Once the initial tents were put up, the only thing left to do on Monday was decorate. By the afternoon the Encounter Tent was open for business. (More on that in the next post.)
The Encounter Tent
Bracelets and Necklaces we use to gift the Burners are lined against wall to help with the decor.
The Coffee Dome
Chairs line up around the inside of the Coffee Dome. Pillows and blankets in the middle so people can gather.
Drums are also available for people to play.
Open for business.
Monday was a massive rain storm. It didn’t rain for long, but what was left was this double rainbow. It was beautiful.
The rain also left behind “clay.”
Look at my shoes. I’m glad I wore my old shoes.
The next day Bear took advantage of the rain caught on the roof of the shelter.
© Nadine Zawacki 2010
4 comments:
keep 'em coming! I have the same purple Gothic/Celtic knot fabric as the one behind the coffee bar. I love it!
I am loving your Burning Man installments. Have you ever thought of being a reporter?
Double rainbow! What does it mean? (There is a viral video on YouTube of a guy tripping and looking at a double rainbow - its ridiculous ... and funny).
What an amazing rainbox. I'm enjoying the stories of Burning Man.
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