Yes, that is Karen on crutches! She sprained her ankle when a log she had been sitting on dropped and rolled on her foot and leg. Along those lines, Seth broke his collar bone the same day! The X rays show it is mending well and it is now out of the sling. We are thanking God.
No, our family doesn't get hurt like this often!
A retirement facility where we played...
and the car show we enjoyed after the program.
Studying the cars and listening to Daddy tell us the details

One of our favorites!
A funny little sign one of the owners set out
A little biased, don't you think?





"A Line in the Soil" Celebration


If you've ever doubted that music could make the rafters ring, just try giving a concert in a machine shed! We were privileged to be part of the entertainment lineup at the annual "A Line in the Soil" Celebration at the Cory family farm. They are an very dedicated family who has taken seriously the challenge of alternative farming. Their own grass-fed beef was the special feature on the menu, while vanilla ice cream was the perfect way to cool off.



Enjoying dinner...



Later that evening, after a group jamming session, our family packed up our equipment and headed over to a friend's house to cash in on a free Sibelius 6 crash course. (Thanks, Marie!) Our great big barn was a welcome sight early the next morning when we pulled into our drive. O the joys of traveling!

Spring Valley Drive-in Outdoor Service


We had a great time in Illinois! Even though it was extremely "buggy" and sprinkled a few times, we enjoyed seeing the old cars and eating "Sunday Night Sundaes" after the concert.

This is part of the field where the people parked for the concert.

Looking at the classy old cars...




We'd love to see you at one of our concerts!

Some people sat in their cars to listen, while others sat in lawn chairs up in front.
The people in the cars used their horns instead of clapping! It was neat to hear the old horns.
The owner of one of the old cars told us we could take a picture in his car!