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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 AND 6 – FLYING TO SILKEBORG, DENMARK WITH
MARK CHESNUTT:
Left Nashville today with most of Mark Chesnutt’s band to
fly to Billund, Denmark via Dulles and Copenhagen. Mark and a couple of his
staff/musicians departed Texas and will hopefully connect with us in Dulles
for the flight to Copenhagen. Mark will be performing on Friday at the
Country Music Festival in Silkeborg, Denmark, on Saturday at the Country Music
Festival in Furuvik, Sweden, and then we go to Kuwait and Iraq to perform for
the troops. Back in Nashville on August 16th.
My beautiful little 9 month old “twin” granddaughter gave me a gift for the
tour. On Monday, she stuck her fingers in my left eye taking off an entire
layer on the way down and another on the way back up. I’ve been wearing a
contact lens and using antibiotics every two hours to “aggressively” treat
it. The pain is gone because of the contact lens and hopefully it will heal
quickly. My daughter had to drive me to the Optometrist and after we left,
she got a big kick out of the fact that the injured eye turned BRIGHT GREEN.
Seems the drops that he put in the eye to keep it dilated for two days have
dye in them and reacted with the contact lens. I had one bright, glowing
dilated green eye and one normal brown eye. Very attractive. I looked like
something out of a horror film. Anyone want a baby girl? Can offer a
discounted price right now. J
No problem checking in this morning and our flight
was on time. There were thunderstorms all around and I was pretty nervous. A
guy in line with a camo backpack told me it was great flying weather. So, of
course, I started quizzing him. He is a pilot and worked Medi-Vac in Iraq and
also was in Afghanistan. He actually was stationed at Speicher when I had
Aaron Tippin performing there. He was on his way to Denver for a job
interview. Has 24 years in the service and is retiring later this year.
Thankfully, he was right. The flight wasn’t too bad – a little turbulence.
It was one of those small planes and I had the exit row with no one sitting by
me. It was also FREEZING. My feet were frozen and my purse felt like it had
been in a freezer by the time we landed.
We have a 5 hour layover at Dulles so I’ve been on email non-stop. Had a
problem getting logged on. I have T-Mobile but it wouldn’t let me log on
because it’s not an official “hot spot”. Just another way to get your money.
Finally had to go on through Boingo and even had problems with it. They did
let me in the SAS First Class Lounge (after a lengthy discussion!). Even
though I’m on a business class ticket, my “Global” status on United allows me
in the First Class Lounge. FINALLY, I see a “benefit” for being Global (the
secret society).
Mark and his guys flights left Dallas and Houston on time, so they should meet
us here at around 4 pm. Our flight to Copenhagen departs at 5:15 pm.
Mark, Joe and Slim arrived on time and our flight to Copenhagen departed on
time. The flight attendants are really nice but it is a “strange” aircraft.
They made us put ALL our bags in the overhead – even my purse. They made me
put the blanket in the overhead but I could keep the pillow on the floor.
Guess the blanket can injure you if there is turbulence and the pillow
can’t???? The lady across the aisle from me had set her purse in the floor
at her feet. I saw the flight attendant pick it up and put it in the overhead
and she never mentioned one word to the passenger that she was taking it.
About 5 minutes later, the lady was totally freaking out thinking her purse
was missing. I told her what had happened and she was not happy with the
flight attendant.
The seats are absolutely the most uncomfortable I’ve ever sat in. There are
only two classes of service – coach and executive – but even in executive the
seats truly suck. The movies were “non-existent” and the food was as bad if
not worse than United. They had a “galley” where executive class passengers
could go and get food throughout the flight. The bathroom for our class was
pretty remarkable. It was huge, for one thing, and it had the windows in it
just like in the rest of the plane. The entire door was a ceiling to floor
mirror once you stepped inside! Picture that. You’re sitting on the toilet
looking at yourself on one side and outside at the sky on the other. Freaky.
Thankfully there was very little turbulence the entire flight and we landed
right on time. While we didn’t have to pick up luggage, we did have to change
terminals and it was the LONGEST walk I’ve ever taken. Plus we had a really
short connection. We made it just as everyone was getting on the little prop
plane. Thankfully the weather was beautiful and the flight was smooth.
