My Blog?

My Name is Susie, I'm 17 years of age and live in the lively city of Portland, hence the name. I'm brand new to the world of blogging so let's give it a go. I'll try to write about what I know which is dance, style, music, being young, and the terrible world which is high school. Stay tuned and maybe I'll catch your fancy.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Summer in the City Part 2: The coolest day ever, and then some.



Tunage: For Emma- Bon Iver, Summer in the City- Regina Spektor, Summer Skin- Death Cab, Good Ol' Fashion Nightmare- Matt & Kim

Yesterday was the perfect ending to my second week. After unbearable heat, pouring rain, and intense rehearsals it was nice to have a day off. As promised I went to the Siren Music Festival with my dear friend Gav hoping to see some of our favorite music. Unfortunately due to a subway set back...(I've been living here for two weeks and I still get confused) we had to miss Surfer Blood. Then we came across a topshop van in which they were giving free festival makeovers. Seeing the radical tribal looks, we had to jump in line. We waited for a good twenty minutes before we realized that we had a long wait ahead of us. Suddenly a girl in a striking cut out dress and feathered shoulder pads cut in front of us as a VIP. Turns out she was a famous blogger...her outfit definitely gave that one away. One hour later we emerged with trendy festival face paint in which we were asked to pose for topshop's fashion blog. Later, we strolled along the boardwalk munching on churros and sweet potato fries, while Gav told me of her favorite blog, Mr. Newton, a street photographer, with a face hunter-ish type blog. While discussing fashion blogs a stylish looking man approached me, and asked if he could photograph my outfit for his blog. I immediately said yes and soon found out it was Mr. Newton himself! After the total shock of meeting him and being photographed, we returned to the concert, energized by our string of good luck. We pushed our way through the crowd to a decent spot where Matt & Kim would be remotely visible, despite the raging drunk man (not really fitting in with the crowd, due to his age) who refused to simmer. The concert ended with "daylight" and looking around at the lit- up festival I felt delightfully content with the day's events. The sun set over Coney Island and the rides sparkled, looking out of the subway window I thought of how much I love New York. Though, nothing holds a candle to my home town Portland.
To view the photos taken by Mr. Newton, go to:
mrnewton.net/forever-summer


Wishing you safe travels where ever you may be this summer,


The Petite Portlandian

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