Thursday, March 24, 2011

Ramfest 2011

Ramfest. Did someone say Ramfest? Oh sorry, that was last weekend, is how quickly it came and went. My brother and I made a packed that even living in Bloemfontein won’t keep us away from the raging Ramfest. We packed whatever was needed, the essentails, and mom will bring the rest. Most importantly food, there was no budget beyond petrol, smokes, and tequila.

The road was long, filled with caffeine stops, some things only the night could see, with the sun welcoming us to the mountains of Worcester. Ramfest – music – smokes – drink – muffins – river – Ramfest happened.  The only things we were left with was the episodes that lived on our backs, the broken umbrellas, animal livers, beetroot cheeks en speeding fines.

The 10 things I remember:
1)   The river and I became good friends. Too good. I mostly floated with my ass wedge into a green tube, umbrella ducked-taped to the edge and a drinking bottle drifting on a rope in the vicinity of my arm. Even with the pool on the stoep of my tent, we made our way down to the river. We were served with good laughs, new friends, the occasional joint and a bumper ride or two.
2)   The little muffins at the Snow Café. God knows what the secret ingredients were, but my mind was wearing gold flippers, a feather headdress and riding on the back of a horse with no name. Their slushies, even though I don’t really enjoy pink drinks, were a fan favourite on the Sunday.
3)   The bands. I wasn’t as impressed as last year. There were a few standouts who gave me eargasms. They were, Desmond and the Tutu’s. Not My Dog, Niskerone, Mr.Cat and the Jackal, 7th Son, The Dead Will Tell. Yes, that’s it. The disappointments were Gazelle and Funafuji. The chunder of the event was Astray Electric. They buthered my ears.
4)   The electric scene never really did it for me, but man, the Electric Pyramid kept my legs captivated until morning attacked me in the face like Jesus. The dust clouds was a sure sign of all the electric effect.
5)   There was a guy on stilts. Don’t understand how you can drink and maintain your balance on those sticks.
6)   The Hydration Station kept us alive.
7)   My brother’s first journey around the world.
8)   The green grass and mountains, seeing as Bloemfontein has none.
9)   The sad ladies plastering their faces each morning – puzzling.
10)                  Our umbrellas, which was the best idea we had in the heat of Worcester.

We conquered Ramfest 2011. I was in one costume from beginning to end, ate nothing but Snow Café muffins and hotcross-buns stuffed with Doritos, laughed with my cocktail of gin, floated, danced, puffed and passed out.


We dropped the gear at my mother’s place, were treated with a heart meal and once again we set off to the platteland. The final goodbye left us with a pile of fines. Now I’m broke.







Thursday, March 3, 2011

Brackenfell, home.





On the road.

A year ago, exactly at this hour of the day I probably didn't know my own name. I'm killing time. In a few hours we'll be strapped into the car, Jimi Hendrix, cigarettes, pillows, laughing  all the way to the beautiful city of Cape Town.

Ramfest number 5!