Landed in Billund and our bus driver with a really nice bus was waiting for us
to take us the 45 minutes to the hotel. The hotel had our rooms ready and
still had my “fan” from years past. I did assure them that I would not be
riding one of their bikes while we were there. The promoter came by and gave
us the “buy out” money for our dinners. I had worked on email for about an
hour after arriving and took a break to walk downtown with the guys for
lunch. Mark crashed out as did a couple of his other guys.
The town is really large for such a remote place in Denmark. Lots of great
shopping and restaurants all centered around the water and walking street. I
had a grilled chicken breast and a salad with the freshest ingredients ever
from the salad bar. We walked back and I spent the rest of the afternoon
working on email.
My promoter friend and his new business partners are here from the Faroe
Islands. It’s his 40th birthday and his “fiancée” (in Scandinavia
they live together for 15-20 years, have babies, and sometime they marry and
sometimes they split up!) had given him a trip from the Faroe Islands to
Denmark to attend Alan Jackson’s concert. Alan’s concert cancelled a few days
ago, so I got him tickets to Mark’s concert. Dinner was at a fabulous
restaurant called “Piaf”. It was a six course meal but ever course was tiny
and UNIQUE. I’ve never had such wonderful food. And, things I never thought
I’d try – the cheek from the pig was excellent!
J Would
recommend this restaurant to everyone. Dinner lasted 5 hours…the European
way.
Just got back to the room and hoping to go to bed before 1:30 am. Going to
get up and run 5 miles tomorrow. The weather is beautiful and hope it lasts
through the concert tomorrow evening.
Jude
Friday, August 7th – Silkeborg, Denmark:
Got up early and ran over 5 miles. Weather
was perfect. The cyclists here are still so “bold”. The way the highways are
set up, there are the lanes for cars, then a lane for bikes, and finally a
sidewalk for pedestrians. Three times I had to jump out of the way to keep from
getting hit by a cyclist!
Had breakfast with some of the boys and we decided to sit outside because the
weather was so nice. Only thing is they have these little yellow bees that they
call “one day bees”. They are only here at one time of the year and this is
it. They are AGGRESSIVE to say the least. Pretty hard to eat with them
constantly buzzing you and they don’t move when you swat them.
One of Mark’s musicians came down looking pretty tired. Seems the guy he is
sharing a room with snored loudly all night long. The guy is a BIG guy, so I
can just imagine how loud it was. He said he had his ear plugs in and music
playing and he still couldn’t sleep. Then I found out that the snore fell out
of bed TWICE and the second time he hit his face on the table by the bed. His
upper lip was swollen about 3 times its normal size. I felt sorry for him until
he told me he got really drunk downtown last night.
Sound check was easy and the musicians finished around 12:15 pm. They are free
until they go back over for the show at 8:45 pm tonight. Mark has a press
conference at 2 pm then he’s free until show time. I’m hoping they all take
naps because we have a late show and an early drive to the airport for the
flight to Sweden tomorrow.
I walked downtown to buy some things that I forgot to bring with me. Got there
at about 10 minutes before 6 pm and when I came out of the store, the town was
deserted. All the shops closed at 6 pm and everyone left! Gotta love Europe.
They have their priorities straight.
The festival was packed and Mark was totally awesome. As happened in Norway, I
had several people come up to me and tell me that he was the best entertainer
the festival has ever had AND that he was better than Alan Jackson (whose
performance next weekend was canceled due to low ticket sales). The promoter
said the same thing from the stage and said she wants to bring him back. Best
compliment ever.
My friends from the Faroe Islands were here and were blown away with him as
well. I never doubted that they would be. The promoters from the Lida Festival
in Sweden were also there and we discussed getting Mark to their event next
year. He performed for 90 minutes and did 3 encores then signed autographs for
about an hour.
I am going to sleep for 3 ½ hours and then depart to the airport for the flight
to Stockholm and a performance tomorrow night.
Jude

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