Yesterday was a travel day, a rainy one, across Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky to Bowling Green. We Bee-Liners stopped to eat twice, once at Panera for lunch, and once when we arrived in Bowling Green at the Montana Grill, where the waitress seemed a little nonplussed by Robin’s request for vegitarian nachos.
Jeremy and I then continued on to Nashville (thanks Uncle Earl for letting us borrow your van!!!) to our own houses, where we could sleep in our own beds. As I write this I’m in my own office and just almost burned my oatmeal because I was concentrating on writing a birthday card to my dad and forgot it was on the stove. My laundry is turning merrily in my dryer and I’m getting ready to re-pack for the last week of the tour with somewhat less stuff than I started out with. A blissful twelve hours at home. Well, actually a truly blissful morning wouldn’t’ include laundry, or unloading the dishwasher, but it was close enough.
We’re playing at the Capitol Arts Theater in Bowling Green tonight, only about an hour from Nashville, so we expect to see some hometown friends. And, check it out, the show is free. That’s right, completely free! So if you live nearby, come see us!
One picture for today:
This is our van, which we load and unload at least twice a day. Good times, good times.
Tags: American Revival, dixie bee-liners, tour, Uncle Earl


Whewww, the “one picture for today” is truly worth a thousand words!