Wednesday, October 7, 2009

A Walk in the Fall Sunshine

Monday was a beautiful day here.  The trees are starting to change to their fall colors of red and yellow.  The weather is turning cool and crisp, and it's hard to stay inside on a day like this.  Grandson Sunny spent the night with us on Sunday night, so we decided to spend Monday morning enjoying a walk to get fresh air and collect leaves.  You can call it phys. ed. or a nature walk, or both. :) 

There's a field next to our house, which we investigated this day.



I think they were looking at a bird across the field.


Running back down towards the entrance to the field.


It's fun to have TBear help jump over rocks in the path.


A caterpillar we spotted on our walk.  I have no idea what kind of moth it will turn into, but probably ought to look it up out of curiosity.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Violins and Fiddles

I've frequently been asked what's the difference between a violin and a fiddle.  The answer is nothing, actually.  Fiddle music is played on a violin...or a fiddle...same instrument, different names.  It's all in who you're hanging out and playing with at the time.  :)

We've been busy the past few weekends attending fairs.  The Common Ground Country Fair is a fun one, sponsored by MOFGA.  The Maine Suzuki Association was asked to play on Sunday afternoon.



Sunday turned out to be a rainy day, but we put our muck boots on and slogged around the fairground in the rain after TBear was done playing.  There was lots to see, but it was all under tents, and the crowd was minimal, which we thought was great.  We really enjoyed watching the sheepdog demonstrations too.  There are a lot of days when I wish we had a good Border Collie to help us herd our animals.


Today, TBear's fiddle group, the Pineland Fiddlers, was invited to play at the Pettingill Farm Historic Fair down in Freeport.  The farm is a museum dating to sometime in the 1800's.  It was pretty low key, but the kids had a good time playing, and I always enjoy listening!  We got there early to tune and warm up.


They had a good time, I think.  Besides, lunch was free for us.  Good music and food...you can't beat that!