Peace, Love, Chocolate!©One Last Ramble.
The page will feature the work of Flemish artist Hieronymous Bosch, particularly the 'Garden of Earthly Delights', as a blueprint for the epic bus journeys of Ken Keasey and the Band of Merry Pranksters.
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Further Bus in Better Days- 'Garden of Earthly Delights' |
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Further Bus 2004 -"It seldom turns out the way it does in the song." |
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| Nothing symbolizes a "ride" to the wild, uncharted side of existence better than the paintings of Bosch and the Furthur bus. (The name on the bus was originally misspelled.) The subtitles are lines of the song 'Scarlet Begonias' by the Grateful Dead.
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Unfortunately, the bus ended up in a swamp for many years, and is still in need of repair. Calidocious® Inc. hopes to help with ongoing efforts to restore the bus. Perhaps someday the bus, or a replica of it, will "pass by--pass by." the home of Hieronymous Bosch in Flanders.
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"Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right." |
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Reprise- The Wind in the Willows played Tea for Two, The Sky was Yellow and the Sun was Blue." |
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Modern Copy of the Original Bus- "It could be an illusion but I might as well try." |
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1960's- Woodstock Bound " Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes." |
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1490's The Original Garden of Earthly Delights- Hieronymus Bosch- "I had one of those flashes, I'd been there before." |
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