Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Three September Festivals Worth Wasting Gas Money On...

If you are like me, you long for days that aren't so freaking hot.  I know that I have relocated to Tennessee from the sweltering dessert temperatures in Arizona, but Tennessee has it's share of days that are so hot and muggy that you are afraid to move.  I spend all summer reading and hearing about great things to do, but it takes an act of God and Congress to pry me away from my air conditioned home office.  Now that the day time highs are just south of ungodly, it's time to poke my head out of my hermit cave and enjoy Indian summer in Middle Tennessee.

Here is a compilation of 5 festivals in and around middle Tennessee that are worth the gas money...




Photo by Jason Nelms

1)  Tennessee State Fair       September 6-15, 2013
   http://www.tnstatefair.org
I look forward to fair food all year.  In fact, I become rather grumpy if I don't get funnel cake at least once a year.  This year - look for an almost sinfully good deep fried, bacon wrapped macaroni and cheese.  The fair has something for everyone.  I love to look at the winning crafts and animals.  I always leave thinking that I couldn't possibly live without at least one alpaca.  The kids hit the rides and spin around until they puke.  The guys gather around the antique tractors and cars to talk about life in the good ol' days.

Photo by Michael Hicks

2) 35th Annual Mountaineer Folk Festival       September 6-8, 2013
http://www.visitfallcreekfalls.com/visitorguide/mountaineer_festival.pdf

This crafts fair and music festival is a great way to start Christmas shopping for those hard to please people on your list.  When the crafts and bluegrass music get to be a little much - there is always the state park to keep you entertained.  I have a wading/swimming date with my three year old nephew planned for the shallows beneath the falls.  Come on out the water is fine.



3) White Oak Crafts Fair                 September 14-15, 2013
http://www.artscenterofcc.com/Crafts/WhiteOakCraftsFair.html

Cannon County Tennessee is known for two things: white oak baskets and moonshine.  This craft fair held on the grounds of the Cannon County Arts Center.  While you are looking at the crafts and handmade baskets.  I own one and wish I could afford more - maybe one day.

All three of these festivals (and the fair), are great opportunities to get out with your family and enjoy music.  I'll be all three and can't wait to see you there.