Evolution of the Burn
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Evolution of the Burn

Went to Apogaea a couple weeks ago with Ryan. It was quite an experience. Very difficult to explain in words but if you are familiar with Burning Man at all, it was basically a smaller, regional version. It was my first Burning Man type event and I wouldn’t say I am on the path to becoming a “burner” but the experience definitely reinforced my long held desire to attend Burning Man before I turn 40.

Definitely put me out of my comfort zone, which is always a good thing. I met some great people and learned a bit about myself. I didn’t take as many photos as I would have liked but these are a few from the Effigy Burn on Saturday night. It was a giant wooden squid which housed a cool kaleidoscope, set ablaze to chants such as “burn the squid” and “I’m ready for some calamari.”

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