This trip is officially halfway over. Last Friday we left
the wagon parked nestled into a little “Fibber McGee Barn” in Winston-Salem and flew home. That
makes it sound so easy. Too bad we didn’t get any photos of us jacking up the
roof of the barn so the wagon would fit, or of the maneuvers require to back
down the moss covered, steep s-curve drive to get into the barn.
Statistics for this trip? Here are the important ones. We
were gone 59 days, traveled 7000 miles through 23 states, stopped at 34
universities, and hosted 5 book arts folk song sing-alongs.
Books art sing along at Friends of Dard Hunter conference.
We took some great photos that did not make it into their
chronological blogs. So as not to waste them -here they are.
West to Mid-west:
Burroughs adding machine artwork. Utah State. Logan, Utah
The poet’s family manufactured these machines.
Camping at Jellystone Park, nr. Grinnell, Iowa
Lords grain silos. Indiana
Mad Anthony. Fort Wayne, Indiana
We tried several times to get a good picture of our wagon with an Amish horse and buggy.
But they moved too fast and this is the best we could get. Indiana
Not so Mid-west:
Donna in piano crosswalk. Oberlin, Ohio
I have friends in a band called the Tailgaters and took this to send them. nr. Buffalo, NY
Spotted my namesake at the Tug Boat Festival. Albany, NY
New England
At Hampshire College they provide solar power for visiting gypsy wagons. Amherst, MA
Old library space. Hampshire College. Amherst, MA
New library space. Hampshire College. Amherst, MA
Sign. Hampshire College. Amherst, MA
Bierstadt’s Hetch Hetchy painting. Mt Holyoke College, MA
Peter as king in bag of flour. Norwich, VT
Evening open wagon event. New Haven, CT
East Coast (Mid-Atlantic)
Food truck and wagon. State College, PA
Donna and flower. Botanical Gardens. Washington DC
Philadelphia street early morning. Philadelphia, PA
Finally, sad but true, we never encountered any other tiny
homes on the road this trip. One day we thought we did, but it proved to be
only a garden shed on a flat bed truck.
Highway. Altoona, PA
So that's it for the photos. We will return to the gypsy wagon in mid-February 2015 and make
our way west, visiting universities not covered in snow. Our first stop
will be teaching a week-long introduction to ukulele class at the John C
Campbell Folk School. Come join us.
Latest release: Our book, "The Alder" was featured as a "pick of the week" at University of Wisconsn, Milwaukee: Click here to see the article.
Latest release: Our book, "The Alder" was featured as a "pick of the week" at University of Wisconsn, Milwaukee: Click here to see the article.
4 comments:
What a great load of photos! I love the one of Philly, of Dad in the flour bag, and Mom with the painting.
Love these pictures!
Great photos! You guys have an amazing amount of energy! Great seeing you in San Francisco at the Conference! Kathy Wosika
We have loved following your blog. Thank you so much for sharing your very interesting trip with the rest of us.
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