To my surprize, four pictures that I took, patched together well enough to create this panarama style picture of the anniversary celebration at it's peak! In this image, you would be facing west, toward the horizon and the mighty Pacific! Not bad if I do say so myself.



Just acouple of shots that give off the light of the day's celebration.



Well, can you find yourself, or anyone else that you know for that matter?




30 years later they're back up on the Summer of love stage. San Francisco's very own original... The Charlatans. They sounded as if only 30 days had past! Just GREAT.




The TeePee was located near the back of the field and was used in the children's area. In this shot it was open. But later after the flaps were shut, inside of it you could have steamed your veges, it was...Phew....warm? NOT, ....HOT!



For those that may have shared with us along the way but now have moved on through and beyond this world, a rememberance alter was just in front of the stage. Incense and sage burning. Their spirits moved amongst us. Celebrating theLife, Love , and theCompassion, that florished all around! It was also the very first time that the traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall had come to San Francisco. It was truly a moving experience to be in it's presence.



This Four foot version of the S.O.L. poster was on the stage during the entire day, enjoyed by all. And as far as this other shot goes, let's just say a glorious time was had by most everyone. Including Posterville's longtime friend, Jack Cassidy, (bass guitar for the Jefferson Airplane) Who had the time for cutt'in up with the "Professor".