Saturday, January 31, 2015

The Robots

Was nice to see The Robots again, this time at Growlers in Highland. This being a winter snow warning night, the weather held out and was relatively easy travel.

I have seen more Robots, than any other band. Why? Because they are good, down to earth, talented people. They do this for the love of music, and performance in front of a crowd. Even if it is a crowd of one, they would give it their all.

Here you go, some photos from the evening.































Me and my shadow, we're closer to da JAM than one would think . . . I took a lot of shadow pictures because I thought the shadows were cool.  I took more that is shown here, so, yes, even here there are a lot.














This next photo of Pete makes it look like he's playing a guitar/sax of some sort.






Matt Cartwright stepped in for a song . . .







Bob Sherman, Lead Vocal, Guitar, Bass Guitar
Pete Calacci, Lead Guitar, Vocal
Ed Fell, Drummer, Vocal
Danny Mac, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Vocal



For more information on "The Robots" . . .


Loyal Plastic Robots
or "The Robots"
Pete Calacci (219) 616-1470
Bob Sherman (219) 805-7140
Website
Facebook
StreetPhoto.ME (near the end)



Growlers on Highway
2816 Highway Ave.
Highland, IN
219.924.0245
Website
Facebook


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Friday, January 30, 2015

The Sip with Christi

Christi had her first acceptance to a "Call for Art" at the Sip, and the opening was tonight! The theme, "Peace". It was very nice to see her work hanging, and to see all her friends come to support her. I think they filled half the coffee shop.

Here are the photos that were accepted. The photo I took of them on the wall has lens flare, hence why you need to see the originals.





Here are some photos from inside The Sip.  Enjoy!











The next morning we went to LaPorte, and drove by a neat place with old stuff, and private property stay off all over. So these were taken from the road.







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