Oh my...well...let's see. I kinda had Mama Peg Duncan as a stepmom back in the day lol. I know Greg and Woody very well. Sonny lives here in Shreveport right around the corner from me. I'd bet it's safe to say we know a bunch of the same folks. Mike Spears even made me an honorary member of the WMHS band lol. Small world indeed.
Great Alaska pics! By the way...I went to NLU in the 80's and was in the band with a guy named Steve North...you wouldn't happen to be related would you?
Well, I have been to Louisiana, and I have to agree. I didn't see a single snow-capped mountain there. But I've also been to Alaska, and THAT'S a different story! It was always in the back of my mind when I was flying my plane 100 years ago that I would like to have gone up to Alaska and been a bush pilot. But, time, responsibilities, etc. etc. etc.
Welcome, Steve. Boy, those mountains in the background look good! I used to live in the foothills of the Sandia mountains and I really miss them out here in the hill country of Texas.
Hi Steve, and welcome to 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.
Oh my...well...let's see. I kinda had Mama Peg Duncan as a stepmom back in the day lol. I know Greg and Woody very well. Sonny lives here in Shreveport right around the corner from me. I'd bet it's safe to say we know a bunch of the same folks. Mike Spears even made me an honorary member of the WMHS band lol. Small world indeed.
Great Alaska pics! By the way...I went to NLU in the 80's and was in the band with a guy named Steve North...you wouldn't happen to be related would you?
Well, I have been to Louisiana, and I have to agree. I didn't see a single snow-capped mountain there. But I've also been to Alaska, and THAT'S a different story! It was always in the back of my mind when I was flying my plane 100 years ago that I would like to have gone up to Alaska and been a bush pilot. But, time, responsibilities, etc. etc. etc.
Dewey
Hello and welcome to the site. This is a great place to share ideas and listen to music. I hope you enjoy!
PS: I grew up in West Monroe, small world!
Welcome, Steve. Boy, those mountains in the background look good! I used to live in the foothills of the Sandia mountains and I really miss them out here in the hill country of Texas.
Hope you enjoy it here.
Dewey
Ron Ewing makes great dulcimers...you'll love it. I have one of his dulcimettes and it plays wonderfully. Welcome again!
Howdy and welcome to FOTMD (from an NLU grad living in Shreveport)!
Welcome, Steve, to this little corner of dulcimer heaven. Hope you enjoy it here!
Rob
Hey Steve, welcome aboard. Glad ya found us.
Hi Steve, and welcome to 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
Hi Steve Welcome to FOTMD