Sunday, May 24, 2009



In the good ole summer time, under the trees near a log cabin at Red Top Mountain, Saturday evenings bring the blue grass music of the banjo, guitar, (blue) bass, and harmonica to a waiting crowd seated in lawn chairs and on blankets.  We met friends, Rob and Eva, to enjoy their company, food and the rain!  At least the rain waited until the last number to really come down.  The band, Johnny Roquemore and the Apostles of Bluegrass, played their last piece while everyone hurriedly packed up picnic items, chairs, kids and toys and headed to drier grounds!
Johnny Roquemore and band.  Love the blue bass!

Good friends, Rob and Eva.

It actually was kind of chilly!  I'm glad we took our jackets.  
Rob and Eva had to cover up with their picnic blanket!

3 Comments:

At May 24, 2009, 9:34:00 PM , Blogger Jennifer said...

Looks like a great time!
I think that's the same cabin we were at a few years ago when we went camping - they had a big pioneer or frontier days - or something like that. Kids got to dip candles and see all kinds of stuff being done the way it was way back when. Chip even got to make a nail at the ironsmith's (I think that's what they call him!) "shop". It was fun. Anyway, Looks like the same place.

 
At May 27, 2009, 3:36:00 AM , Blogger Rebekah and Petr said...

Looks like you had a lot of fun despite the rain. I'm so glad that ya'll have good friends to hang out with and keep you busy. That cabin is really cute. Is it authentic or a replica of a pioneer cabin?

 
At May 27, 2009, 11:53:00 AM , Blogger Gale said...

It is an authentic cabin from the 1800's--called the Vaughn Cabin. The porch runs all across the front and the back of the cabin. It makes a great stage, huh?

 

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