M Kfivethousand
2021-01-04 20:12:04 UTC
I went to the Galax Fiddlers convention about 15 years ago
There were people all over the world there, some as far as Japan. Japanese bluegrass competitors
It seems they may have had their convention in spite of covid but there were a lot of travel restrictions. and I bet the Japanese would not have come this year whether or not they were allowed to
also i noticed on their website that tickets were nonrefundable so who would book this knowing about covid uncertainty
I enjoyed it just because it was nice \, and enjoyed meeting a friend's family,
it was a significant drive from where i was living at the time, and with only one day off from work, it was a long haul coming back late at night, especially after a few beers
work is amazingly overwhelming making such trips difficult even notwithstanding covid
mk5000
He took with him a horse named Bonfire, a gift from a friend. Later, John McCrae sent his young nieces and nephews letters supposedly written by Bonfire and signed with a hoof print.
In April 1915, John McCrae was in the trenches near Ypres, Belgium, in the area traditionally called Flanders. Some of the heaviest fighting of the First World War took place there during what was known as the Second Battle of Ypres.--https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/history/first-world-war/mccrae
There were people all over the world there, some as far as Japan. Japanese bluegrass competitors
It seems they may have had their convention in spite of covid but there were a lot of travel restrictions. and I bet the Japanese would not have come this year whether or not they were allowed to
also i noticed on their website that tickets were nonrefundable so who would book this knowing about covid uncertainty
I enjoyed it just because it was nice \, and enjoyed meeting a friend's family,
it was a significant drive from where i was living at the time, and with only one day off from work, it was a long haul coming back late at night, especially after a few beers
work is amazingly overwhelming making such trips difficult even notwithstanding covid
mk5000
He took with him a horse named Bonfire, a gift from a friend. Later, John McCrae sent his young nieces and nephews letters supposedly written by Bonfire and signed with a hoof print.
In April 1915, John McCrae was in the trenches near Ypres, Belgium, in the area traditionally called Flanders. Some of the heaviest fighting of the First World War took place there during what was known as the Second Battle of Ypres.--https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/history/first-world-war/mccrae