campsites trying to find a home for the next two days. While roaming, we encountered the 'Critical Tits' event - where women at the event ride their bicycles around the playa topless to express their feminity. yeah.. I did get a good dose of feminity for my first burning man event. Watched that for a while and then continued our search for home. On the way, stopped at a couple of camp sites.  Most of the spots closer to the center were taken and no spots available. We found a post at 3:45 G where we set up camp. We pitched tent, set up our food out etc, before it gets dark.

Friday night, after dinner, went out to the different parties on the playa. So many good things happening all the same time. Survived Friday night. Saturday during the day, I ventured out in the playa to see the art works set up all over. I had forgotten to bring one thing - my goggles - and Saturday most day long there were many dust storms.. so I was stuck out there in the desert in the dust storm without goggles or breathing devices. It was not too bad though - managed to eventually make my way back to my camp site.

Rested for a while in the afternoon shade, had a hot ramen noodles dinner and then headed off at night to see the Burning of the Man. Everybody was gathered out there and we burned the man and then there was ritual dances, parties all over. Partied that last night off and headed back to my tent around 3:00 to get some sleep before departure Sunday morning.

Overall, the experience was awesome !!! People were very nice. Everywhere we'd bike around, people will stop us and offer us drinks, chocolates, cookies, food, body paintings, massages, water. Loved the theme camps, the different activities, the art work on the playa, the dust storms, the people, the music, the dust, the art cars, no electricity, no internet, no phone  - but, so much to do and so little time.

Definitely, next time, I need to plan ahead and possibly try to join a theme camp or something and stay more.


And Thank you, Xiaoyan for planning the food, logistics and doing all the hard work to make the trip a success !

                     

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