From Richmond to Charlotte (Sorta) to the NC Outer Banks-March 2026
Spirituals in Richmond I had been invited to be a panelist for a discussion of spirituals for the 2026 Society for American Music (SAM) annual conference in Richmond, Virginia, so I decided to add a side trip to the Outer Banks of my home state, North Carolina. It would be only my second visit to the area, when my mother and I made it as far as Buxton, NC, in 2017. Shortly before the trip was scheduled to begin, I saw a Facebook notice that the American Spiritual Ensemble (ASE) was scheduled to perform in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Sunday after the conference. As the departure date neared, however, two events caused me to debate whether I would complete the trip as planned. First, I got an email notification that a different conference had just experienced numerous confirmed cases of COVID. While I had gotten my annual COVID vaccine a…

A Family Fourth,… A Wedding,… and the Outer Limits… Well, Banks
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Between the rehearsal, the wedding (oh, yeah, I sang the Schubert "Ave Maria"), and staying on Friday and Saturday nights with my sister and brother-in-law's timeshare an hour away in Williamsburg, I didn't see much of Virginia Beach nor more than a glimpse of the beach. On Sunday morning, Momma and I got back on road. Neither of us had seen the Outer Banks of North Carolina, so instead of driving directly back to Greensboro, we headed due south.: //singin1.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/map3.jpg" alt="" width="884" height="484" />
We made our way down the Carolina coast first to Kill Devil Hills and the : //www.nps.gov/wrbr/index.htm">Wright Brothers National Memorial , through Nags Head and finally down the Cape Hatteras Seashore to the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. It was a beautiful but warm day, and neither Momma nor I were inclined to climb either structure. So, we drove around and took pictures of the parks.
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We headed north again to get to the highway that led back to Greensboro. It made for a long day when we finally pulled into the driveway. My original plan for Monday had been to run around town to get RB washed and waxed and to buy different foods to take back to Iowa with me. Instead, I rested and prepared for the long drive back.: //singin1.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/20170711_014305-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" />I left Greensboro for Iowa on Monday night. The route set was the one I've driven many times, and I was in drive mode, which normally means best speed with minimal stops only for gas and restroom breaks. As it worked out, between a missed direction that routed me on state roads to Cincinnati--instead of the interstate highways through Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky--and several bouts of intensely heavy rain that forced me to get off the road, the trip home was extended by several hours.
Oh, RB turned 150K. Happy b'day, RB!!I made it back to Grinnell just after 6 p.m. Central Time. This was quite a trip!! And, believe it or not, I was at my desk at work on Wednesday at 8: 30 a.m.!
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