The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #12472   Message #1743600
Posted By: MAG
18-May-06 - 09:09 PM
Thread Name: Mudcat Campfire
Subject: RE: Mudcat Campfire
I don't know that one, Susan A-R, but it looks like one I would like to learn. I'll check out the DB.

I missed my annual rounds fix by not being able to go to Portland's Singtime Frolics. I have tried, and tried, to start a rounds group. Am not quite ready to put an ad in the paper. Around here you tend to get run over by someone else' sagenda.

This all reminds me of one of the best campfires of my life. Back when I used to go the the Storytelling Festival in TN I camped at Dvy Crockett campgound, as did a lot of other people. (The fest has gotten so big, it's probably overrun these days.)

Chuck L. had a nice fire and invited anyone interested to come over and sing, so my party did. I had my guitar, Chuck with his banjo, we just wailed away the night. We must have played Old Joe Clark for half an hour.

As Gamble Rogers would say, Ah, Nostalgia.