Fond memories !!

T@B Rally group pictureAfter preparing the “Singing in the rain” message, I spent time reading e-mail messages. I originally had a link here to the affectionate after-rally e-mail message from our Blue Ridge Rally hostess. A friend advised me the link didn’t work.   ~~  True story: The rain stopped just briefly on Saturday night, April 27th, so we could gather for a group picture (after a delicious potluck supper). Our hostess is on extreme right in light yellow jacket.  Where’s Lorraine??

Here is Sharon’s message titled Many, Many BRR Thanks

(Hope she doesn’t mind my sharing this.)

Hey Blue Ridgers…
Now that the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Caravan has returned home and I have a minute to catch my breath, I just wanted to send you all a note of thanks.  
Thanks for the little “happies” that you gave me, for all the kind comments you made along the way, for your spirit of adventure when our campground turned into lakefront property, for your friendship spanning six rallies, for the opportunity to add new Blue Ridgers to our family, for your willingness to drive great distances to join us, for your offers to pitch in and help anywhere needed, and last but not least, the gorgeous quilt you gave me on Saturday evening.

I hope you will stay in touch throughout the year through the Yahoo Forum and/or our T@B Facebook group.  As soon as I pull individual photos together, I’ll be sending you the 2013 Directory with mailing addresses, email addresses, and photos to make your correspondence easier until we gather again.

Speaking of gathering again…I hope you will join me next Spring at the 7th Annual Blue Ridge Rally at Raccoon Holler Campground in Glendale Springs, NC.  We’ll officially kick things off on Wednesday, April 30th, but I encourage you to be an Early Bird and join us even before that if possible.  I realize it’s a year away, but I wanted to give you that information and let you know that I’ll announce to you all first (probably in October) when reservations are open and give you a jump on campsites.  

Enjoy the group photo that I’ve attached and “Peace, Love & Camping!”

Big BRR hugs to you all…Sharon  

Those cute little trailers at Blue Ridge Rally !!

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

R-Pod at Blue Ridge Rally

Airstream Bambi at Blue Ridge Rally

My T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

My T@B at Blue Ridge Rally

Leaving the Blue Ridge RallyThere are two R-Pod trailers belonging to friends and family of T@B owners.  There are several T@DA owned by former T@Bbers because they wanted more space. The Airstream Bambi belongs to long-time T@B owner. I confess I’m prejudice in favor of T@Bs so I didn’t photograph the several vintage Scotty trailers at the Blue Ridge T@B Rally.  ~~ Awnings and screen rooms went up as soon as campers arrived (except for Lorraine). The storm moved in and the wind motivated T@Bbers to fold up and pack away (awnings & screen rooms). Many of us hitched-up so we wouldn’t have to hitch in the rain. Some T@Bbers had ankle-deep water at their doorstep!!

Fickle friends !!

Home again after the trailer trip and rally.  More details later.

Where are my birds?  It is so strange to **NOT** have birds in the yard!!  The Bluebirds are gone; the nest is empty!!  Only a couple of squirrels.  ~~  The flowers in my yard are very attractive **BUT** not as beautiful as the flowers in the gardens at Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NC.  Soon I’ll post pictures taken at Biltmore.

Two daffodil

Three daffodils

Daffodils

Pansies

Pansies

Honeysuckle blossom

Rain on our Rally !!

Little lake near my T@B

Little lake near a T@BBig lake in front of neighbor's T@B

Little lake near a T@B

Little lake near a T@B

Big lake near a T@B

Little lake near a T@B

Big lake near a T@B

Big lake near the T@BsIt rained all day!! I stayed in my T@B until the potluck supper at 6 o’clock. I took these pictures to, and from, the recreation room.  ~~  I have more pictures (earlier events) that I will post when I have time.  ~~  Forty cute little trailers; about eighty “happy campers.”  Sadly, the weather put a damper on our activities.

Blue Ridge T@B Rally

T@B tiny travel trailer.I’m en route to the annual Blue Ridge T@B Rally at Big Meadow Family Campground in Townsend, Tennessee.  ~~  On the schedule: A hayride to Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  Also a group visit to Dollywood in Pigeon Forge.  Last I heard, over forty of these cute little trailers will be at the Rally.  Most T@B teardrop trailers have two occupants; a few singles.  I speculate there will be about seventy attendees.  Fine fellowship!!  Lots of fun!!

One-track mind ?!

Finch

Feeding frenzy(Sunday, 2:30 PM) I posted that same first picture on April 16th. By necessity, I went to my favorite bird supply store for more Finch food. I added two more “socks” so a total of four “Finch feeders.” The birds act like they are terribly hungry!! I can’t count the number of birds on the feeders–and on the patio eating the seed that falls from the feeders.  I refill the feeders every day!! I labeled them “Finch” in the earlier picture but someone said “no, not Finch.”  And they aren’t exclusively in my yard because I’m generous with feed; they are in neighboring yards on feeders with the usual wild bird seed.

