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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

2014 May 14-May 17 Storytellers visit the Shoals and UNA Front Porch Storytelling Festival

UNA Front Porch Storytelling Festival 
Thursday, May 15, 2014 
Storytellers visit Shoals 

2014, May 14, 8:30-11:30 AM
Free Storytelling Workshop UNA front porch storytelling festival with Dolores Hydock
UNA George Lindsey Theater

2014, May 14,12:30-3:30 PM Florence Library Bill Huddleston
Using Storytelling for Adults Storytelling anywhere for anyone

2014 May 15,11:30-12:30PM Florence Library Dolores Hydock 
Footprints on the sky Memories of Chandler Mountain 

2014 May 15,1:30-2:30PM Keller Library Dolores Hydock 
Norman Rockwell every picture tells a story 


Friday, May 16, 2014
9:00-9:50AM Walt Aldridge talked about his writing 
10:00-10:50AM BIL LEPP talked about I love my dentist
11:00-11:50AM Dolores Hydock-told story about Sallie Independence Foster
12noon 2:00PM Lunch
2:00-2:50PM Donal Davis-
3:00-3:50PM Diane Ferlatte-told story about Burr Rabbit
4:00-4:50PM Barbara McBride-Smith
7:00-9:00PM Olio, Aldridge, Davis, Ferlatte, Hydock, Lepp, and McBride-Smith (I did not attend the evening performances)


Saturday, May 17, 2014
9:00-9:50AM Barbara McBride-Smith 
10:00-10:50AM Donald Davis-cripple Joe
11:00-11:50AM Diane Ferlatte-Talked about her mother
12noon-2:00PM lunch
2:00-2:50PM Dolores Hydock-Talked about her mom & her cat and women of the west
3:00-3:50PM Bil Lepp-Talked mountain lions
4:00-4:50PM Walt Aldridge-Talked his music
5-7 dinner

7-9 Olio, Aldridge, Davis, Ferlatte, Hydock, Lepp and McBride-Smith

This was my first time attending the festival.
I loved every minute and every story told.
I attended the workshop at UNA, the workshop at Florence Library, and the storytelling at Florence and Keller Libraries.  
I wish I could perform and tell stories like the storytellers. 



I spent the whole day at Performance Center in the Guillot building at UNA listening to GREAT Storytellers.
I don't think that Barbara McBride-Smith came to the festival because I wrote everything down. I think someone in her family was sick and she could not attend. The schedule above was changed. 

The first storyteller was Walt Aldridge he sang & played his guitar for several songs that he wrote, "I loved her first,” "No getting over me,” and "Modern day Bonnie and Clyde." He talked about songwriting and getting his songs produced. I think he works at UNA in the Department of Entertainment Industry. He brought along with him his mother and fiancĂ©e.

Bil Lepp told the story "I like my dentist"! Bil’s first trip to the dentist was to get a tooth pulled but the funny part was when he went back to the dentist to get his teeth cleaned. The hygienist left the room and told Bil not to get out of his seat. She should have told him not to touch anything. I thought I would laugh my socks off as he told the story. Bil is an older version of Dennis the Menace.

Bill told a story about when he was just a small boy and how his dad was going to shoot Santa Clause’s reindeer, Rudolph. One day he asks his dad how he got the bald spot on the top of his head and he replied, Rudolph, shot over it leaving me with this bald spot. Dad is going to kill Rudolph! I thought this is going to be the worst Christmas ever! So many things happened that year and just before Christmas morning I decided to unwrap, my presents under that were the tree. I re-wrapped my presents, put them back under the Christmas tree, and went to bed. The next morning Rudolph was not dead and I rushed to open my presents but to my surprise!!!! My presents were different instead of a football I got a rag wrapped up in a football. I hurried to open another present only to find a can of soup. Mom knew I had opened my presents and rewrapped them, she was teaching me a lesson!!!!!!

Dolores Hydock brings to life the story of a 12 years girl named Sallie Independence Foster who has three brothers that fought in the Civil War. 
Sallie's life after she marries, the birth of her children, the death of her mother, the death of her oldest daughter, the death of her husband, and then her own death. 
These stories are from Sallie's journals, and letters written home from her brothers during the Civil War.
Bobby Horton softly played and beautifully sang supporting songs.

