19 August 2010

FGS - Wednesday & Thursday

On Wednesday I got into Knoxville about noon. The drive from North Carolina was pretty (yay for the I-40 being open). I was able to attend the last session of the day. The evening's dinner was entitled "Come and Sit a Spell," featuring country fare and traditional ballads.


It was a wonderful and enjoyable evening.



Today I got up early to go to the keynote. Colors were presented by an 1812-era honor guard.


Lots of interesting sessions today. I especially liked the lecture on Kentucky Land Patents. The state land office is putting color scans online with searchable databases of warrentees and patentees. The Genealogy Guys recorded a live podcast this afternoon (complete with Fletcher cat sounds).



After the podcast it was off to the banquet, or rather, the buses. The banquet was at the Museum of Appalachia, a living history museum. The food was good (more country fare), the walking tour was informative, and the entertainment a hoot.


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