We drove down to Bethesda and hung out with the very large bear boy son and saw where he worked and lived- never been there before. - Then drove to Knoxville to see brother and wife and mother. Played banjo and sang to my mother a couple of days, which was well worth me carrying the banjo off and on planes and driving with it. One of me bandmates, played for her father just before he died and encouraged me to do so. Me mother enjoyed it, she was patting her knee in time. (She's very gone- can't remember anything past about ten minutes. When I think about it, and my poor brother who has to deal with it, and despite his angst about her and everything she did wrong, it is a testament to her strength that she is still living alone in a trailer and is dressing herself and sort of taking care of herself and is still somehow making those around her focus themselves on taking care of her so she can continue in some way under under her own terms.
She fell under my watch, but bounced and we think she's ok. Me thinks next times, when the bear gets her bachelors that neither me mother or brother will be there- hoping for the best.
Next year its Paris for the little cub and we will trade our house and go to bring her home after her year there. I got to polish off my three french verbs.
So, I found a Square Dance place in Knoxsville and we went and danced. Just like home, except they had a huge old building in downtown Knoxville that was a Square Dance Hall.
Found this place:
which was a whole building devoted to music jamming Tennessee style. They had concerts and weekly jams in the "front rooms" (above four to five of them) where every one jammed. I went and hung a bit. There was not a piece of sheet music or words with chords in the place. Maybe 20 really good musicians playing at breakneck speed and 10-20 people just sitting around listening. I gave up and went home.
Any how its been very busy being back- with checking up with work and dealing with a bunch of friends who nixed the band on a potential gig and I'm happy to be back even if the So Cal thing is so different from the hinderland.
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Sounds like you had a good time. And yes, sometime the jams are more like competitions - I prefer to just have fun.
Also, for those of us playing at home, I've tried to piece together some info you've posted about the bears. I'm guessing you visited the one with the 'Then Yes, In Blue' blog listed on the right? And the son in DC is the twin of the daughter you moved up to Napa? I'm just an old musician and am so confused...but as a parent, one of the toughest things I've had to do was smile when my oldest son went away to college. I was heartbroken inside, but at the same time knew it would be a positive experience. It must be tough to have two kids on the other side of the continent.
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