Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Arkasouri Trip part 7: Final Fling

Well, I think this will be the last post of the August trip to the mystery-land called "Arkasouri" -- mainly because this cotton-picking thing has gone on long enough. AND . . . we are getting ready to leave in about 2 weeks to go out again! (I heard, as Kitty says, that groan!) Well, after all, we have apples trees coming that need to be planted . . . and the leaves are so beautiful . . . and . . . and . . . well, there are the "sweet facies" we can't stay away from for long!

Right before we left for home, the Davenports, sweet friends who live high up on a mountain top in extreme northern Arkansas, hosted a very special event for us. They invited many of their friends to come enjoy the Country Cousins, and the invited a special guest for the Country Cousins to enjoy! Below is Mrs. Violet Hensley, who turns 93 years old this month. Check out this web article: http://www.stateoftheozarks.net/Cultural/Peoples/VioletHensley.html She is such a dear lady -- she not only plays very old-fashioned fiddle, but she has made dozens and dozens of fiddles -- big fiddles, tiny ones, beautiful, intricately carved ones, fancy ones, and rustic ones.

She brought several fiddles to show us. Some of them she carved from wood she cut down and planed herself. On some of them, she carved horse heads and razorback heads, and on others she painted mountain flowers. She carves with plain, ordinary knives, some of which she made herself.

Her fiddles are in museums and are cherished by Grand Ole Opry stars. The stories she told of life in the Ozarks during Depression years were inspiring. She is a delightful new friend, and although she is almost completely blind, she offered to help Daniel learn to hand carve -- she lives just a short distance from the Millers. She even called our home in Florida to follow up on her offer to teach Daniel. What an extraordinary life, lived for the Lord and for others! Thank you, Lord, and thank you, Davenports!

Here, the camera is on the wrong setting again (hey, I warned you that I am no photographer!)

The Country Cousins let her take the lead on most songs -- she is a natural performer! Occasionally she took a rest and let the children take the floor.
Mother and I enjoy the "concert" from the back of the stage!

RG and Sarah do their "dueling fiddles", Red Haired Boy and Old Joe Clark, one of my mother's favorites.

Daughter-in-law Ashley and Lisa Davenport. The Davenports are always so willing to gather their friends and make us feel welcome.

Here RG and Kitty really get into "Orange Blossom Special". This was one piece Mrs. Hensley had never played, so she sat this one out. But I think she knew every other mountain and bluegrass song ever written! Looks like Mr. Davenport couldn't resist taking to the floor to get his feet moving!!

Bethie, Katie, and Ashley delight us with their rendition of "I'll Fly Away" -- Oh, I think that's Lisa Davenport adding her voice, too, behind Katie. Some of those trophies on the wall are Lisa's.

Jason and Ashley visit with little Sam with the music in the background. I think Sam has been enjoying the punch!

For some really great pictures and commentary on the trip, visit the Dischers' fun blog:
Okay, one trip put into the memory book! Thank you, Lord, for Your hand of mercy on our travels. Thank you for Your wonderful people who are so willing to share their hospitality and gather a family to their hearts. Until next time . . .

8 comments:

The Stricklen Family said...

Great trip! What more can you say :)

Love,
Molly

Berean Families United said...

I agree. What a precious lady and Godly example to the young people.
Thanks so much for posting!!
Love, The Graves

The Miller Family said...

That was a very special ending to the trip, wasn't it! It's been lots of fun to re-live the time spent here through the pictures...even pictures of my punch stained children!

Love,
Katie

The Dischers said...

That was a nice round up of the rest of our visit. Mrs. Hensley is such a neat lady! The kids were honored to play with her.

Love,
Beth

Anonymous said...

Mrs. Hensley sounds like an amazing and very interesting lady with a passion for fiddles! What an opportunity to meet her. You're getting ready to go off on another trip? I thought we traveled a lot... :)

Elisabeth

Anonymous said...

I think it's wonderful that you are thinking of the ones who will follow you and will get to enjoy the fruit of your labors. Russell and I usually think of landscaping last. My dad says that (landscaping) is one of the first things you do when buying a property. We need to learn to think of the years ahead and not the here and now.

Bonnie said...

Thank y'all for the sweet comments. It was a good trip. We plan to leave, the Lord willing, on Oct. 20th (Matthew's 17th birthday!) for Arkasouri again.

Elisabeth was referencing a comment I made about getting fruit trees planted ASAP! We want grandchildren to enjoy them some day, although we hope to get to enjoy them, too! What would the country be without the vision of Johnny Appleseed!

Hopefully, this trip won't yield so many "parts!" Hope to take some fall foliage pictures, though. I think my next post will be Florida's Fall Colors. We do have our own colors here in the fall!

Bonnie

Kelly said...

Wonderful photos....I am looking forward to hearing about your next adventure!