By the time you read this post today, me and the girls will be headed back in the hills for a very special day. We'll be somewhere along the fast moving creek you see in the photo-and of course I'll tell you all about it before too long.
For now-enjoy one more song from our recent performance at the Union County Historical Society in Blairsville, GA.
(*Before you watch the video you need to stop the music player-the music controls are along the top of this page on the far left side-just above the Blind Pig logo. Click the center round button to stop the player)
Hope you enjoyed the song!
Seems like there's been so many musical things going on around the Blind Pig house recently that I feel the need to share it with you. In the coming weeks I'll be giving away several cds-with music of your choice from my playlist so be on the look out for the giveaways. In fact-let's start today!
Leave a comment on this post for a chance to win a cd with 10 songs you pick from the music player here on the Blind Pig & the Acorn. (giveaway ends Wednesday September 12th)
Tipper
p.s. The JCCF'S Fall Festival is coming up fast-I'll be giving away a few tickets-so stay tuned for that too!








I love that you're passing your heritage along to your girls. And I love the fact they are so interested!
Posted by: downthelanegirl | September 10, 2012 at 09:38 PM
can't wait to hear rest of story!
Posted by: kay | September 10, 2012 at 07:44 PM
Even though I am tardy posting, could I be included in the running for the CD collection of special songs? (was away from computer or wouldn't have missed by daily "heart dose of Blind Pig treasures".
Is there a CD of the Blairsville performance?
Since we are close to making our road trip to Clay County, which cd's would you reccommend we get to listen to on our way up? What a grand way to get into the mountain mind set..listening to your family sing their hearts out!!
Please tell your girls that every time I listen to them play their instruments or sing, my heart is blessed by their love of keeping mountain music alive..and that they have chosen to live close to their family and be shining stars of lights in their community..How delightful..
Posted by: anne d. | September 10, 2012 at 01:29 PM
When WNCW is being more than it's usual whacky (we get only that station), I click over to Blind Pig so I'm glad you're being extra musical. I can't listen in w/out Charlotte asking to watch the girls in Undone in Sorrow. Glad to see in in #1!- Vanessa
Posted by: Vanessa | September 10, 2012 at 11:31 AM
I am not sure you will even see this post since it is Mon am.. was away at an historical show spinning and educating about the spinning of hemp---but I'd sure like to hope I could be in the running of that cd---I would have to give it to my dad since this is his kind of music as well as mine.
Posted by: LINDA L. KERLIN | September 10, 2012 at 08:19 AM
The Way Back in the Hills performance was excellent.
How about treating us to some acapella.
Many in the younger generation do not even know what harmony is. I think you are helping to change that.
Posted by: Harold Ammons | September 09, 2012 at 11:02 PM
Enjoyed the Blind Pig Gang's music. Looking forward to my annual trek back to Western N.C. in October and an opportunity to "get back in the hills". Enjoy yourself and your family on your day there.
Posted by: Dale Anderson | September 09, 2012 at 09:54 PM
Your beautiful creek looks a lot like those we have out here in Oregon, only ours have Douglas fir alongside. Have a wonderful day in the mountains.
Posted by: Ferne K | September 09, 2012 at 09:10 PM
Hey, Tipper!
Thank you for sharing the song, your girls a delight! Did I ever tell you my daughter plays violin? And guess what, I've started taking viola lessons, what a joke! Got it, a bow, and the case at a garage sale for $35!!
Anyway, hadn't stopped by for a while, and wanted to say hey to you!
:)
Posted by: trisha too | September 09, 2012 at 07:16 PM
Beautiful, Wow, that was a wonderful arrangement with the fiddle and guitars, just beautiful.. got to learn this one..
Posted by: Tim Mc | September 09, 2012 at 07:04 PM
Tipper,
I enjoyed getting to see and hear
"The Blind Pig Gang" performing at
the old Blairsville Courthouse.
Just imagine, all that wonderful
music, and Free...thanks to the
Union County Historical Society!
