BIT 40

BIT 40 – September 18, 2010

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So far our stay in Idaho has been a great blessing of both getting much needed rest, as well as making some new friends!

One of the first places we visited was McCall, Idaho. What a nice drive to get there.

On the way up we went by way of Cascade, another town worth visiting in the area, and spent a few days up in McCall. Continue reading “BIT 40”

BIT-39

BIT 39 – May 25, 2010

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Playing at the College Church of the Nazarene in the Treasure Valley.
Notice how the landscape went from wet to white… They were taken just a short distance from each other!

Well, we just started a sabbatical for the first time in years… we are staying in Idaho.  We flew out here about two weeks ago.  This is my first time visiting this state.  A few days after we arrived, I played during the offertory at the Intermountain District Assembly of the Church of the Nazarene held inside of the College Church of the Nazarene in Nampa, Idaho… It was a hit! Continue reading “BIT-39”

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BIT 38 – May 8, 2010

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Hello everyone,

We’ve been back home in Costa Rica for a while now, and have been very busy.

Showing off my D-6 to the guys.
Backing up Rick for a song.

Before we flew back to Costa Rica the first week of March, we met with some friends at a Cracker Barrel for lunch. While waiting for them to arrive, I took out my banjo and sat in one of the rockers and played. That turned out to be a great way to draw a crowd and meet some very nice people.  Continue reading “BIT-38”

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 BIT 33 – October 22, 2009

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This is a Cannon from the American Civil War in front of the Kennesaw National Battlefield Museum.

Jamming at 2 AM on Dickson’s back porch.
 

Well, since my last BIT we’ve continued touring all over the USA. Playing in more Seminars & handling the audio for them as well. We sort of based ourselves out of the Atlanta area staying with friends in between each event which was Continue reading “BIT-33”

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BIT 32 – September 1, 2009

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Playing in front of The Scriptorium. they used it as a backdrop for taping me for TBN’s enlace programming.

Wow, it’s been a while… Over that past several months Dad & I have been on the road touring across the United States from Illinois to Texas, California to Florida, Georgia to Alabama, South Carolina to New York and last week in the Baltimore Maryland/DC area!  I’ve been playing in a series of private seminars while being the sound tech at the same time.  It’s been a very Continue reading “BIT-32”

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BIT 30 – February 12, 2009

2009 Earthquake in Costa Rica!Hello again,2009 Earthquake in Costa Rica!

First of all I am sure that you all have heard about the devastating earthquake here in Costa Rica… It was one of only two times that we got outside the house because it got that bad! Continue reading “BIT-30”

BIT-29

BIT 29 – January 10, 2009

Cool looking plant!
I don’t know what kind of plant this is, but I thought it looked really neat!
Hummingbird
This little humming bird was resting on a table.

Hello again,

I hope you all have had a wonderful Holiday Season, and a Happy New Year.

We are getting settled into things here, but it’s hard because we know that the house we are in isn’t the place for us to be.  Continue reading “BIT-29”

BIT-28

BIT 28 – November 18, 2008

Hello again,

This is my closing BIT about my Tour in Europe, as I have already completed my last Concerts, and we have returned to Costa Rica. Continue reading “BIT-28”

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BIT 27 – September 13, 2008

I have quite a BIT for you this time!  We left Northern Ireland about two weeks ago, and got the train back down to Shankill, just south of Dublin. Continue reading “BIT-27”

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The Lowden Jazz model has an exciting, rich Nylon String tone, yet so easy to play!

BIT 26 – August 9, 2008

Well, we’re now in Northern Ireland and we’ve been having a marvellous time!

This is what a typical Irish cottage would have looked like before the Potato Famine.

We headed up by train to Belfast, and after a long day, ended up arriving in Derry, Londonderry County, where Continue reading “BIT-26”