Back in August, at a sunset Pickathon show, Mount Hood was aglow, kaleidoscoping from whitewashed freckled brown to burnt orange to a dusky blue. “This is so nice,” folk singer Margo Cilker gushed from the farm music festival's newly named Paddock Stage. “Watching the sun go down, and the moon come up.” It was nice. But that same backdrop also included the progress coming for Pickathon, the housing developments that had encroached upon Pendarvis Farm.