Tuesday, September 1, 2015

the Peach State


Eatonton, Georgia - hometown to "Uncle Remus".






Across the road, from my intended final destination - the Wildwood Revival.  Arnoldsville, Georgia






Arriving by late afternoon, my teepee camp site with it's own, existing large fire ant mound. The open barn in the background, was the site for this two day, southern roots music "revival".
 



early evening start-ups








late Saturday night, non-stop "pickathon"



 by Sunday morning, the heavy rains arrived





Juliano enjoying the downpour, while my teepee gets soaked, inside and out





Appalachia's known "hippy poet" Bill Richardson, enjoying the Sunday morning Gospel Hour - and more than animated, from his own recital from his latest poem - "Holes in my Soles".






Andrea DeMarcus, of Cycada Rhythm, with her beautiful harmonies, while pluckin' on her stand-up bass.





Fans watching, listening to Cycada Rhythm over the din of the rain off that old tin roof.





Fresh "Flamin' Prance" peaches at a roadside stand in Oconee, Georgia.  Local farmer, Mr. Prance, is noted for his ideal soil and especially, for those good ph levels - producing his sweet, late summer peaches.







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