Wednesday, August 29, 2012

How High's The Water Mama?


Written and 
Performed By: Johnny Cash





How high's the water, mama?
Two feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Two feet high and risin'

(Baptizing Hole for Local Churches - 
                     May 2011 Flood)


We can make it to the road in a homemade boat
That's the only thing we got left that'll float
It's already over all the wheat and the oats,
Two feet high and risin'

(Cuban Raft washed ashore in Florida in 1989 - 
On display at Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, Daytona)



How high's the water, mama?
Three feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Three feet high and risin'

(Garrett Hollow- Bowling Green, Ky. -
               Flood of April 2011)


Well, the hives are gone,
I've lost my bees
The chickens birds are sleepin'
In the willow trees
Cow's in water up past her knees,
Three feet high and risin'

(Bird in tree in my back yard)
How high's the water, mama? 
Four feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Four feet high and risin'


(Nolin River Dam - Flood of May 2011)     
            
(Nolin River Dam -   Normal Winter Pool)

Hey, come look through the window pane,
The bus is comin', 
gonna take us to the train
Looks like we'll be blessed with a little more rain,
4 feet high and risin'

(My back yard - February 2012)



How high's the water, mama? 
Five feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Five feet high and risin'

(Nolin Dam 2011)





Well, the rails are washed out north of town
We gotta head for higher ground
We can't come back till the water comes down,
Five feet high and risin'

(Moutardier Campsite 2011)



Well, it's five feet high and risin'

(Barren River - Bowling Green 2011)



Though any flood in our area has never nor will ever be as bad as anything the folks along the coast are dealing with, with Hurricane Issac, I thought I would use this song and some pictures from flooded areas around my hometown. 


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Sunday, August 19, 2012

American Idol Comes To Bowling Green

Working downtown is usually a little on the boring side, other than the entertainment of watching people attempting to parallel park and Wednesdays in June when downtown hosts Concerts In The Park with local bands and food vendors around the square from noon to one. But, every now and then special events take place downtown also. Like the filming of the Independence Bank commercial, which was filmed in front of our office and around the old Courthouse which is just across the street. 



This week brought news of a very special event, The American Idol Small Town Audition Bus Tour. Bowling Green is one of ten small towns chosen by Idol. The event took place Friday in Fountain Square Park, which is the center of our downtown area and only half a block from our office. 

The Convention and Visitor's Bureau along with downtown business owners have know about the event for a few weeks and have been preparing, sprucing things up and decorating the store fronts.


Fountain Square Park was closed off to through traffic and barriers were put up.


The registration table was set up on one side of the park. Once registered, a few auditioners at a time were allowed through the barriers to the second line that lead to the judges.








The line of auditioners began at the registration table,




and went down Park Row...






to State Street...






proceeded along State Street...



up the other side of Fountain Square...
(a few rain drops do not deter these auditioners)









Around the divided lanes on Main...




to the corner of Main and State Street...










and down State to nearly Eighth Street.

As the crowd of onlookers began to grow, more barricades were put up. Bowling Green's Finest were on hand to keep things under control and orderly.




The bus was parked in the middle of Main Street and had a canopy set up on both sides. 









This is where the judges were. They were not the stars that you see on TV, but were Idol Producers, one at each table.


Four people at a time were brought from the line inside the barricade to the judges table. Auditioners did not know which judge they were to perform in front of.










Two of my daughter's friends in the audition line.
(Unfortunately no Gold Ticket)







These are random groups of four auditioners as they stand before the judges.



 It had to be hard performing and then standing there while the other three perform before you hear what the judge has to say.


















Just as you see them do on the show, some of the people perform while standing in line. I enjoyed walking around listening to the ones that were.




Some were entertaining but comical.













While others were pretty good.












A few knew it was going to be a long wait and brought along their chairs.





Though I have not heard anyone say how many made it on to the next round, I got to see a few get "The Gold Ticket",






be photographed and videoed singing beside the bus...




then move on to the producers table for further instructions.




Several thousand people turned out for this event,as well as TV crews from other areas.
  



















Idol producers said, in an interview after the event, that Bowling Green has had the largest turnout by far.

One of the local officers I talked to said that he had spoken with people at the auditions from Ontario, Canada as well as people from Florida and New York.




It was a fun event and I was glad that I was able to be downtown and see it firsthand.

After seeing the audition process here in my hometown and seeing the American Idol Experience Show at Disney World, where one contestant from the winners there advances on to another round, I will definitely have to watch this season!!








I am looking forward to Season 12...




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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Where Did You Get That Hat


Written By: Joseph J. Sullivan (1888)
(Lyrics added in 1901 By: James Rolmaz)
Performed By: Stanley Holloway






Where did you get that hat? 
Where did you get that tile?

 
Isn't it a nobby one, And just the proper style?

I should like to have one just the same as
that!
Where
e'er I go
they
shout;
"Hello!
where
did you
get that
hat?
"





Now how I came to get his hat,
'Tis very strange and funny.
Grandfather died and left to me,
His property and money.









And when 
the will it 
was read 
out,
They 
told me
straight and flat; 
If I would 
have his 
money, 
I must 
also wear his hat!




Where did you get that hat?
Where did you get that tile?



Isn't it a nobby one, 
And just the proper style?



I should like to have one
Just the same as that! 

Where e'er I go they shout: 
"Hello! where did you get that hat?"




If I go to the Op'ra house,
In the op'ra season; 
There's some one sure to shout at me, 
Without the slightest reason. 


If I go to a concert hall, 
To have a jolly spree; 
There's some one in the party, 
Who is sure to shout at me:


Where did you get that hat?
Where did you get that tile?




Isn't it a nobby one,
And just the proper style?










I should like to have one,
Just the same as that!
Where e're I go they shout:
"Hello! Where did you get that hat?"









Photos of My Son and Daughter (one of my Niece):
Beech Bend Park 2010 - Cancun 2007 - Cowgirl 2010 - Cowboy 2005 -
1987 (Wearing My Dad's hat) - College Graduation 2009 - High School Graduation 2012 -
Destin 2002 - Home 2004 - Christmas 2006 - Heading to school 2012 -
School Field Trip 1992 - My Niece Disney World 2012 - Downtown Disney 2012 -
Disney world 2012 - Dapper Dans Disney World 2012.


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