Diane Ferlatte a storyteller along with Eric Swinderman performed by singing and telling many stories. She told a story about a tiger who had all the food and would not share it with the other animals and how he was outsmarted by Brer Rabbit. She told a true story about Fannie Lou Hamer and her famous quote: “All my life I've been sick and tired. Now I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired."

Donald Davis's storyteller told the story about his mother, a schoolteacher, who did not want to learn to drive. Another story is about riding the octopus at the fair and how the two kittens unfortunate and pitiful came to be part of their family. Very funny and I could not stop laughing
Donald told another story about his family as a one-car family and how his mother learned how to drive. My dad was a banker and my mother was a teacher one day my dad said to my mother you need to learn to drive so I won't have to take you to work and the kids to school. Finally, she learned to drive but when my dad said we need two cars that were where she drawled the line. Therefore, for years we were a one-car family, dad tried and tried to talk mom into getting another car. 
Finally, one day it worked! We drove by this car lot and dad told mom, I need just half a car, just one that will get me to work and back. Mom said, for dad and me to get out of the car, we did, and then she slid over to the driver's seat and drove off. 

The salesperson came outside and said can I help you and my dad said I just need a car to get me back and forth to work. Therefore, he took us around to the backside of the car lot where the cars were parked on the gravel. He said just today you can have any car back here for just $100, so my dad thought, I am going to get the biggest one back here. My dad said how much for this one and the salesperson said today you could have it for $75.00. The salesperson said every time you fill up with gas, you fill up with oil, so my dad paid the salesman. We started home and that new car sputtered and sputtered I said, dad, what is wrong with the car dad kindly replied the car has a mind of its own. Our new car changed its mind over forty times on the way home. I said, dad, what is that smell inside the car and dad kindly replied a new car smell but to me, it smelled like mothballs and urine.  
Well, we drove that car for about three years. I reached the age of sixteen and shared driving the old car with my dad. One day I borrowed the car to pick up my friends because we were going to the bowling alley and they replied can this car go faster, we could get there faster if we walked. Therefore, I gunned it! It went twenty-five to fifty-five when we heard this awful sound, it just stopped, and we just laughed not thinking we would have to walk back home. I called my dad and told him, he got our neighbor to bring a rope and pull the old car home. Dad had told our neighbor who was the principal of the school where mom worked not to tell her anything about the car.
Mom was not home so my dad parked the car in its regular spot and hung the keys where he always hung them. At supper that night, I waited for dad to tell mom about the car but he never did. He just said maw tomorrow I will need your car to go across town and you can drive the old one. That was the end of that!
The next day mom, my brother, and I loaded into the old car and mom tried to crank it. It made an awful sound and I said mom you flooded it! Therefore, she tried again and it still would not crank. Mom said to go next door and get our neighbor, so I did. He came overlooked at the car and said to mom I think you have broken it. He took us to school that morning and brought us home that evening. Mom set into making the best supper ever for dad. We sat down to supper that night and not a word was said about the old car except mom said, I have talked to your uncle about getting a new carboy was my daddy happy but he did not let on to mom. Therefore, the next day we drove over to my uncle’s car lot and bought a new car and that is how we became a two-car family.

Day 3: Saturday, May 17, 2014
The first storyteller was Dolores Hydock – she told a story about her niece getting prepared for college, taking her shopping in the malls of Birmingham, and just spending quite a time with her on the sofa talking. She told the story about her very independent mom who came to live with her. 
The white independent cat knocked on her door could this be her dead mother.  
Could this independent white cat be her mother reincarnated? 
Dolores can bring to life even the dullest stories. She is funny, inspiring, smart, creative, and a great storyteller.

Bil Lepp told the story about hiking in a state park in California and his encounter with a mountain lion. How he baptized the mountain lion nine times because cats have nine lives. Bill has a great imitation and is a great storyteller. On both days he brought with him his wife, his two children, his mother, and his father-in-law to support him. Bil reminded me of Jeff Foxworthy. 

