Saturday, March 22, 2008

Biscuits and Jam!






Like a whirling dervish, Stevie entered our little shop, donned shades, and got to work. Charlie especially appreciated the live music, and if you missed Stevie check with Mountain State Brewery, they want to book him. We enjoyed hosting Stevie and had a good time, albeit a busy time. Nate filled in as the Johnson and opening act, thanks Nate. Thanks to everyone for coming in, especially the young ladies who came from Morgantown to see Stevie. Wow, girls traveling to listen to John Fogerty's favorite, well done Stevie! The AR rep from Capitol Records got into the show and felt compelled to take Stevie for a walk, what happened Stevie?!


Many many thanks to MountainMade for the wonderful jelly. The Dandelion Jelly was a huge hit, and is my new favorite. Next week, more Jam thanks to Becky.


Jeremy, you missed it, damn sale. If you're reading this go to Highland Prospects, the winter inventory is 30% off, but leave at least one double hammock and straps for me. Ben... Jeremy... please put one under the counter NOW!

2 comments:

gary said...

MountainMade thanks you for the shout out!! "Dot" from Smoke Camp Crafts, works her jellies every day in small batches, just like grandma. "Dot" is truely one of W.Va.'s wild and wonderful working seniors!! more power to her!! and of course, you can purchase SCC's jellies and more at the MountainMade Country Store in downtown Thomas. PEACE OUT!!

philadelphiafreedom said...

To Whom It May Concern:
It has recently come to my attention that our dearly beloved Gary has been subjected to ridicule and malice in regards to the lack of producing a meager post card commemorating his travels to our great city of Philadelphia. I have taken upon the task of explaining the trials and tribulations that have transpired here in the city of brotherly love. First off, it is imperative to explain the current atmosphere in which our region is experiencing. As you are aware Pennsylvania is currently on the front line of our nations’ democratic battle for the nominee of “leader of the free world”. Sadly, a front line which does not include rations of trivial items as post cards. Moreover, this being God fearing country, Easter is upon us and the current correspondence market has been flooded with crucifixes and the ever symbolic dogwood blossom. Furthermore, would it not be beneficial as well as educational if such a City that is amerced in such deep historic roots and current political mayhem take more of a ferverous advantage our rich and colorful past and present? So, who is to blame? Gary for his tireless search or certain areas of this great nation that are unable to value the time honored traditions of travel correspondence. The mere task of acquiring a suitable post card that represents our fine city was a saga in which there would be no end. It is with a heavy heart that I have to inform you that Gary has come up short in his persistent search for this elusive post card. It is with great hope that this letter will be sufficient enough, until we are able to secure a suitable tangible expression of our once great capital of the state of Pennsylvania as well as our Nation.


Sincerely,
Brotherly & Love