For those not familiar with it, Hillside is a festival held at the end of July every year at the conservation area near Guelph in Ontario. It is comprised of three days of live music, spoken word, and children's entertainment spread out over five stages. Good food and vendors abound. Water is free. The main stage is permanent. The festival is the greenest in Ontario with dishes being reused, compost being collected, no plastic water bottles (bring your own and use the tanker truck!).
All this is good.
But why go?
A good friend of mine put it this way. There are these things called "Hillside moments". Times when things just click for whatever reason. You feel transported. Moved. On another plane. And all that without chemical assistance (heh).
12 to 14 hours a day of making sausages, rain or shine, heat or cold. Does not matter. Sausages are king. |
Or is it being fortunate enough to meet with, or connect with a performer in some way that would not happen in a more formal, or distant venue?
We ended up chatting for a bit after the show - she liked the pictures I sent the band. |
In this case, Snowblink's lead singer and my daughter made a connection as my daughter said to her how much she liked their music, and in return, received a gift of a little bell. |
Or is it seeing others making connections of their own? Having their own Hillside moments?
Whatever the case is, the festival is one well worth attending.
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