Bluegrass all around
We went to worship and sang in the choir. I spoke before church about the LLL convention. People listened but no one wanted an application in spite of the fact that the price of registration increases by $20 after October 1. We came home and finished our lunch from the Fiddlin Pig before resting until 4:30. We left for the Western Carolina Mountain State Fair in Fletcher, between Asheville and Hendersonville. We wanted to attend a concert with Rhonda Vincent and the Rage. We also saw some amateur groups too before her concert. Between acts we walked around to look at some of the livestock. The fair is similar to the Rio Grande Valley Stock Show. We learned many things about chickens and eggs. I may post a picture when I can. We stopped for a Frosty Float on the way home and arrived just in time to see the finish of Carlos Zambrano’s no hit baseball game. He was great but there were things that were unfair to the Astros. The game was in Milwaukee, 90 miles north of Chicago. It was scheduled for Houston but moved because of hurricane Ike. I worked on mentoring Andrew’s paper on Luther before going to bed.
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