And if I could recall a few years
that stream looks just right to
float a redworm in, or a slightly
baked wasper larvie. Hope you all
have a good time 'outing in a cool
mountain stream'...Ken
Posted by: Ken | September 09, 2012 at 04:26 PM
I'm envious for me, but joyful for you and yours with the scenery and the tunes :-)
Posted by: Charline | September 09, 2012 at 03:49 PM
Talking about things "musical" I just finished attending the 122 annual Old Folks Day and Shaped Note Singing at Morning Star Methodist Church in Dutch Cove. It was wonderful!
Posted by: Paula Rhodarmer | September 09, 2012 at 02:46 PM
Love this one..They did an awesome job..Hope you have a nice Day Back In The Hills.
Posted by: susie swanson | September 09, 2012 at 02:45 PM
Tipper and B Ruth
I wouldn't worry about the "Rock-Fish-Lobster-Thingy" which I can also see because if it does come to life it looks like it will be content laying there with it's head against that tree.It could also be a giant tadpole but can you imagine the size the frog would be.
What I trying to figure out is what is that crossing the creek in the top of the picture. To me it looks like it is Decagon or Dodegagon shaped bridge,footlog, or pipeline. There also appears to me a old board sign nailed to the tree facing away from the camera. Just curious. Thanks :)
Posted by: Stephen Ammons | September 09, 2012 at 01:39 PM
I wish I could join you. We won't be headed up your way til November this year. No tickets for JCCF for me, I would love to be entered into the cd giveaway though. Love the music.
Posted by: Sheryl Paul | September 09, 2012 at 12:08 PM
Interesting photo... spirit of the land making itself known??? ; )
Posted by: Mrs. K | September 09, 2012 at 11:53 AM
Tipper--Thanks to inside knowledge, I reckon I know what you and the girls have in store today. It should be a wonderful occasion, harkening back to days of yesteryear in the most meaningful of ways and through the most moving of traditions, and the weather promises to be perfect.
Now, I know about this mystery, but did you ever reveal the other one related to your vegetative buddy growing close by the house? If so, I missed it, although that's possible given the fact that I'm in the short rows of finishing a book and have deadlines facing me everywhere I turn.
Anyway, point me to the answer if you've given it; if not, it's high time you did so. Inquiring minds want to know.
Jim Casada
www.jimcasadaoutdoors.com
Posted by: Jim Casada | September 09, 2012 at 11:42 AM
Thanks for this. Music is a heart-to-heart gift!
Posted by: Penny | September 09, 2012 at 11:32 AM
Wishing you and your girls a wonderful family day in such a peaceful place.
A couple of weeks ago, my big-kids and I decided we needed a get away day down by our little creek. We left the cellphones and modern conveniences, and spent hours together just catching salamanders and crayfish and digging up shiny rocks and laughing and sharing just like our good old days, 20 years ago when they were my little-kids.
Families need to catch those memories while we can.
Posted by: Jo | September 09, 2012 at 11:18 AM
Oh a fun day ahead I'm sure!!! I'll be going on a river adventure tomorrow with my 2 best friends. Taking a picnic lunch along of course and spending the day exploring the Chattahoochee river near Helen! Tourist have thinned out so now it's our time on the river, such a cleansing feeling to let the water rush your cares and concerns of the past and bring hopes for the future.
Posted by: Marianne | September 09, 2012 at 11:14 AM
Your very special day has me curious. What could be so special to make the girls get out of bed so early? Hmmm...A photo shoot? Fishing? Regardless, it sounds exciting!
Posted by: Shirla | September 09, 2012 at 10:50 AM
Enjoyed the clear, beautiful sounds of your girls voices and the perfect accompanying music.
Even tho I am pushing 80 years, I am still playing the accordian my parents gave me when I was 14 and
am part of a little music group that gets together for pure fun
and our attempts for sweet sounds.
Posted by: Phyllis | September 09, 2012 at 10:49 AM
Love the picture. Have always been fascinated by creeks and rivers. I can sit and watch the water for hours.
