Festival of Mud

My friend Sandy Autry, aka Hootie Que is a bit of a rarity on the competition circuit; he is a solo cook, a self-proclaimed One Man Wolfpack. At some of the larger events though, a little help is needed when your cook site is a quarter mile from the turn-in table. And so Sandy asked me to run his boxes for the Evans Georgia contest. After all, every Superhero deserves a sidekick, right?

This contest is part of the Banjo-B-Que festival held Memorial Day weekend. They had some good bands I would like to see, and my camper was in the shop for a week of warranty work, so why not drive over to Augusta for a couple days, I figured. As usual, outdoor events inspire Mother Nature to release the most devious weather from her magic bag, so Evans was “blessed” with a foot or so of rain that weekend.

What do you get when you put a hundred trucks and trailers plus a few thousand people into a saturated field? A fine buffalo wallow, that’s what. Friday it rained on an off throughout the evening  making it tough to enjoy the headliner act, Old Crow Medicine Show, but I was able to catch a bit of their set. On Saturday, the clouds cleared for most of the day, allowing at least your torso to stay dry. From the waist down, not so much.

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Blog Restored

Perhaps it wasn’t too smart to name this blog “Footprints”, as the site recently vanished like footprints in the sand when the tide comes in. The wave responsible was an update to the WordPress system that was incompatible with the third party theme “Virtue” that I was using.

I’ve restored the site and changed the theme, so hopefully that will prevent the issue from reoccurring.  The modification required a total reformatting of the site, so if you notice the look of some things has changed, that is why. None of the post content has been altered.

Thanks for your understanding. -GF

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