Road Trip 6:.....Tennessee To New Orleans and Back To Florida

This is our Sixth trip and this time we plan to see friends in Tennessee and North Carolina then follow the Natchez Trace Trail to New Orleans. We arrive on the 6th September. We will:...
*See some friends and do some bluegrass in Florida.
*Pick up our Trailer in Knoxville
*Cross back into North Carolina and explore the Cherrokee area of the Smoky Mountains.
*Drive the Natchez Trace trail from Nashville to Natchez, then drive on to New Orleans
*We will get to Memphis this time.
We will then return to Florida to see friends, do more Bluegrass and lay up the trailer.
We fly home on the 2nd December.
We hope that you might enjoy sharing our adventures.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Smokey Mountain Fiddler's Convention

Friday
George and Kay took us to see Oakridge, which was a USA Government facility during the 2nd World War where scientists worked on developing the atom bomb. It was secret, hush hush and not even the locals knew what went on there. Terry may well write more about it. He wanted to see it and has now ticked one more place of interest off his list.
We had supper at Cracker Barrel, before heading off to Loudon to the Fiddler's Convention to listen to the concert. It was a great show and we all enjoyed some good bluegrass music from three bands.

Saturday

George and Kay were busy, so we did some shopping on our way back to Loudon. The Fiddler's convention competition was in full flow when we got there and we caught the banjo class followed by buck dancing, junior fiddle and mandolin catagories. Some very talented players put on a good show. The evening was the band competition and we listened to some excellent bands, before leaving at 10pm. We listened to the rest on the radio as the local radio station was broadcasting it live. The last band finished at 11.30 - me being safely tucked up in bed by that time. There were 13 bands entered and the compere said that they were going to have to have a two day competition instead of one day if the numbers of entrants keeps rising. There is some talent in this area- some very young kids - 12, 13 who were incredible and a good few teenagers. There was a lot of interest in a band from Australia who came 2nd. The blokes had to speak really slowly so the Americans could understand the lingo. 'G'day y'all' sounded really strange. All in all, a very good day.

Sunday
Rest day. - at least for me, Terry has washed the truck and the trailer and made me feel tired just thinking about it. Tonight we are going to church with George and Kay, followed by supper at Shoney's. yum.

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