I'm going to attempt to share a few images harvested from last week in Spicewood.
Here's the one...
Willie Nelson by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Trigger
Purchased sight unseen for $750 after a drunk stepped on his old one at Floore's Country Store in 1969.
Trigger by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
This is where it went down...
Willie Nelson by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Willie's ranch was used to film Red Headed Stranger so much like the terlingua ghost town, there are quite a few structures that are perfect for photography. Only problem is I was there to shoot video so my nikon was in the truck most of the time. These are just a few shots that were gleaned along the way.
the chapel
Willie Nelson-3 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
If the left handed cigarette ever becomes legal, Willie is well positioned to take advantage of that.
Willie Nelson-4 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
This is Willie's private outdoor stage during set up. Pretty cool thing to have in your yard.
Willie Nelson-5 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
During the reunion, there were a lot of vendors selling eclectic wares. This is one of many.
Willie Nelson-7 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Airstreams were popular.
Willie Nelson-9 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
The adult beverages were part of the ticket price. While open bars are tempting, we had work to do so we sampled lightly.
Willie Nelson-10 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Willie's mike stand has picks that say "Roll Me Up". I have a feeling his song, "Roll me up and smoke me when I die" will become a reality some day.
Willie Nelson-12 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
This one's kind of blurry but I like the sly grin. Besides, a little blur softens wrinkles.
Willie Nelson-13 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Classic B&W
Willie Nelson-15 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
At 83, Will likes the crowd to do some of the singing.
Willie Nelson-16 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
One of numerous art installations on the property.
Willie Nelson Mural by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Willie's son Lukas. He's the next generation Willie that will carry the torch. He can sing exactly like his dad.
Lukas Nelson-18 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Here's the one...
Willie Nelson by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Trigger
Purchased sight unseen for $750 after a drunk stepped on his old one at Floore's Country Store in 1969.
Trigger by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
This is where it went down...
Willie Nelson by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Willie's ranch was used to film Red Headed Stranger so much like the terlingua ghost town, there are quite a few structures that are perfect for photography. Only problem is I was there to shoot video so my nikon was in the truck most of the time. These are just a few shots that were gleaned along the way.
the chapel
Willie Nelson-3 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
If the left handed cigarette ever becomes legal, Willie is well positioned to take advantage of that.
Willie Nelson-4 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
This is Willie's private outdoor stage during set up. Pretty cool thing to have in your yard.
Willie Nelson-5 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
During the reunion, there were a lot of vendors selling eclectic wares. This is one of many.
Willie Nelson-7 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Airstreams were popular.
Willie Nelson-9 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
The adult beverages were part of the ticket price. While open bars are tempting, we had work to do so we sampled lightly.
Willie Nelson-10 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Willie's mike stand has picks that say "Roll Me Up". I have a feeling his song, "Roll me up and smoke me when I die" will become a reality some day.
Willie Nelson-12 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
This one's kind of blurry but I like the sly grin. Besides, a little blur softens wrinkles.
Willie Nelson-13 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Classic B&W
Willie Nelson-15 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
At 83, Will likes the crowd to do some of the singing.
Willie Nelson-16 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
One of numerous art installations on the property.
Willie Nelson Mural by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
Willie's son Lukas. He's the next generation Willie that will carry the torch. He can sing exactly like his dad.
Lukas Nelson-18 by Steven Leggett, on Flickr
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