Posted by: Garland Davis | September 09, 2012 at 10:40 AM
Beautiful day to be roaming about and making good memories together. I can't wait to read about your adventures. The girls really sound great on this one! When I visit my daddy I play Blind Pig tunes for him on my cell phone. I can't wait to play Back in the Hills for him - as it is just where he is longing to be.
Posted by: Mary Rutherford | September 09, 2012 at 10:37 AM
Love the hiking Way Back in the Hills. There are too many bear now. I bet you girls will have some tales to tell when you get back.
I love the rock formation. Years ago my uncle had trouble identifying where the old Homeplace once stood. He got his landmarks from the rocks which are the only thing that does not change.
Posted by: PinnacleCreek | September 09, 2012 at 10:18 AM
Is that the same old rickety bridge we crossed last fall? or is it a footlog?
I would hate to meet the monster that broke the end off that huge boulder! I'll bet he broke off a piece to throw at an even bigger critter.
I really like that picture. Is there any way you could send it too me to use as a wallpaper on my PC? It loses too much resolution if I just steal it off here.
Posted by: Ed Ammons | September 09, 2012 at 10:03 AM
Tipper, That is a scary looking rock. I noticed there was a rock foot path above the creek. I loved the musical performance by your girls at Blairsville Historical Society. They are so talented.
Posted by: Sallie Miller Covolo | September 09, 2012 at 10:03 AM
Looks like a beautiful creek, can't wait to hear more about your special day!
Posted by: Lise | September 09, 2012 at 09:57 AM
A beautiful woods and a clear stream to go play by. . .Ahhh, sounds wonderful! Just the kind of place to let the imagination recharge and the soul quiet down long enough to hear the voice of the Ruach HaKodesh through the breeze. Have a wonderful time ladies!
Posted by: Rush | September 09, 2012 at 09:57 AM
I tried to play a fiddle once upon a time without much success. In fact, I have one stuck up under my bed. Anyone who has heard me play knows it needs to stay there.
Do you know them thangs ain't got no frets, keys, valves or slides. They are only a wooden box with four metal strings (previously made, I think, from cat's gut) a bow made from the hair of a horse's tail and a chunk of sticky stuff you can find on the side of an injured pine tree.
You have to hold it with your chin and make your hands do two different things at the same time. Kinda like rubbing your head and patting your belly at the same time. Or is that patting your head and rubbing your head.
Most instruments are mostly mechanical, so about anybody can, with enough practice, learn to play. A fiddle/violin is the different. You have to have an "ear" first. Then you can start to learn the mechanics. If you don't have the ear, no amount of practice will make you sound good.
I think that's why a violin is held the way it is. You have to be able to hear it over other instruments. Your ear is right down there next to it, plus you can "hear" it through your chin and the bones in your head.
My, ain't I been mouthy today!
Posted by: Ed Ammons | September 09, 2012 at 09:49 AM
I ENJOY THE GOOD PICKING
AND SINGING IT STARTS MY
DAY OFF RIGHTPLEASE DON'T
EVER STOP PLAYING AND
SINGING THAT GOOD OLD MUSIC
I LOVE TO HEAR.
JOHNIE IN ARK,
Posted by: JOHNIE T. ARANT | September 09, 2012 at 09:39 AM
Sounds like a fun day along the creek. Now I'm homesick!
Posted by: Lonnie Dockery | September 09, 2012 at 09:30 AM
Don't know where that place in the photo is but, that is just where I would love to be! I would wade in that water till I got the sore throat. Bet there is a big trout in there somewhere. Great photo Tipper!
Posted by: Bradley | September 09, 2012 at 09:27 AM
Hi Tipper,Wish I was on such a fall drive as you 3 girls,I do miss so many things our Mainland has to offer that we don't have here in Hi.This is a beautiful place,but there no place like home. God bless all. Jean
Posted by: Jean | September 09, 2012 at 09:17 AM