Monday, May 2, 2016

Spring Has Sprung

Ah, yes, "Spring has Sprung" here in East Tennessee.  The wildlife is out and about, flowers bloom and the trees are throwing their pollen into our atmosphere as they do every year at this time.  It all combines to make for some very beautiful scenery as we witnessed this weekend during our summit meeting in the mountains.  

As you can see, there was a lot of business conducted on the porch.  I mean, what better place to discuss business??   

Strategy is very important whenever planning a festival.  Sometimes it even calls for a more visual approach in order to get the issues lined up.




It was a good weekend with good friends in an inspirational setting.   We feel blessed to have good friends and to live in such a beautiful part of this great country.   Bluegrass brought some of us together but the friendships keep us together. 

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Wow! I can't believe I've done it again. All the good intentions I've had to keep up this blog have just vanished. Hopefully, you will forgive and I will do better. Actually, it is often hard to find something to write about. Don't know why that is as I don't have much trouble having something to say when you guys call me on the phone. Maybe my issue is just not being disciplined enough to sit down and create something you would even be remotely interested in. But I will try. If you haven't seen the lineup for September, here it is. We will be putting the daily schedule together in a couple of weeks and you will have showtimes then. I hope you will be as excited as we are about the bands this year. THURSDAY'S lineup features the Gibson Brothers, Trinity River Band, Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time, Jimbo Whaley & Greenbrier and a new band - Mark Kuykendall, Bobby Hicks & Asheville Bluegrass. FRIDAY will offer up a big day of music with Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, Flatt Lonesome, Sideline, Steve Gulley & New Pinnacle and Chris Henry & Hardcore Grass. SATURDAY will be an exciting mix of bands featuring John Cowan with Darin & Brooke Aldridge, The Seldom Scene, Breaking Grass, Becky Buller and The Grascals. I hope this will whet your appetite for good music. So, make your plans to join us now. Give us a call (865-397-7942) for camping info. Currently the campground is full but we have started a waiting list and we are usually able to place everyone as there are always a few folks who find that they need to cancel due to various circumstances. We look forward to hearing from you with whatever questions you might have. Now onto other business. Here are a few photos of a few happenings since last September............

We attended the Palatka festival this year and saw a lot of our Dumplin Valley friends.
Got just enough snow this year.
Ran into Ted and Irene Lehmann at Palatka. Always good to see them.
In the off season we use the barn for important things like riding your bike when it's too wet outside.
While the destruction of the pool was going on Joe decided to get rid of some boulders.
After many years of enjoying it and 3 years of not using it, we decided enough was enough and filled in the pool. The grandkids will be getting a playground instead and we will gain some nice outdoor space for Papa & Grammy to use.
No pot of gold to be found anywhere!
I think this speaks for itself.
The annual Easter egg hunt was well attended.
We hid about 750 eggs.
Farmer Joe took the kids around the farm/campground after all the eggs were collected. Well............almost all the eggs were found.  Joe "found" a couple when he mowed.
It was a really good day for the hunt.  These 3 found a great spot to watch all the action.
Farmer Joe's best buddy loves that tractor.
Sophie (black dog) & Rufus (Lab) enjoying the weather.