Hello All! Happy Sunday!
It was just last Sunday that the hubby and I traveled to Tulsa, OK for a much needed day of fun. We checked out the Flea Market...didn't find a thing that we had to have. So, we went on over to Affair of the Heart at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. I've never been, so I was happy to finally get there. They had about 850 booths, in a giant Air-conditioned building! There was SO much to see: big letters, vintage windows, kinda reminds me of Pinterest in Person! The Prim creations of Polka Dot Pig Primitives, aka Julie Miller, was a must see. I have a little collection going on of her stuff.
It was folk singer,Woody Guthrie's 101st Birthday!
Celebrations going on in Downtown Tulsa! The "Guthrie Green" was alive with music, craft vendors, lots of folks enjoying the afternoon on the lawn.
We went to the Woody Guthrie Center just across the street.
It's a wonderful tribute to the man and his legacy of music.
I didn't realize that he was an artist, too!
I especially enjoyed seeing his sketches.
This wall of screens greets you near the entrance.
It switches to different photos, words, etc.
Love the mural on the outside wall.
My very favorite part of our trip was the Ellis Paul concert
at the Hardesty Art Center!
It was originally scheduled to be in the garden venue beside the building.
Rain and some loud thunder changed that to an indoor concert.
Ellis Paul has been, and IS one of my favorite singer/songwriters for many years.
Check out Ellis' website HERE.
He sang lots of his new music for the upcoming album.
They are GREAT!
Kick Out The Lights/Johnny Cash is a FUN "audience participation" song.
My hubby even sang!
You can hear "Chasing Beauty" on his website....or HERE!
It's a beautiful song.
This is Ellis and I taken after the show. It was so nice of him to sign autographs and take photos. I'm sure he was tired after playing on OKC on Friday, and then Woodyfest in Okemah on Saturday.
Thank You to Ellis for sharing your talent!
Also, thanks to Scott Aycock for putting on the show!
Thank You to Ellis for sharing your talent!
Also, thanks to Scott Aycock for putting on the show!
Yes, that is a McCartney shirt that I'm wearing! LoL!
Here's the Art Center.
They had an amazing Fiber Arts exhibit going on.
Check out Tulsa, OK if you are ever in Oklahoma!
We had a super nice time!
Now to get some painting done!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
julie
4 comments:
Sounds like a fun day. Back in our craft show days, we did both Tulsa and OK City "An Affair of the Heart" shows. The shows were great and we loved both cities.
Judy
I've never seen so many booths at one time. It was amazing. I'd love to go to the OKC show. Thanks for stopping by, Judy!
Gosh girl, where you from? I live by Tulsa. I wanted to go to An Affair of the Heart but didn't make it this time. They have it in July and Nov so gonna try and make it in Nov. Julie's booth is by far my favorite! She's so sweet and I love her creations.
I've been thinking about setting up a booth at Guthrie Green, have a friend that does that. What'd you think about it? I've honestly never been. Sad to say that I've never been to the Woody Guthrie Center either... by the looks of your pictures, I need to check it out!
Have a delightful week~
Hey Angie!
I am near Fort Smith, right along the Arkansas/Oklahoma border. Guthrie Green was so cool! They had a nice stage, folks on the lawn listening to the music. The vendors were set up along the sidewalks. I like the atmosphere of the whole Brady district. Kinda reminds me of Fayetteville, Ar. They have that same kind of vibe there.
Where are you in OK?
julie
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