by Nasoosie » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:42 am
GOOD MORNING CEDAR AND ALL!
I am back in my own 'campground' this morning! Laura and I left Alburgh at about 6:00 last night, and by the time I got rehooked up here, hot bath taken, and email read, it was too late to even think about getting on the computer. I, too, loved the festival, and, as Cedar says, Rhonda Vincent just doesn't cut it with me! I needed ear plugs for her shrill, piercing voice! However, I did like the Grascals----not being a veteran for bluegrass music, I don't have the discerning ear for the traditional that Cedar has. If I had my druthers, I would opt for folk music over bluegrrass any day! But this festival always does have the "Woodstock" feel to it, and with live fantastic music going on all day and most of the nights, I so look forward to it each year. The people who own the property (hay pastures for a farm) do a fantastic job of organizing and making things come together. The porta potties were kept immaculate with pumping and sprucing up many times in a day. The Alburgh firemen served dinners and breakfasts, snacks, ice, coffee all day long each music day. They had a couple of 50/50 money raffles, and raffles for winning a guitar and a fiddle---alas, as usual, my luck wasn't to be! Many crafts tents and other vendors were set up in a special area. I took a few pics, which I hope to find time to download and post after the other chores I have to attend to today.
Which leads me to the telephone message I had on my answering machine when I walked through the door last night---two friends of mine who used to live in Sarananc Lake while our kids were growing up are coming to Saranac Lake for a funeral on Tuesday, and I invited them to stay with me as I haven't seen them in many years! So, along with the GTG at the end of the week, I will be having some great old friends for a couple of days! I am so glad we came home last night rather than this morning, as it will give me more time to get stuff together, hit the stores, do my laundry, clean the house, set up the area for the RVs, and whatever!
Molly is still in bed! I guess keeping on 'dog vigilance' for 5 days was very tiring for her! I haven't been into the house to see Twitch yet, but he seemed none the worse for wear for his 'mini-Woodstock' adventure!
I checked my rain gauge, and we got just under 5 inches of rain here while I was gone!! Whew! Our weather in VT couldn't have been better----one day with a couple of wild torrential showers, lasting little less than 10 minutes each, and nothing but fair skies, beautiful clouds, gentle breezes the entire time. Quite the opposite of last year when I was there and it rained, HARD, every single day! Talk about Woodstock-alikes-----the mud and standing water in those hay fields was something to behold! There were no naked mud frolickers there, however!
I heard from Liz, and she and Carol will be here on Friday, as will most other ORS members! That gives me a few days to do the last minute chores. I will enlist my friends Tom and Joan, coming Tuesday, to help me put the lifter pole under my telephone/power wires to provide space for the tall RVs, like Kevin's! I have a few stray maple branch-twigs to cut out of the driveway to ensure no scratches on any rigs coming in. I have enough shelters so if it rains every day, we will still be dry!
Off to get to work! Happy Monday to all, and I hope you all have a great day!
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!