"What kind of music do you guys like?"
A lot of interns would ask this question when we sit on their car, which gave me the impression that American are all fans for music.
I went to the open concert on Byrd Mountain with Ron, Mr. Xue and Fillips. The large crowd of people sitting on the ground with food and drink proved my assumption. They do love music a lot!
Ron told me that the guys on stage were playing a kind of "Blue-Grass" music which I can not recall originated from where. The singer looked very professional since he told jokes during intervals of the music, which make the atmosphere of the concert lively and agreeable. I like one of the song called "The ocean have us all" which was sung in a low and thick voice with a little sad emotion and some affection feelings.
It was also happy to see Ron meeting so many old friend on this public concert. "Ron has always be a sociable person", one of his friends told me. I saw him hugging with his students and neighbors.
"Has he come back from Russia?" An old lady asked me when she returned to her seat next to me and saw, to her surprise, Ron was actually sitting next to me, talking to his student.
When it grew darker and the moon climbed up, some people lit a candle with quivering flame and faint light, which seemed very poetic to me, together with the nice treat from Ron and the joyful moment of reunion.
I felt so content and grateful!