You’ve heard me say “Enquiring [sic] minds want to know.”  The animals know about an earthquake before it happens (and similar events).  What are the birds sensing??  Why are they frantic for food??
Numerous birds
I’m a novice at bird watching (and backyard gardening). Perhaps the behavior is not unusual. I haven’t seen this many birds in my yard previously.

(“Yes, the grass needs mowing!!”  I do almost all my own maintenance and yard work. The job of mowing, and using the “weed eater,” is another’s responsibility.  My lawn is extremely unattractive!!)
Four feeders
Postscript, 4:00 PM: I just refilled… and emptied the $12.  five-pound bag of Nyjer seed and fine sunflower chips.  In less than two days, going, going, gone.

Red-tailed Hawks

(12:30 PM) I’m trying to get things done so I can leave tomorrow (Monday) en route to a T@B teardrop trailer rally–in Townsend, Tennessee.  However, I’m having a difficult time tearing myself away from the live broadcast regarding the hatching of a Red-tailed Hawk.  Maybe later this year I will set up a camera in my Bluebird house.  (But not a streaming, live broadcast.) As far as I can tell, no baby Bluebirds in the nest yet.  The nest is so deep, I can’t see the eggs.  I’m thinking–when they hatch–the babies will be at the top…eager for food from their parents.

Postscript, Monday, April 22nd, 12 noon: Did you see the adorable little babies??

Jerusalem Artichoke

Jerusalem Artichoke

As an experiment, I started a Jerusalem Artichoke.  I’ve read that they can be “invasive” so I planted one  tuber (about the size of my fist) in this blue plastic container.  I want to evaluate the merit of having this flowering plant in the large area adjacent to the parking lot.  It would be inconsiderate (of me) to plant in a community garden area and have it “take over.”  I found the article, from Mother Earth News, to be very informative.  ~~  I purchased the metal “container” (for want of a better description) from Goodwill and thought it a satisfactory support for tender shoots (that require support).  Later, if needed, I’ll provide a taller trellis.

Believe it or not, I passed up buying two large planters (today) at Goodwill.  They were (are) large cement pedestal urns for $5. each.  A very good buy because those sell for over $40. at Garden Ridge.  But I had to question whether I need any more planters.  These were (are) very heavy and I have tried to avoid having planters too heavy for me to lift.  Correct me if I am wrong, I think the metal container is used to carry tennis balls. (Yes, for tennis balls; I checked the Internet.)

Postscript, Thurs. April 18, 2013, 2:00 PM: This morning, the Jerusalem Artichoke displayed five or six shoots.  Nothing yesterday!!  This beautiful warm weather has prompted plants to miraculously “spring forth.”

Procrastinator ?!

HallelujahI am!!  Are you??  I have filed my Income Taxes late for several years (I’d get an extension).  I promised myself I would not procrastinate this year.  Guess what?  I started the process–with Turbo Tax software–at 9:00 AM today.  Everything was e-filed at 1:40 PM.  Hallelujah!!  I really, really thought I had everything organized but found myself searching for information on bank statements, and going to Map Quest for mileage (to my holistic medical doctor in Wilkesboro, NC).  I have a headache; my neck and shoulders are throbbing with pain!!  ~~  My sage advice for you: “Don’t get old; don’t get sick!!”  (Don’t have kids, and grandkids, that break your heart!!) Honestly, I despise the fact that it takes me so much longer to accomplish routine tasks.  I resent the fact that I have been sick for so many months!!  (Sixty-three visits to the chiropractor last year.)  On a brighter note: If I had not been an advocate of holistic health (for over thirty years), would I have been much sicker–less healthy??

For several days, I intended to work on  Income Taxes on Saturday (yesterday) but found myself in the front and/or back yard all day.  It was a spectacularly beautiful Spring day and I discovered project after project to work on.  I accomplished one procrastinated task: A haircut (at 5:30 PM).  I really, really needed that haircut before my trip to Florida in late February!! With two items off my list, I can focus on getting ready for the annual Blue Ridge Rally of T@B trailers, in Townsend, Tennessee, April 23rd-28th.  As much as I love my T@B trailer, and as much as I love traveling, I am worried about feed for my Bluebirds.  “Mama Blue” is on the nest and soon will be feeding baby Bluebirds. They need the mealworms I’ve generously provided. The Hummingbirds are here and the nectar should be changed every several days.  I hate to impose on a neighbor to water my many, many plants, and feed the birds!!!

It’s 4:10 PM and I have been at my computer since 9:00 AM.  Ibuprofen hasn’t helped my headache.  A long skinny “health pack” filled with buckwheat, heated in the microwave, wrapped around my neck and shoulders, hasn’t alleviated the discomfort.  Time to move around and get some exercise.  No, I won’t start a project in the yard.

H-A-L-L-E-L-U-J-A-H-!! I’m getting a sizeable Federal refund and I don’t have to pay North Carolina taxes.  Last year  (woe is me) I had a BIG (really BIG penalty) for filing North Carolina late!!