This is just after my mom told a fart joke at dinner. Swear to god. #crackedherselfup #shes12 #motherdaughterroadtrip #positano (at Amalfi Coast - Positano)
You Can be a FiddleStar
I post things about fiddling. And how we can all be better at it.
I love being on #motherdaughterroadtrip but I do miss the boys back home. Luckily, FaceTime allows me to check in with #sirwinstoncup and make sure he’s getting all his treats, walks, and naps. #sayhiwinnin (at Amalfi Coast - Positano)
We’ll take the two in the middle. #positano #motherdaughterroadtrip (at Mediterranean Sea)
Walking to the market, there’s always an incredible view in front of you and behind you. #lookbothways #positano #motherdaughterroadtrip (at Amalfi Coast - Positano)
Sure, scotch is the preferred choice, but beggars can’t be choosers in Italy. My mom can run on the red stuff too. #chiantiandbread #positano #motherdaughterroadtrip (at Valle Dei Mulini Ristorante)
But it was all worth it. The view from our apartment… #positano #motherdaughterroadtrip (at Amalfi Coast - Positano)
An extremely long (and unnecessarily so, I might add) day getting from Rome to Positano but I got to get in one of my favorite travel rituals. I take a picture of the view from the train and I listen to the following songs… 1. Through the Window of a Train - Blue Highway 2. Trains I Missed - @balsamrange and 3. Freight Train - Blue Moon Rising. You should try it sometime. (at Roma-Napoli)
If you know my mother at all, you know that this is all the fuel she requires. #scotchandbread #rome #motherdaughterroadtrip (at Lumière)
Standing on a fountain. Or in a fountain. Prepositions are hard. #motherdaughterroadtrip #rome #fountainstanding (at Spanish Steps)
Trevi Fountain closed for renovation. Scaffolding just adds to the charm. #throwapennyataconstructionworker #notthesame #rome #motherdaughterroadtrip (at Trevi Fountain)
1/25/13
I am excited to embark on a new chapter of my working life - I recently gave my notice to the Pam Tillis organization and will no longer be touring with her or Lorrie Morgan (on their awesome Grits and Glamour Tour). I must admit, I'm sad to be leaving. It's been an incredible four years and I have learned so much. Thanks to Pam, her amazing husband/manager Matt Spicher, and my bandmates, especially the lovely and talented Mary Sue Englund, with whom I spent more time over the last few years than I did with my husband. And I wouldn't trade a minute of it...