Hayland

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Hayland
@hayland • one month ago • comments: 172
Posted a new Comment on @strumelia:
"Well said!  I am enjoying some long goodbyes."
Hayland
@hayland • one month ago • comments: 5
Posted a new Comment on @hayland:
"I have been steeling myself to choose and begin to photograph some of my babies/dulcimers so that they can go to new homes--but I ended up just playing 4 of..."
Hayland
@hayland • one month ago • comments: 491
Posted a new Comment on @ken-longfield:
"Thank you for your gracious welcome, Ken!  It is much appreciated."

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Ben Barr Jr
01/28/25 09:14:16PM @benjamin-w-barr-jr:

Hi Hayland, and welcome to the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer.  It's a good place to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer, and to meet some good people.

Ben


Strumelia
01/23/25 09:53:56AM @strumelia:

Hayland:

I have been steeling myself to choose and begin to photograph some of my babies/dulcimers so that they can go to new homes--but I ended up just playing 4 of them instead this morning.

 

That's kind of a nice thing, methinks.  winky


Richard Streib
01/22/25 08:28:34PM @richard-streib:

Welcome Hayland to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Glad you joined. When you get our photos made and get your babies posted, I am sure you will find someone to give them a new home. Best wishes on spreading the joy of dulcimer ownership around.


Hayland
01/22/25 11:51:35AM @hayland:

I have been steeling myself to choose and begin to photograph some of my babies/dulcimers so that they can go to new homes--but I ended up just playing 4 of them instead this morning.

Maybe this afternoon . . . 


Ken Longfield
01/22/25 12:29:51AM @ken-longfield:

Welcome to FOTMD as a member rather than a lurker, Hayland. This is a good place to start looking for new homes for some of your dulcimers. Many members here have DAD (dulcimer acquisition disease). I'm sure they'd be happy to help you out. I look forward to your participation here.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."