Sylvia, I’ve come to look forward to your blogs. Heartwarming always but also make one’s mind THINK. Fee was definitely a godly man who followed God’s teachings. He was strong in his convictions. Those convictions live on today in Berea.
You are so kind, Corey. Thank you! That trip to Berea was really an inspirational one for me. And, as for the bowed psaltery, Steve built one when we got home -- no need to buy one in Berea! Steve is amazing.
What a great true story! Thanks for writing this post - it is inspirational, and humbling.
Yes, for me, too! Inspirational and humbling.
Sylvia, I’ve come to look forward to your blogs. Heartwarming always but also make one’s mind THINK. Fee was definitely a godly man who followed God’s teachings. He was strong in his convictions. Those convictions live on today in Berea.
Thank you + I look forward to your next
Corey
You are so kind, Corey. Thank you! That trip to Berea was really an inspirational one for me. And, as for the bowed psaltery, Steve built one when we got home -- no need to buy one in Berea! Steve is amazing.
What discovery there is in learning a significant piece of a story I didn’t know within a larger moment I shared.
Carter’s generosity and artistry is still flowing in your tribute to him, to Jim Fee, and to this town created and still thriving with harmony.