Feb. 18-28 This year, we took our annual week-long stay in a timeshare (courtesy of Kimberly’s parents) in Nashville, at a very comfy place about a mile from the Grand Ole Opry. We had a full kitchen, complete with a conventional oven, so we did a lot of baking, including lasagna, as well as enough
Our Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Day
Feb. 5 Zip-lining is a sport (if you can call it that) that we’ve discovered only recently. And the place we discovered it is just about the best place anyone could hope to discover it: Historic Banning Mills in Whitesburg, GA., (just west of Atlanta) which we wrote about a couple of years ago. It
UnConventional
March 7-17 Back in Nashville, we picked up our son Zephyr at the airport. He flew in from the East Coast to join us at an annual convention to be held in St. Louis for those in the haunted attractions industry – and he is working toward fulfilling his perennial dream of starting his own
A “friendly” trip down memory lane
Today we are joining other Families on the Road by participating in a Blog Carnival. The theme is Finding Friends for Kids on the Road. Having brought up our son on wheels, we thought we’d add a few words. Join us for a “friendly” trip down memory lane. When we first started touring nationally in
Doing the Charleston
After spending December in Greenville, SC – where we spent a couple of days snowbound and then had yet another new rear end installed on our RV – we headed to Charleston for our next gig. Actually, we performed for a school at the military base in Goose Creek, just outside Charleston. And we met






