Living in suburban central New Jersey beneath the shade of old, tall oaks and, yes, often surrounded by fast-driving motorists . . . having oft-visited roots in both upstate New York and North Carolina . . . and being near enough to both New York City and Philadelphia to experience their culture, excitement, soaring buildings, and diversity, I feel fortunate to enjoy all of these "worlds", if it even makes sense to separate them in such a way. There's beauty and richness in each of these places that I and my family love. And this summer many of us (from New York City and Iredell County and places beyond and in between ) will gather at the Grandfather Mountain Games.
BTW, did anyone see Ralph Stanley in Entertainment Weekly a week or so ago? -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 7:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BG: FW: Heritage I wasn't trying to be ugly, I just wanted to let you know that not all city folk are inconsiderate like the ones you ran into. I looked at that email again and I realize now that I may have sounded kind of hateful. I'm sorry if I came off harsh--I can and do appreciate your feelings. Bluegrass Bulletin Board brought to you by the fan club of Dr Ralph Stanley & His Clinch Mountain Boys subscribe or unsubscribe at