Monday, November 28, 2011

Music Appreciation | Grand Ole Opry

While I'm not a huge country music fan, I couldn't really be in Tennessee and not get a glimpse of the Grand Ole Opry. So many artists have played here... walked across its stage... stood in the circle. So, on the last day in town, before beginning the multi-hour drive to Memphis which was the next stop on our tour, we stopped at the Opry and walked across that stage.
"Country Comes Home." 
The music returns to the Opry after the flood of 2010 that did so much damage.
The simple artist's entrance into the Opry.
Now y'all know where your fan mail ends up...
A glimpse across the stage...
When the new Opry opened, a large circle of wood was cut from the original stage at the Ryman and inlaid into the stage at the new venue. When the Opry was flooded in 2010 people entered the building in boats and rescued this original circle of wood which was floating in the water. The photo above this last one shows the bottom level of seats in the auditorium. They were underwater. The water also rose four feet over the Grand Ole Opry stage.

So ends this leg of the Tennessee journey... up next, Memphis. Home of the blues and the birthplace of rock and roll.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Olde Swedes Church, pt. 2 | Wilmington, Delaware

A look around the grounds at Olde Swedes Church in Wilmington, Delaware. Just a few of these leftovers to share. The Church sits in the middle of the cemetery. The path through the cemetery makes for a peaceful stroll, filled with history.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Blogging | The Happy Thanksgiving Edition

I hope that all of my friends and family had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I was lucky to be surrounded by those that I love, and a day filled with smiles and laughs. I'm also one of the blessed (or horribly taunted) to have two Thanksgiving dinners... because one only knows you can't NOT have Thanksgiving leftovers... or so it seems! I spent some of the day on Friday wandering with my camera in hand, finding my muse and crawling over it. I didn't take any photos of the family dinner, and felt rather good about that. I left others to cover the festivities... the next day was for me. And the camera came out, but only for a few minutes...

Monday, November 21, 2011

Old Swedes Church | Wilmington, Delaware

I finally got the chance to go check Old Swedes Church in Wilmington, Delaware the other weekend. Thank you to my friend Jerry, (over at Vandyll.net) for keeping me company while I wandered. Old Swedes is the oldest church in the US, built in 1698 by descendants of the Swedish colonists who crossed the Atlantic aboard the Kalmar Nyckel in 1638. A small and quaint church with a regular number of parishioners around 40. Worth a visit, but I wish I had a little bit more time to spend there. The following is a series of photos from the inside of the church. I have some from walking through the cemetery, as well, that I'll do at a later time. For what ever reason it wasn't a great photo day, so they are not great... let's just consider them documentary!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Hallowed Ground | Nashville National Cemetery

A quiet drive through of the Nashville National Cemetery.
A peaceful and beautiful place.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Music City | Nashville, Tennessee

I'm so desperately behind in my postings. This set of photos is from September where I found myself landing in Nashville, TN for a conference... after a horrific travel day, I might add. Delays, multiple missed backup flights, switching airports in Washington, DC... and then a late night arrival. I didn't have a lot of time to explore the city. My free time was at night. Needless to say these are strictly touristy type photos.... working with what I was given, on the fly.

So, that said, I'm going to do my best with getting caught up with the photos that I do have. You'll be seeing fall photos here shortly... it's just the way it is. You have to start catching up somewhere, right?
The first photo is from Owen Bradley park. The photo above this post is directly across the street from that little park. This sculpture's name is "Musica."
BB Kings Blues Club - Great band playing here the night we visited.
Wow. Haven't seen one of these in a LONG time. Found in the hotel lobby.
While walking on Broadway we followed the sound of live music down the strip. We happened to be passing this bar that had some music pouring out of it when we were roped into coming into the grand opening of the place. Small place. Super nice people. National Underground.
Dinner one night was at Jacks Bar-B-Que. OMG... awesome food there, and the crowd to prove it. Know what you want when you step up to order. There's no messing around here! After dinner we roamed the street a bit and stumbled into The Stage on Broadway. A packed house. Great band playing. Waylon, Willie and Cash may be on the wall, but this group was far from country. Good times had by all there. The band played for tips only, and I put in more than my share for this cutie pie lead singer!

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