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Some Things I Wish I Had Done

(and links so you can check them out):

1.   I wish I had seen Jackson Browne and Sara Watkins at the Ryman (http://www.ryman.com/; http://www.jacksonbrowne.com/; http://sarawatkins.com/).

I have to tell you a story about Sara Watkins. Our hometown Claremore, OK has the Bluegrass and Chili Festival every year. About 2001 (I think), some musicians which were going to play the Chili Fest went to my kids’ elementary school and I think they played a song (not really sure). Of course, the kids wanted to go to see them perform at the chili fest so we went and watched them that night. They were Nickel Creek: Chris Thile, Sean Watkins and Sara Watkins! They were amazing. After the show, my son said, “their music makes me feelhappy.” The way he said it, it sounded like he was experiencing a physical feeling of happiness. I thought that was so cool! We purchased a CD and the band signed it. While we were getting it signed, I told Sara Watkins that it was so nice of them to visit the school and I told her what my son had said. She was wonderfully sweet about it. They were so young and so nice to everyone.

I really wish I had seen Ms. Watkins and Jackson Browne in Nashville (I’ve loved Jackson Browne’s music since high school).

2. I wish I had gone inside the Union Station hotel (http://www.unionstationhotelnashville.com/about-us/history) . We passed it several times on our way to downtown but I never found the time to go in.

3. I wish I had taken the Grand Ole Opry tour and gone to a show at the Opry (http://www.opry.com/). A friend took the tour and then saw the show and they thoroughly enjoyed both.

4. I wish I had gone to Cheekwood Museum and Gardens (http://www.cheekwood.org/Home.aspx). After looking at their website again, I can’t believe I didn’t go. It looks sooooo cool! While we were in Nashville, Cheekwood was having a tree house exhibit. Now wouldn’t that have been great to see? (I Googled images for Cheekwood Treehouses and found lots of pictures. This website had a few but you really ought to Google it yourself (http://acrosstennessee.com/2012/08/treehouse/).

5. I wish I had peeked over the fence to get a picture of the guitar-shaped swimming pool. On our NashTrash tour the guides said it was “the most famous swimming pool you are never going to see.” According to them, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley swam in there! You can see it on Google maps by going to Music Circle and Division in Nashville. If you zoom in too much a building will block it, but I discovered something new! (Ok, you’ve probably known it all along – just humor me and think – “wow, that’s neat!”) If you zoom in too much then you turn the little compass in the upper left corner until the N is on the right, you will be able to see the guitar. Admit it, this is new to you too.

6. I wish I had seen more live shows. In a town where every open door has live music pouring out, there are really no excuses for not seeing more shows.

I guess I’ll just have to go back!

Views of Nashville

What follows are some pictures that didn’t fit in the previous two posts.  I hope you enjoy.

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These guys (there were two of them) greeted us each time we arrived at or departed the hotel.  They were kind enough to give us an indication of the weather forecast for the day.

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Cute little signs around our hotel.

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Printer’s Alley sign says: “Rich in the heritage of American history, world famous Printers Alley carries a hundred year tradition of entertainment excellence. Millions of visitors have been entertained here by time honored guests ranging from W.C. Fields of Vaudeville days, to today’s superstars of stage, screen and television. These cobblestones have been trodden by five U.S. Presidents and scores of international diplomats. People from all walks of life… from all over the world come here to enjoy the variety of entertainment offered in Printers Alley. History surrounds you here. The walls of these buildings bespeak our age and heritage and serve as constant reminders of our historic entertainment past. We are proud of our heritage and prouder still to offer it to you our patrons. Thank you for visiting world famous Printers Alley.”

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In an alley in downtown Nashville.  Do you suppose this is an audition?  Just some guys shootin’ the breeze and hummin’ a few bars?  I don’t know. 

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Taylor Swift is supposed to live at the top of this building.  I don’t know if it is true. 

 

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Did you forget something??? Ear buds? Phone charger? iPod? Never fear – you can get them here! (At Opryland Hotel.)

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This is where we attended church on Sunday morning.  The church was very friendly.

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I met this cute little couple at the visitors center. We talked for at least 15 minutes. They run marathons! Seriously! He is very proud of the fact that he finishes first in his age group.  I want to be just like them when I grow up.  Just look at those beautiful smiles!

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According to various sources, this alley behind the Ryman saw a lot of music stars as they ran over to Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge before, after and during their acts at the Ryman.  (I understand performers didn’t make it back in time for their performances.) 

 

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The State Capitol.

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Doesn’t this just make you want to be a country music fan?

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Wait. How does that work? Don’t they have to stop first? If they’re stopped aren’t they going slower than 5 MPH?  (A sign we saw at Sonic.)

Next up… things we wish we had done while we were in Nashville.

Lupine Flowers

 

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Colorado is so beautiful! This picture was taken last year in Vail. We were enjoying beautiful weather, scenery and flowers while our fellow Oklahomans were suffering through heat and drought.

CKRLike the Woodland Sunflowers from a previous post, I used these purple Lupine flowers as inspiration for a painted scarf.

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I mixed up some sodium alginate to use as resist but I made it too thick.  (I was pretty impressed with myself that I was able to mix it at all!)   You can see that the line kept its color very well.  However, in several places the line was so thin that the dye bled through.  In spite of its imperfections, I still really like this piece.