Monday, April 06, 2009

Weekly update

I've been working on getting the Rutherford County Tombstone page re-done and completed. So far I've completely re-listed the entire county, alphabetically(which also means numerically). Over 700 cemeteries, so it took me a few days to finish it. One thing bugged me though-there is a small cemetery in Murfreesboro that I had found a few months ago but needed to revisit when the weeds wouldn't be so bad(and threat of snakes). And from descriptions in the new Rutherford County Cemeteries and Graveyards book, I figured it could be one of 2 different cemeteries, since both descriptions showed them to be near each other(and if I found one, where was the other?)...

Note to self...read the ENTIRE cemetery description including names when thinking two are awfully close to each other in location!

One cemetery was the "Kirk"(#368) cemetery, the other was "Nisbett"(#491). We went back out to visit it on Saturday. I didn't bring the book along with me, but when I got there and started reading the names on the headstones I found both Kirk AND Nisbetts there! When I got home I checked the names for those I had found....yep, sure enough the exact same names are listed in BOTH cemeteries in the book! So there are Kirks and Nisbetts, so this will from now on be the Kirk-Nisbett Cemetery.


Wanted to get out more as Saturday was a gorgeous day, but I wasn't feeling well and we had things like yardwork that REALLY needed to get done before it rained again on Sunday.

More country music awards on Sunday night. I can never remember which are which but I love watching any of them! Especially when Brad Paisley won for Best Male Artist!! I let out a huge scream! And he's at home here in Nashville(well, Spring Hill) waiting for Kimberly to have their 2nd baby any day now. Awwwwww! So sweet! Carrie Underwood won Entertainer, which is fine by me, as long as it wasn't Kenny Chesney again. And the song that Trace Adkins sang with the military choir, my goodness I was in tears from the start of it. The opening lyrics are:

I was there in the winter of '64
When we camped in the ice
at Nashville's doors
Three hundred miles our trail had led
We barely had time to bury our dead
When the Yankees charged and the colors fell
Overton hill was a living hell
When we called retreat it was almost dark
I died with a grapeshot in my heart


Oh man that hits home. And of course anything moving like this makes me cry like a baby. I also cried when Jamey Johnson sang "In Color" even though I've heard the song a thousand times. I just love it so much. And I was sooo happy when it won "Song of the Year". It was an excellent field with some really great songs this year, but I was thrilled that it won even though it meant that Brad didn't win that one. And finally, the performance that got me off of the couch to clap and cheer at the end of it was John Rich's "Shutting Detroit Down". It says so much. I love John Rich.

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