Saturday, 27 September 2014

A night with Wheatus and guests


On the evening of the 26th of September I got in my ''trustworthy''' red automobile and headed up to The Watering Hole in Perrenporth, despite repeatedly getting lost and ending up being escorted by  some friendly Police officers I found the  Watering Hole and began photographing my first ever music gig. 

Wheatus is an American Rock group from Northport, New York, Best known for their 2000 single 'Teenage Dirtbag'', the band consists of original member (and lead Vocalist) Brendan B Brown,  as well as current members Matthew Milligan (Bass) Mark Palmer (Keyboard), Will Tully (Drums) and backing vocalists Anthea White and Gabrielle Aimee Sterbenz.


If the power fails, whilst your playing Teenage Dirtbag do the modern thing and take a selfie with the crowd,
Wheatus Lead Vocalist Brendan B Brown, The Watering Hole Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

The Crowd reaches out for Wheatus lead vocalist Brendan B Brown, The Watering Hole Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Wheatus lead vocalist Brendan B Brown, The Watering Hole Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Wheatus drummer Will Tully joined the group back in 2013. The Watering Hole Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Brendan B Brown, Wheatus lead vocalist reaches out to the crowd during intimate gig at The Watering Hole Perrenporth. 26.09.2014

Wheatus lead vocalist Brendan B Brown wows the crowd at The Watering Hole Perrenporth. 26.09.2014


Original member Brendan B Brown and Bass player Mattthew Milligan . Wheatus, The Watering Hole Perrenporth, 26.09.2014


Caught in conversation, Wheatus lead vocalist Brendan B Brown, The Watering Hole, Perrenporth. 26.09.2014


Lead vocalist Brendan B Brown, Wheatus, The Watering Hole, Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Wheatus's Brendan B Brown, The Watering Hole Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Drummer Will Tully, The Watering Hole Perrenporth, 26.9.2014

An audience member reaches out to high five Brendan B Brown, arguably the face of Wheatus, The Watering Hole, Perrenporth, 26.09.2014


Brendan B Brown, Wheatus, The Watering Hole, Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Brendan B Brown mucking around whilst group members try to get the power back up and running, The Watering Hole Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Lead vocalist Brendan B Brown strumming away, The Watering Hole, Perrenporth, 26.09.2014


Mc Frontline cheers along in the background whilst Brendan B Brown plays a accoustic version of Teenage Dirtbag' The Watering Hole, Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Support acts

Backing vocalist Gabrielle Aimee Sterbenz preparing her set The Watering Hole, Perrenporth, 26.09.2014

Mc Frontline warming up the crowd.The Watering Hole, Perrenporth, 26.09.2014


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Sunday, 7 September 2014

Camp fires and Overnights


''If there were witchcraft,

I'd make two wishes

A winding trail that  beckons me to roam.
And then I'd wish for a blazing campfire
To welcome me when I'm returning home.

'


Part of Fernwood Cove's version of Witchcraft

Campfires: not a uncommon occurrence in the Ordinary world, but there is something a little more extraordinary about a campfire when it’s enclosed by at least 300 screaming, shouting and chanting voices. Parents have been known to describe campfires as the answer, the answer to what you ask, well the question in their mind is why? Why do their girls want to return year after year, to what is essentially a large plot of land, with a lake and several shack like buildings, describing camp like this I'm sure you, yourself wonder why, but I can honestly tell you that there is something indescribable about the atmosphere created when the camp fire is surrounded by campers and the flames when that camp fire roars. 

In a way the camp fire embodies the entire camp spirit, a circle when completely intact is never ending, nothing can get in and nothing can get out, creating what is basically a safe haven, a creative area illuminated by the natural beauty of the flames, where the energy is alive and more powerful than any song played by any electrical device could ever be (yes even 'Apple' or 'Beats') a place where the songs can be about anything from hammering, teapots,  how jelly wobbles, or even travelling around the world (baby 1,2,3) a place where your bum is never on your seat, you arms will be flailing about and your throat will be sore from all the screaming but mostly and most cheesy of them all a place where everyone is a kid again  dancing about but most of all smiling.

The Fire Pit up at Table Top Rock, one of Fernwood Cove's in Camp overnight locations. Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014 

The Flames Roaring against the Logs, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014 

The Flames, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014 

The Fire Pit, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014 

The Flames flickering on, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

As the fire starts to grow, as the flames start to spread, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014 

The Flames Roar, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

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Monday, 1 September 2014

The Bunk Line

Its not as if I've always lived in a picturesque location or woken up with breathtaking views, after all I’m originally from the grimy skyline that makes up Reading, England. However I have always loved being outdoors and my desire to travel and explore was only heightened when I moved to the beautiful seaside town of Falmouth, England.