Donald Davis told the story of how his father became known as cripple Joe. Donald said if my dad had not been a cripple, his life would have been so different. He said my dad always said to make the most of what life deals you
Donald is funny, smart, and very down-to-earth. I could listen to him all day.

Diane Ferlatte with Eric Swinderman sang and told stories about her mother growing up in Louisiana, marrying, and moving to California, traveling on an airplane, living with her, and her grandchildren, and her death. She sang several spiritual songs. Diane puts her soul into songs and storytelling.

Walt Aldridge told stories about songwriting. His first song was “Holding her & Loving you,” recorded by Earl Thomas Conley. Walt sang a song about a spiritual prayer of a child and somehow that prayer filtered through into heaven to be answered by GOD! Walt is funny, smart, wise, a great storyteller, and a very down-to-earth person.

Dolores brought to life the true stories of strong women who settled in the West. Thank God, I did not live in the good old days of the Wild, Wild West where they traveled up to five months to reach California. She told how hard it was for a woman to make a living during the 1800s and how women even then could be bold, and willing to take a risk to be different. 

Day 1: I spent the day at UNA in a workshop with Dolores Hydock and several other women who were given new names.

Day 2: I spent the day at the Florence Library listing to Dolores telling her story about Chandler Mountain and then I traveled to Keller Library in Tuscumbia to listen to Dolores tell the story of Norman Rockwell. Drove home only to come back to Tuscumbia to see the Wild West Rodeo Stampede Parade and hear the Pine Hill Hiank’s sing.

Day 3: I spent the day entire at the UNA Storytelling Festival sitting beside my friend Wanda listing to Walt Aldridge, Bil Lepp, Donald Davis, Diane Ferlatte with Eric Swinderman, Dolores Hydock, and Bobby Horton

Day 4: I spent the day entire at the UNA Storytelling Festival sitting beside my friend Wanda listing to Walt Aldridge, Bil Lepp, Donald Davis, Diane Ferlatte with Eric Swinderman, Dolores Hydock, and Bobby Horton


I had the best time ever and next year 2015 Friday, May 15, & Saturday, May 16 I hope to repeat it again.



Monday, May 9, 2016

2010 March 20, Saturday, Big Read & Exploring

I took two grandsons to the Florence Library to kick off the big read.
The boys enjoyed fence painting (Tom Sawyer Fence painting) using yellow, green, red & blue paints. A couple was playing and singing music. 
Tom Sawyer 
Fence Painting
There was a wooden statue with the face hollowed out where the kids could put their faces inside and pretend to be  Tom Sawyer. 
The kids also received a peppermint stick
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The boys with the dog display
The boys and the elephant display

We walked across the street to Wilson Park and then to Kennedy Douglas Art Center where the boys could explore the outdoor art displays. We saw a dog, a dinosaur, an elephant, and a  spider.
We stopped at Pickett Place a Historic site


Pope's Tavern 
We stopped at Pope's Tavern and walked around the grounds stopping to take a few pictures. 


Teaching the Boys about early cooking 
teaching the boys about the early watering troughs for horses
We continued walking to UNA. We went to see the lions, UNA and LEO. 
We visited Romeo & Juliet Statues, the building that looks like a castle, the UNA bell tower, the area where UNA soldiers are honored, and many other sites. 
Finishing our walkthrough UNA 
Sculptures displayed downtown 
We walked downtown stopping for a picture of the Hulk poster
our last stop with the Presbyterian Church 
I took the boys to Wendy's for frosty and chicken fingers. 
The grandkids learned a lot of history and had fun doing it. 

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

2008 ~ Friday, April 18, Spent the day at Grassmere Zoo, with grandkids in Nashville, Tennessee

Friday afternoon at 12:00 P.M. Lora called and said she and the kids were going to Grassmere Zoo in Nashville and she asked if I wanted to go with them.
She came by picked me up and we rode to Nashville, Santana was with them.
At  Grassmere Zoo I had my camera with me, so I was taking pictures while Bucko pushed Meadow in her wheelchair. 

