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Mississippi River Poject: Highway 61 visited
Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries. Mac and I are now happily ensconced in the public library in Wabasha...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Land of cotton
< p>(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) < p> Jim invited us to breakfast at Jen’s...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Go with the wind
(Editors Note: Composer – and good friend – Eve Beglarian recently embarked on a year long odyssey kayaking the length of the Mississippi River from its source at Lake Itasca in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. This is one in a series of journal en...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: The earth remains forever
(Editors Note: Composer – and good friend – Eve Beglarian has developed an obsession with the Mississippi River: especially the impact of the river on the development of American culture. She recently embarked on a year long odyssey traveling the len...[Read on]
Missing - one red kayak
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) When we went out to Green Bay landing this morning, the ka...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Go with the flow
(Editors Note: Composer Eve Beglarian has developed an obsession with the Mississippi River: especially the impact of the river on the development of American culture. She's embarked on a year long odyssey traveling the length of the Mississippi River by ...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: A dog in the night-time
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) Monday we finally left Wabasha for real: I started out fro...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Remembering Big Sandy Lake
(Editors Note: Composer – and good friend – Eve Beglarian recently embarked on a year long odyssey kayaking the length of the Mississippi River from its source at Lake Itasca in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. This is one in a series of journal en...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Flow in flux
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) Leaving St. Louis was sort of hard: spending time with A...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Sure to be saved?
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) This morning I went to the Joy Baptist Church in Fort Madi...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Out and back
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) After nearly two months of continuous travel in the compan...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Darkness visible
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) After all the adventures of the past few days, despite ...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Confluence
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) Yesterday was one of the best days of my life. I got up a...[Read on]
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