I thought you once wrote that you would never go to Texas- but you sure made a good choice in Austin- hope you catch a band or two- maybe Reckless Kelly.
Seems you are avoiding Chicago on this tour. Feb. most likely not the time you'd want to visit us here, but we have lovely late Autumns and Ravinia opens up again in June.
Our Okinawan maid invited us to stay at her house overnight and my sisters went, but not me. I stay close to home but have been in other countries with a church group.
I saw Garrison in person and have wonderful memories. I imagine what could happen and getting stuck or worse.
Old Scout: A native Texan who long ago came to Minnesota, I will use a Texas expression: I am just "tickled to death" that you will be doing a show in Austin in 2024. I was a Univ of Texas graduate back in the early 1960s. Austin is definitely a good place to be in February. Lots of good food and good times to be had.
February is not in hurricane season!
Montana wouldn’t say “no” to some PHC, especially when there’s snow on the ground.
I thought you once wrote that you would never go to Texas- but you sure made a good choice in Austin- hope you catch a band or two- maybe Reckless Kelly.
Seems you are avoiding Chicago on this tour. Feb. most likely not the time you'd want to visit us here, but we have lovely late Autumns and Ravinia opens up again in June.
Our Okinawan maid invited us to stay at her house overnight and my sisters went, but not me. I stay close to home but have been in other countries with a church group.
I saw Garrison in person and have wonderful memories. I imagine what could happen and getting stuck or worse.
Glad I was invited though.
I'd like to go.
Old Scout: A native Texan who long ago came to Minnesota, I will use a Texas expression: I am just "tickled to death" that you will be doing a show in Austin in 2024. I was a Univ of Texas graduate back in the early 1960s. Austin is definitely a good place to be in February. Lots of good food and good times to be had.
An ode to a fruit:
Joy and the sadness as I realized it will be many months until I'll taste you again.
I love you, last tomato from our garden.