We went to the Grassmere Zoo at 3777 Nolensville Road Nashville, TN 37211 615-833-1534.
In the Savannah loop, we saw three brown African Elephants, Hadari, Sukari, and Kiba they were standing next to a huge bolder, one of the elephants was holding a large stick with his trunk, and a  Zookeeper was standing with them.
We saw one giraffe bending down to eat the lush green grass, and another giraffe standing straight and tall. There are six different types of giraffes at the Grassmere Zoo they have reticulated and Masai giraffes.
We also saw a couple of Red River Hogs they are very sociable animals, they can weigh up to 250 pounds and get up to three feet tall.
African Elephants 
Giraffe
Red River Hogs
In the Central Zoo, we saw the beautiful blue Macaw, we saw gibbons at Gibbon Island, we saw the dens of the meerkats, we visited the seahorses, and many other reptiles and fish at the unseen New World. 
The kids climbed inside the glass that leads into the middle of the meerkat's dens to get an up-close view of the meerkats.
Visiting the Meerkats
The kids stopped to play on the jungle gym and we watched a bird show at the amphitheater
Bird show
In the Jungle loop along the bamboo trail, we saw a white tiger, lynx, red-ruffed lemur, ring-tailed lemur, cougars, red-crowned crane, red panda, porcupines, and tapir, we stopped at Alligator Cove to watch the alligators, the flamingo lagoon was filled with pink flamingo’s, the kids could touch the animals at critter encounters and Kangaroos Kickabout.
Critter Encounter 
Alligator Cove
We left Grassmere Zoo, and we rode down I-40 to Opry Mills Mall which took about twelve minutes it was a little over eight miles.
Lora parked near the entrance of the Rainforest Cafe at Opry Mills.
At the Rainforest Cafe, we were seated in the Tuki section with the amusing and curious baby elephant that Meadow was mimicking.
Lora and I split a portabella wrap with tomato basil wrap layered, which was rolled with spinach, red onions, roasted red peppers, and grilled portabella mushrooms, tossed in roster garlic balsamic dressing.
We all shared an awesome appetizer adventure, the idea of two or more featuring Chimi-Cha-Chas, Spinach, & artichoke dip, with tri-color chips, cheese sticks, served with chicken tenders, served with fresh guacamole, marinara, coconut curry sauce and for dessert, we ordered an out-of-this-world Sparkling Volcano.

We walked around the mall looking inside many of the shops, it had been a very exciting day.


We started the two-hour ride home, all the kids fell asleep, and we were home by 12: p.m.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

2015 ~Sunday, April 12, Spending the day with grandson's at UNA, & Florence Library!

Took the boys with me to church, after church we ate lunch at Zaxby's, I ordered a Zaxby's Snack Meal, with salad no fries, Nevada ordered Kickin' Chicken sandwich meal, Montana ordered hot wings with fries. 
The place was packed, I think everyone got out of the church at the same time even Arby's was packed.


Then on to target we rode to UNA to see the two lions LEO and UNA, where they were resting, they both moved one time and that was to get into the shade.


Leo the male lion
UNA the female lion
I stopped to take pictures of the flowing fountain and historic builds, the colorful tulips, and flowering white & pink dogwood trees.
Tulips
Dogwood Trees
I took the boys to see the new science building at UNA, the building was so big that I could not walk far enough back to get the whole building into one picture.

Science Center UNA
We rode to the Florence Lauderdale Public Library where the boys played on the computer and I listen to James Parker talk about From the Cumberland to the Gulf: Tennessee Troops traversing the Alabama County during the War of 1812.
There were many items about the War of 1812 on display at the library. 


War 1812 Hat
Cup used in war 1812
7th US Infantry Soldier
7th US Infantry Soldier

Sword of Colonel Daniel Newnan Georgia Volunteers

This concluded the series about the War of 1812.
I took the boys home and dropped by to see Mike and Hannah.
For supper, my husband brought home Chinese food from New China Chinese Restaurant.
I ate 2 shrimp egg rolls and a chocolate-covered donut filled with custard. My husband ate sesame chicken, white rice and soup, he had enough leftovers for his lunch.
We spent a quiet afternoon relaxing and watching television.



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