Monday, August 15, 2016

Cajun/Zydeco Music Festival at Ardenwood Farm


I went to a Cajun/Zydeco Music Festival at Ardenwood Farm in Fremont. The farm is part of East Bay Regional Park system and was founded in 1849 by George and Clara Patterson and the farm has been operated by the East Bay Regional Park system since 1985:







The great Cajun musician Andre Thierry
Here are a couple of shots of the farm:







Good Food+Good Music+Good Setting= A Great Time

20 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing the beautiful pics.Good day.

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  2. Looks like a great day among music and other attractions...

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  3. This looks like it would have been hugely entertaining!
    Nice photo memories for you, too.
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  4. Looks like you had fun nice food too I liked the photos :-)

    Have a festivaltastic day :-)

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  5. Did you sing or just enjoy the food and scenery? Looks like a great time!

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  6. That looks like fun!

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  7. The vents looks lovely! I love the farm's train/caravan house, sorry I dont know what its called but its so gorgeous and chic!

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  8. Music and food. Is the food cajun too? It looks like a good time.

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  9. I bet the food was wonderful. I'd like the music too!

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  10. I love a music festival with great food!

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  11. Right up my alley Patrick! Good food, good music AND good atmosphere...can't beat it! As always, you come through with the best places. Take care my friend! :-)

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  12. Oh wow, you must've had tons of fun and a very full & happy belly. Yummmmmm Thanks for sharing.

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  13. What a lovely festival. Seems like you are having so much fun here..

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  14. It looks like lots of fun. I've never seen a full concert of zydeco music, but I like it. I like Cajun food too, (although the doctor wants me to avoid spices now for my gastritis.)

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  15. I would absolutely love this! As a young girl we traveled to TX and LA to visit relatives frequently. My mother and aunt would get all dolled up to go to the Zydeco and I always wondered what went on there. They never told me but they were always happy about going. Thank you for sharing with us at Celebrate Your Story. This brought back lots of memories.

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  16. that would have been so fun to go to. we went to ardenwood a while ago to ride the train, but it wasn't operating. my son was so bummed!

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  17. What a great festival. Interesting name though. I love an accordion. My Grandad used to play. I love the sound.

    Sally @ Life Loving
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  18. That looks like a great day out! And I assume that last photo is of the farm house, so quaint!

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  19. Hi Patrick, I love Zydeco music ... We used to have a large festival when I lived in So. Fl. Sooo miss those times! Thanks for sharing with us at #SimplifyWednesdays Pinned, Tweeted, Shared
    xo,
    Carla a.k.a Mrs. R @ SimplifyLifeWithMrsR.com

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