19th Annual Blues ‘n Bar-b-que in Old Homosassa

Sooooo, on Saturday

two cold fronts came down from Canada. (Sounds like a joke, doesn’t it?)

Terry called them a Canadian Clipper.

But the weatherguys just called it two cold fronts that came down from Canada.  

We called it freaking cold while we were sitting outside in 50 degree weather under huge live oaks with about 50 mph wind knocking limbs and debris out of the sky.  Watching the Blues.  As our hands turned blue.

Okay.  It wasn’t that bad.  I had my winter jacket on, gloves, and a quilt.  Which was great until I spilled beer on my chair and we used the quilt to mop it up.  Dumb move.

Anyhow…..

The festival was GREAT!  I seriously look forward to this all year and was not disappointed. Suzanne Smith was the first band and that petite woman can wail. And her band was fantastic.

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Suzanne Smith Band
The Suzanne Smith Band had people on their feet. There’s Jim (Bo) Anderson, pres of the Nature Coast friends of the Blues.
Jim Davis
Jim Davis, a local music enthusiast, did the announcing between sets.

Next up was Blue Dice from Tampa.  They played almost all original music–the one exception was a cover of a Bruce Springsteen classic.  A mix of blues, jazz and funk with a lot of horns. They looked like they were having a great time putting on the show.

Blue DiceBlue DiceBlue DiceThe festival closed with Damon Fowler.  This guy had a unique voice and his music was a  mix of blues and hard driving rock.    

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19th Annual Blues 'n Bar-b-que in Old Homosassa
Some young dancers entertained us during Damon Fowler’s set.

According to the hand-out at the festival “Proceeds from this year’s Blues ‘n Bar-B-Que will go toward an underclassmen scholarship for a local Citrus County High School student to take music lessons.”

Oh yeah, there was delicious bar-b-que being made right on the grounds, some homemade baked goods plus the Museum Café was open with Cuban food.

Next year is the 20th annual festival and Bo Anderson promised us an even bigger show.  First Saturday of November.  Mark your calendar.

19th Annual Blues 'n Bar-b-que in Old Homosassa
Does the audience look cold? Yes, we were cold!

 

National Wildlife Refuge Day at Three Sisters Springs

Saturday we attended the National Wildlife Refuge Day at Three Sisters Springs.  Here’s the day in photos!

booths
Numerous booths set up by various local organizations.
Shady Tree Pickers
Shade Tree Pickers
National Wildlife Refuge Day at Three Sisters Springs
Jim Green, a volunteer from the Friends of the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge Complex
National Wildlife Refuge Day at Three Sisters Springs
Terry, Darin and Kathryn intently listening to Jim Green
Mermaid
A real live mermaid!
National Wildlife Refuge Day at Three Sisters Springs
Paula Bateman on guitar and Lisa on the bass.
National Wildlife Refuge Day at Three Sisters Springs
Mermaid and Merman swimming out to perform.
National Wildlife Refuge Day at Three Sisters Springs
We had a prime spot but this is all we could see. The show was filmed and shown on several TVs around the refuge.
Bob Boccum
Bob Boccum, a volunteer with the US Fish and Wildlife Service.  He was very informative and told us the names of the Three Sisters — Big Sister, Little Sister, and Pretty Sister. Hey, I have a big sister and a little sister, does that make me the pretty sister?
Ice Cream Boat
Ice Cream Boat on the canal outside of the springs!
National Wildlife Refuge Day at Three Sisters Springs
Matching Camo outfits!

A butterfly and some updates!

Butterfly

This hungry butterfly flittered by to check out the garden.

A butterfly and some updates!

Our weather has been wonderful.  The rain finally stopped.  The no-see-ums aren’t here yet and we had a lovely cold front come through.  Love autumn in Florida.

With the arrival of fall comes many outdoor festivals.  Here’s a few that I’ll be attending:

First, October 25th is the open house at Three Sisters Springs.  This is free.  Stop by Kings Bay Plaza in Crystal River to catch a shuttle and see this beautiful park.  There’s even a mermaid show!  While there will be shuttles to the park starting sometime in November, there will be a charge.  And no mermaids.

I haven’t been able to find any info on the Internet about the annual Blues and Bar-B-Que in Old Homosassa. Guess I’ll have to stop by the Museum Café and ask.  And get a Cuban sandwich while I’m there. It’s usually the first weekend of November so that should be November 1st.  If you love music, this is a must attend event!

The following weekend, November 8-9 is the annual Old Homosassa Seafood and Arts Festival! There are like a million people that stop in for this show.  If you live in Old Homosassa, get enough food for the weekend because there’s only one way in and out!  The traffic is insanity!

And another important announcement–Michelle will have a post tomorrow! 

And here’s another pic of the same butterfly!

A butterfly and some updates!