Monday, September 9, 2013

Wake Me Up!

Monday's Music Moment
Brought to you by Ms. Lizz

by Avicii


Feeling my way through the darkness
Guided by a beatin' heart
I can't tell where the journey will end
But I know where to start

They tell me I'm too young to understand
They say I'm caught up in a dream
Well life will pass me by if I don't open up my eyes
Well that's fine by me

So wake me up when it's all over
When I'm wiser and I'm older
All this time I was finding my self, and I
didn't know I was lost

So wake me up when it's all over
When I'm wiser and I'm older
All this time I was finding my self, and I
didn't know I was lost

I tried carrying the weight of the world
But I only have two hands
Hope I get the chance to travel the world
But I don't have any plans

Wish that I could stay forever this young
Not afraid to close my eyes
Life's a game made for everyone
And love is the prize

So wake me up when it's all over
When I'm wiser and I'm older
All this time I was finding my self, and I
didn't know I was lost

So wake me up when it's all over
When I'm wiser and I'm older
All this time I was finding my self, and I
didn't know I was lost

I didn't know I was lost
I didn't know I was lost
I didn't know I was lost
I didn't know I was lost



Friday, September 6, 2013

Matthews Covered Bridge Festival

Indiana has a few treasured covered bridges left from days past.

A covered bridge is exactly what is sounds like: a bridge that is "covered" with a protective shelter. At the time that Indiana was becoming developed and industrialized (early 1800s), bridges were all made from wood. An uncovered bridge would become bad, and therefore dangerous, from exposure to rain, snow, winds, etc. An uncovered bridge would become dangerous in as little as 5 - 15 years. But a covered bridge would last much longer. Those that are still surviving today (preserved, not used) are a treasure.



Originally it was estimated that Indiana had over 400 covered bridges! 
Now there are only about 90 of them. And one of those 90+ is right here in our own backyard!

This weekend the Matthews Covered Bridge Festival gives you a look into the past with an opportunity to see the covered bridge (just 20 minutes north of Muncie) and to experience real "Hoosier" culture.

There will be live music, vendors selling crafts, antiques, food, etc. and games for kids and adults alike.

For more information, visit the Matthews Covered Bridge Festival.