I went to the festival with the intention of staying overnight. I wanted to see / listen to Magic Bus. However, the temps were a bit too chilly for me, so I had to cut out, hence chose to drive right back home because I now had the time to. Still, it was a good time.
Here are some photographs of the festival . . .
Of course there is camping here. It's a hippie fest. Some of these campers are vintage and cool. Others are decorated or painted in hippie style. I love it all and will photograph it.

Vendor camping . . . nothing like sleeping near your artistry . . .



I liked the orangish jumper look for my bride. However, I know not to buy unless she is there.

The stage is set in a gully, sort of a tiered lawn so that everyone can sit in the grass and watch, with camping up high. I took the above and below photo while standing in line for a Coney Dog.




Dogs are allowed too . . .

The hippie painted camper in the background was for sale. I did not look at it because it would be too tempting.


Everyone was happy, and willing to assist me while I did my own thing . . .

Between stage setups they had a drum circle going. An attraction for everyone, and many participated.





























My rig of wagon, chair, hippie throw rug on ground, hippie flag, hippie pillows, and a lot of camera equipment that I might one day use . . . lol.



This is a cool idea, placing a cardboard image of a VW Bus on the front of the wagon. If anyone knows of cardboard images of this size, hit me up. I would like to do both the front and rear of the wagon.











Hippie Magic Festival
2705 W. Buck Lake Road
Angola, Indiana
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