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Wanderlust Wednesdays: Festa Major de Gràcia

Festa Major de Gràcia Barcelona, Spain.

This time last year I was celebrating my birthday at 'the craziest block party in Spain'Festa Major de Gràcia. It's a week long party that starts on my birthday and goes pretty much non-stop for 7 days. Gràcia is one of my favorite neighborhoods in Barcelona, with bohemian boutiques, chic cafés, locally sourced restaurants and the most fun bars. While some people go to Burning Man for their kicks, I prefer the Catalán way...every street gets a theme and decorates with recycled things. The presentation is mind-boggling, and I am a bit embarrassed I don't have more photos, but I was a bit occupied dancing, drinking, eating and making friends with people from all over the world. Over a million people go just for this party and no one spends more than they would on a normal night out in San Francisco--for the entire week.

Festa Major de Gràcia - Cowboys and Indians

Wandering doesn't get any better than walking around during this festival. You'll be surprised at every corner you turn. Teepees? Jellyfish? Giant Star Wars figures? Anarchist punk rock concerts? Circus acrobats? Hip hop classes? Electro dance parties?

Festa Major de Gràcia - recycled decorations

Luckily, I had a place to stay in the neighborhood, otherwise just take the metro to Fontana and follow all the people.

Festa Major de Gràcia - salon

Yes, line dancing, 20s-themed drinks, salsa, all ages out all night, castellers (human tower building)...

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Star struck everywhere. Magic really happens here.

Festa Major de Gràcia - circus, circus Festa Major de Gràcia - big kissUntil next time, happy wandering!

Summer in San Francisco, guest blog by Jane -- local artist & creator in NOPA

This is our first guest blog post! We'll be highlighting local artists and creators in San Francisco for the next few weeks. Thanks Jane!

Summer in San Francisco

On this chilly, overcast day, I’m bundled up in my apartment with a couple sweaters and a blanket: turns out it’s August, so what better thing to do than think about my favorite places in San Francisco, foggy summer day aside.

I live in NOPA (North of the Panhandle), a small and relatively newly named neighborhood, bounded by Divisadero, Masonic, Fell and Turk streets. Even in this small radius of only a few blocks, there are so many great places to eat, shop and hang out.

Nopalito is one of my favorite brunch, lunch and dinner spots nearby. Located in Falletti’s plaza on Broderick street between Oak and Fell, there is often a wait to get in, but if you stop by during odd hours (they are open throughout the day) or right when they open in the morning, you’re usually guaranteed a table. You can sit inside at the bar overlooking the kitchen, at a shared table, or in their enclosed, heated front patio area.

They have small plates and large plates to accommodate all appetites. Some of my favorite dishes include: Ceviche Nayarita, Ensalada de Lechuga, Empanada con Desebrada de Res, Enchiladas de Mole con Pollo, Pozole Rojo, and Carnitas.

The ensalada and ceviche are refreshing on a warm afternoon and the pozole will warm you up on a chilly evening. Get the carnitas to share, or plan to have leftovers.

After a meal at Nopalito, walk over to Divisadero and Hayes to check out Rare Device, a store filled with unique, well-designed and often handcrafted items. They have everything from jewelry to kitchen accessories and host monthly art shows and community events.

You will walk in and immediately think you need one of everything in the store. My boyfriend stopped there to pick up this sweet card and gift--I can’t wait to send some Pantone postcards to my friends! It’s a great place to go to support local artists and artisans as well.

Speaking of local artisans, Workshop SF is a wonderful resource for learning new skills. Located at the corner of Baker and McAllister, they have classes ranging from Screen Printing for Newbies to How to Make and Blend Tea taught by local makers and DIY professionals.

I recently took Sewing 101, where we made our own beer koozie and sock puppet. Workshop has also partnered with Western Editions, originally a Kickstarter project, to offer Letterpress classes in the neighborhood. Workshop often hosts DIY parties for making, mixing and mingling!

There are plenty more amazing places in my neighborhood and throughout the city, but these are just a few of my favorites. Now the chilly weather has me thinking it’s time for some pozole from Nopalito!

About our guest blogger: Jane Philipps previously worked with me on the design/production team at Betabrand. She then worked in product development at Levi's and is currently making art and doing freelance projects in San Francisco. Feel free to email her at  jane.philipps(at)gmail.com for more insider tips about NOPA, art, and living in the city!

morning inspiration: murals in the mission

Mission, San Francisco A few of my favorite murals, old and new, on 24th street viewed often on my walk to get coffee (and wake up!).

A visual essay of the lasting effects of Spanish conquest and images of famous religious leaders wraps around St. Peter's Church on 24th and Florida.

An ancient way to count the days on Alabama and 24th.

 

El Virgen de Guadalupe above El Farolito.

A visual depiction of the Aztec creation story about Mexican volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl on Alabama and 24th street.

My favorite place to ponder possibilities.

Let me know if you know who this artist is!

Friendly neighborhood faces on Folsom and 24th.

Let me know if you know the artist!

Sadly, Mr. Burbujas has disappeared! Hope he'll return soon.

What are your favorite murals on 24th street?

 

SEE: foofaraw (+ art!) in Berkeley: Poe, Melville, Lovecraft, Carrol, and Bradbury get some fine line love by artists Kellen Breen and Peter Harris

Berkeley, California Need an excuse to get out of the city? No tickets to Outside Lands? Get over to the East Bay, where local artists Kellen Breen and Peter Harris will be showing some rare illustrations inspired by fiction and pop culture, like images of H.P. Lovecraft, Lewis Carrol, Edgar Allen Poe, William Gibson, Ray Bradbury, and Herman Melville. I've been a long time fan of Kellen Breen's work, ever since I first saw his large-scale oil paintings a few years ago in Place Pigalle!

 

DO: Mollusk Big Sur Jamboree

Big Sur, California. 

Mollusk Surf shop and Folk Yeah! are teaming up to bring you two days of melodies and camp site shenanigans, with redwoods at your side and Big Sur river at your feet!

Music by: Vetiver, Beachwood Sparks, Sonny and the Sunsets, McCombs Skiffle Players, Little Wings, Neal Casal, F. D. and the Wizards of the West All Stars, Range of Light Wilderness, The Mattson 2, The Tyde, Tomorrows Tulips, Simone Rubi, Sandys, Birds of America, Honeycrisp Plus special guests...

May be as magical as this:

Read more about Big Sur in Smithsonian's California Dreamin' article here.

MOLLUSK BIG SUR JAMBOREE September 27 to 28th buy tickets here