Yes. Yes we have and yes we will.
We had the privilege of sharing Thanksgiving with our friends the Wigginses. (For those of you in attendance at the Wigginses, the es is correct because it's plural. Had I said, "the Wiggins' house" it would have been s apostrophe because it's possessive. You're welcome.) So anyway, Bryan's family was there which includes his parents, Talmadge and Marjorie, who hail from Wilkesboro. And like any true southerner, they can spin a yarn. That means tell a story. And a mighty fine story they told. The point was to tell about a favorite Thanksgiving memory. And Zach, a fine folk musician, heard in these tales being told an opportunity to enhance the storytelling with a little background music. I think it's safe to say that everyone at that table now has a new favorite Thanksgiving memory to talk about for years to come.
I've got a little snippet of it here. In case you're wondering if Herbie enjoyed himself, be on the lookout at about the 45 second mark in the video. I think you'll have your answer.