Looking forward to part 2! Prayers for you and your Mom. Okay, now I am hoping you will share some of your paintings. Now back to the tour of the small town. Loved hearing about the various buildings and your memories of your time there. So many interesting bits of information. Thanks for sharing.
Man brother, as many of these videos as you make walking or driving through the Carolina hills I'll watch. I spent a few years in Western NC and have always had a really special connection with it. Hope to call it home again someday.
My biological family is from Spruce Pine. l find this video fascinating. It’s funny they know nothing about me , but l know lots about them except what town our ancestors came from and my bio family still live at. Now l am getting my first view of what might have been , l grew up in the NYC area and my life couldn’t be more different than this . Not better or worse , but different. Thanks for posting .
Oh no I hope your mom is okay. Thank you for showing us around town, I love small towns so does my family and I guess that’s why we left Maryland and moved to Pennsylvania. The problem is that most small towns are becoming big and a lot of farms are growing houses 😢. Thank you for the beautiful views and I truly hope your mom is okay. 🙏
I stayed at the Richmond in for a couple of nightsvsone years ago. Sunday night I walked to town. The streets were absolutely empty. The only place I met someone was at El Ranchero where I had dinner.
True i'm proud someone did if anyone only knew what memories this old town still holds for me..I was a 80's baby and town wasn't hoppin till my ole Corvette rolled threw that's when everyone turned it loose LOL @@tonyleeglenn
Thanks for watching as always brother. Yes - that parking lot is usually more crowded, but it was very early on a Saturday morning, and there just weren't many visitors there yet. It is also a small community hospital - so never super-crowded.
That’s where I’m from I live in Bakersville we got snow here this morning we’re getting a big lots where food line used to be they’re finally doing something with that old building oh we have a Walmart not just ingles lol
I had to come up again this morning Adam. I was surprised to see the snow. Cold for sure up there this time of year. I show the Wal-mart and more in subsequent videos. Very cool to visit the old home town.
Thanks Tony Glenn. I enjoyed that! This will definitely go in my bookmark favorites.
Looking forward to part 2! Prayers for you and your Mom. Okay, now I am hoping you will share some of your paintings. Now back to the tour of the small town. Loved hearing about the various buildings and your memories of your time there. So many interesting bits of information. Thanks for sharing.
Man brother, as many of these videos as you make walking or driving through the Carolina hills I'll watch. I spent a few years in Western NC and have always had a really special connection with it. Hope to call it home again someday.
Thanks Tony … really enjoyed the tour. Very beautiful in your neck of the woods. Will watch part 2. Love all the guitar stuff as well !
Thanks so much Darren. I'm posting part two tomorrow (Nov. 14). Appreciate you watching and commenting.
I love these videos always. It is great to see other parts of the US I wouldn't normally get to see. I hope you got to see your Mom after this trip.
My biological family is from Spruce Pine. l find this video fascinating. It’s funny they know nothing about me , but l know lots about them except what town our ancestors came from and my bio family still live at.
Now l am getting my first view of what might have been , l grew up in the NYC area and my life couldn’t be more different than this . Not better or worse , but different.
Thanks for posting .
Oh no I hope your mom is okay. Thank you for showing us around town, I love small towns so does my family and I guess that’s why we left Maryland and moved to Pennsylvania. The problem is that most small towns are becoming big and a lot of farms are growing houses 😢. Thank you for the beautiful views and I truly hope your mom is okay. 🙏
I stayed at the Richmond in for a couple of nightsvsone years ago. Sunday night I walked to town. The streets were absolutely empty. The only place I met someone was at El Ranchero where I had dinner.
I got a Aria Pro II acoustic guitar bought at Sullins music April 4th 1980 looks like the D-45 Martin great guitar cost close to $1,000 back then.
I bought my first electric guitar at Sulivans Music on lower St. It was a little 1 pickup white Cort.
Wish. I could take a cruise
I never dreamed we'd be on the map LOL
Cool to know I’m helping that a little.
True i'm proud someone did if anyone only knew what memories this old town still holds for me..I was a 80's baby and town wasn't hoppin till my ole Corvette rolled threw that's when everyone turned it loose LOL @@tonyleeglenn
I don't think I've ever seen a medical complex with so many empty parking spaces. Out this way you are lucky to find parking at any facility.
Thanks for watching as always brother. Yes - that parking lot is usually more crowded, but it was very early on a Saturday morning, and there just weren't many visitors there yet. It is also a small community hospital - so never super-crowded.
@@tonyleeglenn Round here it is crazy at every medical office no matter what time of day. If they are open, they are busy.
Slow it down
That’s where I’m from I live in Bakersville we got snow here this morning we’re getting a big lots where food line used to be they’re finally doing something with that old building oh we have a Walmart not just ingles lol
I had to come up again this morning Adam. I was surprised to see the snow. Cold for sure up there this time of year. I show the Wal-mart and more in subsequent videos. Very cool to visit the old home town.
I didn't know that about how the streets were named, or the man in the rock wall. The town has changed a bit since I came here in the mid '80's
did you ever get a haircut from Sam?