![]() ![]() My parents and I went with my 11 month old twins for the basic tour. No matter how you feel about country music or Johnny Cash, you’ll walk away from this experience humbled and grateful - we sure did! I wish more people knew about this little slice of heaven Johnny called, “the center of my universe!” It is a gorgeous piece of property with magical landscapes that could mesmerize the most cynical person. I can’t say enough good things about him, but I highly recommend buying his CD/t-shirt and paying for ticket if he’s ever singin’ in your town! He spoiled us with family stories, personal reflections, and a private concert that not only honored his uncle, but also showcased his own music (my personal request)! Our family was incredibly touched by his transparency, sincere love of family, and approachable demeanor. ![]() My favorite experience was our time with Mark (Mark Alan Cash is Johnny’s nephew). The owners of the property were out of town, but their friends, Patsy and Rodney, welcomed us in their stead and were incredibly hospitable! I’m telling you, it felt like we were visiting old friends - they were so warm, welcoming, and kind! We were given a generous tour with ample time in the home, the garage, and on the property! In short, we came away completely impressed by the property, the memorabilia, and the stories! It truly feels like you’re stepping into grandma and grandpa’s house - authentic, unpretentious, super cozy, but oozing with the spirit of Johnny, June, and their families! It actually feels like you’re just waiting for them to show up from being out of town - it’s nearly indescribable! $('#start_button').My husband and I brought our 17 yr old daughter and 20 yr old son to the Storyteller’s Farm (our son is a MASSIVE Johnny Cash fan). This.progress = num / this.progress_max * 100 Ĭonsole.log('percent: ' + this.progress + '% - ' + num + '/' + this.progress_max) ** The inner element of the progressbar (filled box). (open the console before you click the start button) var progressbar = I have a progress bar that I update in a loop of many iterations. ![]()
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