Having spent the previous two years of my life with the sea at my fingertips, I guess you could say I was kind of worried about the camp I'd be placed at, I had hoped from the beginning of my application process that I would be placed in a part of the States that would be new to me (unknown territory and all that) and preferably not a touristy part, as anyone I’m sure knows, you don't always get a true feel for a country or a culture when you are in the middle of tourist land.

Maine with its tagline 'Vacationland' is littered with Camps some of which are literally just off roadside, (perhaps ruining not only the idealistic scenery that  I had in mind but also the idea of being isolated in the wilderness). However and perhaps you will consider me to be wrapped up within the location and the whole idea of camp but no amount of describing words or even pictures (they do say a picture can say a 1000 words) will justify how thankful I am for the Zipcode 04040 and the 200 odd acres that makes up the 'Cove'

Think about the setting of Disney's 1998 hit Parent Trap and you've pretty much got not only the basic design of the 'Cove' but the concept itself. A safe haven for girls aged between seven and fifteen and perhaps the Counsellors as well, the 'Cove' provided an environment where girls of all backgrounds but mostly those of a privileged one (I'm talking the children of movie directors, producers and more) to come and be well, extraordinary by  being ordinary. I’m talking traditional and simple living, no electronics, no light switches, no designer labels, no social media, I mean imagine a society where you had to sit and talk to each other, you couldn't rely on plugging yourself in to your Ipod or Game console to entertain yourself, instead you had each others company, the power of imagination and simple resources to keep the boredom away.

This thought may scare you. I guess at first it did and upon first reading that the bunks were without electricity I did think what have I got myself into, due to my profession and I guess you could say my generation spend a lot of time using the internet and social media and yet I have chosen to spend my summer, my time off, in a place where the only way to see in the dark is my torch, the main way I keep in touch with family and friends is by letters and my evening entertainment was either my fellow Counsellors making a fool out of themselves or the kids showcasing one of their many 'talents'.

However I wouldn't swap my simple summer for anything, I have grown use to using my torch to search the bunk for whatever I've misplaced, cheering and clapping along to support some supposedly talented child and not having a clue about who's dating who, what celebrity is falling out of which club and anything else that is going on in the Ordinary world.

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'Home is where the Cove is'

A camp quote
My Surroundings 

The seventeen bird themed bunks that adorn the 'Cove's bunk line centre around the Chickawah Theatre more commonly known as the Chick, Feeder and the flag pole (or Wanger Banger' detractor as it’s more commonly known)whilst the rest of the camp leads you down towards the piece de resistance, Island Pond itself, complete with swimming cribb, a pair of Jet Ski's, Canoes, Kayaks, Paddle Boards, Sail Boats and Pontoon Boat as well as the Island in the center of the lake inhabited by the so called crazy lady, who has been known to dump garden fences into the pond.

Both flags fly with pride on the flag pole, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

One of the many paths that lead down to the Waterfront, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014


The Bunk Line, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014


Independence day bunk decorations, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

Fourth of July themed bunk line, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

Just like the Lion King and perhaps Mean Girls the Lake/ Watering Hole forms the centre of life at the 'Cove' a place where activities glide, sail and paddle gracefully amongst each other.

The Waterfront, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014


The waterfronr, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

The Waterfront, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014
The waterfront at sunset, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

The view back from the Cribb to Camp, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014


Fear not if Watersports aren't your thing, then you could participate in Land Sports, Natural Horsemanship, Rhythmic and Competitive Gymnastics, Climbing, Ropes Course, Studio Arts, Creative Arts, Musical Theatre, Fabric Arts, Jewellery Making, Culinary Arts, Dance and Fitness, I mean I’m not sure you could think of a focus you couldn't take.

I can only dream of what it would of been like for the eight year old version of myself to have the opportunity to choose from all of these focuses let alone spend an hour everyday Wake boarding or learning how to make mugs on the wheel in ceramics. Not only does the camp plant and grow confidence within these girls, by the end of even the first week the change in confidence even in the most shy girls was noticeable with them performing in talent shows and performance nights, even as a nineteen year old getting up and performing in the staff skits (small plays) filled me with butterflies proving I still struggle with speaking in front of large audiences, even the idea of eight year old Ellie getting up and performing in front of her Camp mates and Counsellors and then living with them, having little
contact with her parents, for three and a half weeks still fills me with dread and yet these girls do it year after year and speak of how they spend the rest of their year looking forward to the three and a half weeks they spend in the free spirited environment that is the 'Cove'.

Arts and Crafts Buildings, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014


Ceramics, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

The Chickawah Theatre, that forms part of the center of Camp, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

From the Chick to the Feeder, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

The Soccer Field, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

Just one of the Wilderness Trails, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014

The Camp Fire, Fernwood Cove, Harrison, Maine, Summer 2014


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