I just got word from Larry Bisbee that his roofs of his stages collapsed under the strain of all the snow.I did not see them but I would not be surprised if there were 8 feet of snow on them. This Theater is in East Dixfield Maine where winters can be harsh. This winter has been an old fashioned winter. He winter’s in Arizona and was unable to tend them. So sad. Also the “Bunk-House “roof caved in. His cabin and the Pen-Aw-Tha are fine and that is good news. He is not sure at this point whether or not he will open his home for jam sessions this year or not. I suppose if people want it opened they will donate time and money to get it up and running again. Larry is a humble man with a big heart. We must pray for the best. God knows the desire of his heart after all.
On another note….
I have not posted anything for awhile for my mind has been on my friend who had a brain aneurysm on the 20th of March. It was a miricle that she survivied it. The surgeon was in awe over the whole thing. She is doing so well that she might come home on the 2nd of April. We are all excited about that.
On the 7th of April the two women I sing with and myself are heading out for Amory Mississippi to join the hobos at a gathering. We are looking forward to seeing everyone.
We are leaving early for we have been asked to sing in a benifit concert for one of our dear hobo historian friends (Loco Larry) who is fighting cancer. His wife “Miss Cahrolette” was Queen of he Hobos last year. In case I have not mentioned it, I am Queen this year.
I have been playing with a few new melody’s on my guitar and piano but words have not come to them. Music is my therepy but words come later I suppose.
Well, I guess this is all for today. Please leave a comment so I know you were here.
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