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- Jack Holland
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Thursday, February 15, 2024
A friend, face contorted with pain from being shunned by loved ones and not knowing the reason for their behavior. She'd given so much of herself without appreciation or acknowledgement. She searched for answers. She struggled, but in the end couldn’t find one. I suggested that time has a way of healing all ills and as Ram Dass said, " Ultimately we are all just walking each other home.”
Friday, February 9, 2024
Friday, February 2, 2024
Jenny Brook and Tunbridge Vermont
When you need to take a break from jamming or visiting take a walk up the hill to Main St. Rt. 110 and take in the sights of a classic Vermont town. You might appreciate the quiet peaceful way of life suggested in the
white gable roofed homes.You'll see a tiny post office that serves a small population and the town hall and library are inviting a look see too. On your walk you can see all of the campers and stages of the festival and
the beautiful hills and wild river that complete the scene.
When hungry check out the 1830's country store for a great snack or go back to the food vendors at the fairgrounds.
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Jenny Brook Bluegrass at Tunbridge, Vermont
This June we'll all be heading to Tunbridge, Vermont for the Jenny Brook Bluegrass festival for some great music, jamming, renewing friendships, and of course some wonderful food. What too many of us miss
out on is seeing the iconic Vermont village that surrounds the fairgrounds. If you venture up the hill to Rt. 110 you'll find an old country store opened in 1830 it's a great place to sit with a coffee and snack
and watch small town life.
Sunday, January 21, 2024
Putnam Friday Night
Even on a frigid evening the restaurants in Putnam, CT are packed,take a ride with me.
Thursday, January 18, 2024
Blue Ridge Escape
Sitting here on a freezing night surrounded by snow I began remembering a wonderful trip along the Blueridge Parkway in the fall of 2021. We were following the Crooked Road, Virginia's Heritage Music Trail. We visited
numerous music venues and had a blast hearing bluegrass and traditional music for hours. By chance we came across Mabry's Mill on the parkway in Meadows of Dan, Virginia. Built in 1905 by Ed and Lizzie Mabry with the
help of neighbor Newton Hylton. The gristmill, waterwheel and flume were built with hand tools. All of these buildings have been restored to show a slice of rural life in the 1900's. Below are the mill, sluiceway and
the Mathews cabin which sits on the approximate site of the Mabry's farmhouse which was dismantled after his death in 1938.
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Danielson's New Vibe
For many years downtown looked as if on the verge of becoming a ghost town, the vibrant shopping sites of the 70's and 80's seemed to disappear one by one and the borough began to be void of activty. Good news is a new group of entrepenuers have jumped in to bring a sense of renewal to the empty streets with a couple of restaurants slated to open soon, a coffee shop and other retail sites newly opened that are bringing folks back to the borough. I wish them well and hope more people come out to support them. Danielson and the town of Killingly have a good vibe going, check it out.
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