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Welcome. The Two Leos (My Trusty Companion and I) are glad you stopped by. I have created this site to document and share our adventures as we travel around the United States. In 2011, these travels were limited to weekend outings and vacations. We used these to explore areas which will be visited more extensively in the future. Beginning in 2012, we expanded our travels as we transition to the full-time RV lifestyle. Check back from time to time to see our wanderings.

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“...not all those who wander are lost...” Tolkien, J. R. R. (1954), The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings, Boston: Houghton Mifflin (published 1987), "Strider", ISBN 0-395-08254-4

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Trackin' Turkeys in Arkansas


Following OIBF, the Leos headed east to Waldron, AR to the Turkey Track Bluegrass Park for their 35th Annual Fall Festival. We arrived on Monday for the festival starting on Thursday only to find several hundred RVs already there ahead of us. As I learned later, many had been there for 3-4 weeks, just hanging out, jamming and waiting for the festival to start. Early in the week there were some activities planned, including a Poker Run, Golf Cart Games and the Golf Cart Parade.

 
Golf Cart Parade
Once the festival started, the attention shifted to the stage. Unlike OIBF, Turkey Track is much more weighted toward traditional bluegrass music, with a sprinkling of classic country music.

Nationally known performers on the bill included Larry Sparks and The Lonesome Ramblers, The James King Band, Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper, The Steeldrivers and Rhonda Vincent and The Rage. Also included were regional favorites, Springstreet and Louisiana Grass.

I learned that my Olympus camera, while waterproof and shockproof is not the best for taking videos at a distance from the stage. So some of the following are not of the best quality. With that qualification, here are some highlights from the festival.

Springstreet is a band from northeast Oklahoma. For part-time musicians (as are most bluegrass bands), these guys are exceptional.



Springstreet - covering Blue Highway's Between the Rows

Friday's highlight was Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper. Fortuanately, they were able to get in their afternoon set before the torrential rains hit.





Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper - Back to Old Virginia

And then the sky opened...




Sound check for Larry Sparks in the rain 

It didn't just rain or sprinkle or shower...it poured!! Fortunately, I came prepared with both poncho and umbrella. So I was among the few who remained for the rest of the afternoon lineup. 

On Saturday, rain remained in the forecast, but held off until 10:00 PM. This gave us the chance to get in two shows by Rhonda Vincent and The Rage, but only one by the favorite "hometown" band, Louisiana Grass.

Rhonda Vincent always puts on a first class show. She is a frequent performer at Turkey Track and a crowd favorite. And, it's always interesting to see what hair color she brings with her. This year she was a blond. She also has made a big change to The Rage by adding a Dobro guitar player to the band for the first time. Brent Burke joined The Rage in April of this year and added a whole new dimension to  their music. Not only is Brent an exceptional musician, but he holds the distinction of being the first and only collage graduate in the country (and the world for that matter) with a bachelor's of arts degree with a major in bluegrass, old time and country music.



Rhonda Vincent and The Rage kick-off their Saturday evening set

For the afternoon show, I was still using my Olympus camera and its battery was running low. By the evening I pulled out my Kodak, which has a better zoom and allowed me to some better video.



Rhonda Vincent and The Rage - Who's Forgetin' Who

The wrap-up at Turkey Track is always given to the hometown band, Louisiana Grass. They were scheduled for 10:00 PM on Saturday night. I don't know if they took the stage or not, because by that time the Loes were battened down in our trailer as Turkey Track got hit with another round of torrential rain, this time accompanied by winds gusting to 70 mph. I suspect Louisiana Grass was hunkered down as well. However, I did catch their show during the afternoon and they were as strong as ever.




 Louisiana Grass


So, with Turkey Track behind us, the Leos are now headed to Texas for our winter camp on the Guadalupe River in New Braunfels.  We have big plans for the winter months. Topping the list is getting Maggie and Jonas hitched. When we aren't doing the wedding things, we want to do some winter gardening, work on some volunteer projects and, of course, fish. So check in from time to time to see how the winter months develop for the Wandering Leos.

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