Sunday, August 21, 2016

Home to Marion, NC August 11-21, 2016

Day 1 - Thursday August 11, 2016 We departed home at 6:40AM for Marion, NC to attend the 42nd. North Carolina Bluegrass Festival. This will be our 5th year to attend the festival. We stopped in Wallace to fuel up the motor home and get some breakfast. We stopped at Tanglewood RV Park in Clemmons NC for the night. We normally drive all the way to Marion but this year decided to stop at Tanglewood RV Park where we have stayed several times. We checked in about noon and rested the remainder of the day after setting up in site 11 (our favorite site).

Day 2 - Friday August 12, 2016 We departed about 8:30AM and drove the final 106 miles to Tom Johnson's Camping World and RV Center in Marion NC. We arrived about 10:30AM and checked in. We also had the state inspection done on the motor home before we setup in our site (35). After setting the motor home up we walked over to the TJ's Cafe for their catfish lunch. We like their catfish lunch.

After lunch we went to the sales center to look at some recliners for the motor home. They had the recliners we wanted but we had to have them shipped home because we have no room to put them in the motor home with the two we already have in the motor home. When we get back home they will be put in the house and the new ones will be put in the motor home.

Then we drove to a small locally owned grocery store to buy their sausage. The owner makes his own sausage and we like it so we always stock up when we are here.
About 6:15PM we drove a few miles toward Old Fort to hear some local Bluegrass musicians play at Woody's Original Mountain Music. Local groups have been playing here for 6 years but we just heard about it a few days ago. They don't charge admission, but do sell raffle tickets for prize and drinks and desserts to “keep the lights on”. They played until 8:30PM.



Day 3 – Saturday August 13, 2016 We drove to Black Mountain to visit a coffee shop we found last year and also attend the annual Sourwood Festival. We were disappointed with our coffee and should have complained. It was just barely warm. Then we checked out a campground in the area (Mama Gerties). It had some sites with nice views but there was quite the climb up the campground streets to get to them. We think we will pass on this one.

We returned to Black Mountain to check out the various vendors at the festival before returning to our campground in Marion. After lunch a rain cloud came through and it rained rather heavy for awhile. I hope it bypassed Black Mountain and their festival because if it didn't there were some vendors that got wet.

Day 4 – Sunday August 14, 2016 Today was kind of a slow day for us. We did a morning walk and then relaxed and read until about 1:30PM when we drove a few miles up hwy. 70 to Old Fort to attend a music jam at the Mountain Gateway Museum. A dozen local musicians gathered in one of the rooms in the museum and did an impromptu music jam. The musicians ranged in age from about 13 to over 70. Then played from 2 to 4PM.

We returned to the campground for the remainder of the day. Later in the evening we rode our bicycles around the grounds for awhile. Many of the people coming to the festival have arrived.

Day 5 – Monday August 15, 2016 At 7:30AM I took our chairs and went to the pavilion to get our wrist bands and place our chairs. There were already about 200 people in line ahead of me. Someone said some of the people had been in line since 10PM last night. You get to place your chairs under the pavilion based on your position in line. The line started moving about 8:40AM. I was able to get our chairs on the 11th row so we are in a good position from the stage. By the time I got back to the motor home I was ready for breakfast. Lena had already ate so I went to TJ's Cafe in the Service Center for breakfast.

We relaxed and read for most of the day until late in the day when it cooled off so we could ride our bicycles around the grounds.

Day 6 – Tuesday August 16, 2016 We did a morning walk before breakfast and then drove up hwy 221 to the Blue Ridge Parkway. We rode through Linville Falls Campground. This is a pretty campground but it was built a long time ago when campers were much smaller than most are these days so most sites were vacant. Then we stopped at the visitor's center and walked the one mile round trip trail to the Linville Falls. This is a really pretty falls. We stopped here a few years ago. Then we drove to just below Grandfather Mountain. On the way back we stopped at a roadside produce stand and got some tomatoes and peaches. From there we drove South on the parkway and stopped at Little Switzerland Cafe for lunch. We have ate here a number of times and they always have good food. From there we rode through the Catabaw Falls Campground. It was also built many years ago and has even smaller sites than Linville Falls Campground. We returned to the our campground and after it cooled down we rode our bicycles around the campground. It is filling up for the festival.


















Day 7 – Wednesday August 17, 2016 We did our morning walk and then went to TJ's Cafe for breakfast. After breakfast our neighbors in the next site came over to look at our motor home and we talked for awhile. Mid afternoon a thunderstorm with winds and heavy rain came through but it did cool the temperature down. Later I rode through the campground and stopped to listen to people setting around “picking and grinning”.

Day 8 – Thursday August 18, 2016 We did our morning walk and had breakfast and then at noon we rode our bicycles over to the pavilion for the start of the Bluegrass Festival. As usual there were lots of good singers and musicians. We got back to the motor home about 11PM when the festival was over for the day.

Day 9 – Friday August 19, 2016 We had the same routine today except we went to TJ's Cafe for their Friday Catfish dinner. I came back to the motor home during the afternoon intermission and to wait out another rain storm. The MC had been telling us about a long time employee of Tom Johnson's Camping World that was in the hospital after having 3 brain aneurysms. Some of the employees were selling tickets for a chance to win a hand engraved plaque that all the entertainers were autographing to make up money to help the employee. Then later in the day they announced they were going to “pass the hat” through the audience for a collection for anyone that wanted to donate. The promoter of the festival (Adams Bluegrass) and Tom Johnson's Camping World would each match all the donations from the audience. Later they told us the audience donated a little over $3,000 so with the matching money and an anonymous donation of $1,000 they collected over $10,000 to help out the man and his family.

Day 10 – Saturday August 20 2016 We did our morning routine and then rode our bicycles over to the festival to get some lunch before the singing started. We got a good Shrimp Po Boy Wrap. As usual the music was good and it lasted from 12 noon to midnight with one 45 minute break. We went back to the motor home for supper during the intermission and stayed for about 2 hours to eat and relax. It was raining lightly when the music stopped so we had to ride our bicycles back in the rain but that was not a big deal.


Day 11 – Sunday August 21, 2016 We ate breakfast and finished packing and departed about 10AM for about a 170 mile drive to Fries, VA (pronounced Freeze, VA) for a 11 day stay.


We arrived at Fries New River Trail RV Park about 12:30PM to a light rain. This is a small campground with 16 full hookup sites. The owner was not onsite when we got there but our site number (6) was posted at the door on a blackboard. We unhooked and turned the motor home around to get to our site. The sites are not laid out in rows like most campgrounds. The campground is situated is a small hollow surrounded on three sides with tall shade trees and hills so the owner had to build the sites based on the terrain. I normally get out and look over the site if it is a little difficult to get into but since it was raining I didn't do that – which was a mistake on my part. I got the right front wheel off the gravel onto the grass and made a bad rut in the pretty landscaping. While I was setting up the owner came up to introduce himself. I told him what I did and offered to pay for the damage. He was very nice about it and said not to worry about the damage, that he would fix it tomorrow. He said he should have been onsite to give me directions on how best to get into the site. I still was mad at myself and somewhat embarrassed at my carelessness. 

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