GRIZZLY PEAR

written snapshots

Where the architecture don’t matter

One of my fondest memories in Berkeley was at a party hanging out with a bunch of artists. The building was utterly non-descript, but the crowd was great fun. Maybe because we all knew each other, maybe because they were a bunch of free spirits, almost certainly the autumn weather played a part, but in the middle of the event a group of us coalesced and started dancing around the fire pit, playacting random mundane activities like mowing the lawn, cutting vegetables, etc, etc.

It was a night all about the crowd and the mood. It could have been almost any old apartment complex, but without the fire pit that moment would have never come.