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More musical pho at Fur Peace Ranch …

One of the great joys of living in Southeast Ohio is being within a stone's throw of Fur Peace Ranch. They serve pho (very, very good pho) on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and sometimes John Hurlburt and Jorma Kaukonen play while the audience slurps pho and munches banh mi. They're doing it again next week. Let me know if you want to go. They closed today with "This Land Is Your Land." Woody Guthrie never seemed more relevant than he did today while Congress was ensuring the poor get crap health care and Trump is trying to turn our national lands into oil fields.
One of the great joys of living in Southeast Ohio is being within a stone’s throw of Fur Peace Ranch. They serve pho (very, very good pho) on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and sometimes John Hurlburt and Jorma Kaukonen play while the audience slurps pho and munches banh mi. They’re doing it again next week (5/10-11). Let me know if you want to go. They closed today with “This Land Is Your Land.” Woody Guthrie never seemed more relevant than he did today while Congress was ensuring the poor get crap health care and Trump is trying to turn our national lands into oil fields.
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Back for seconds at Pho Peace Ranch

John Hurl (left) and Jorma Kaukonen play for the lunchtime crowd at Fur Peace Ranch

We enjoyed last week’s pho and music so much we went back to Fur Peace Ranch  for seconds today. John and Jorma were awesome (nice versions of All Along the Watchtower, I Shall Be Released, Sugaree and other great tunes, but This Land Is Your Land really resonated with me as 2016 lurches to a close). Occasionally, a big old cat or two would strut around on the porch behind them while they were playing. The pho was delicious, and I tried the bahn mi sandwich this time around. Also fantastic. We had to a chance to talk to both John and Jorma for a bit. Great guys. Great place. Hope to catch more than a few shows down there in 2017 …

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Chowing down at Pho Peace Ranch …

John Hurl (left) and Jorma Kaukonen sing and play while diners discover that pho is a great way to fend off freezing temperatures.

One of the many advantages to living in southeast Ohio is being neighbors with Jorma Kaukonen, the guitarist who fueled the musical explorations of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. He and his wife, Vanessa, created an oasis about 20 miles outside Athens that they’ve dubbed Fur Peace Ranch.

The ranch is mostly a guitar camp, which draws incredible guitarists to town to serve as instructors. This results in great shows at their intimate concert venue (a few hundred seats, at most). They also boast the Psylodelic Gallery, a collection of ’60s art and memorabilia that’s in silo.

But it’s their most recent endeavor that prompted me to jump in the car on a 10-degree day and drive out there: Pho Peace Ranch. Apparently, Jorma is a pho fanatic. Me too. On Wednesdays and Thursdays, the ranch offers chicken, beef or vegetable pho out of its kitchen. I had the beef. Lara the chicken. Great stuff. Even better: Jorma and the incredible John Hurl serenaded us during lunch.

As a side note, I was wearing my favorite Steelers Your Face hoodie, and Vanessa instantly booed me, just as she had when she spotted me wearing the hoodie during a show about a year ago. I assumed she was a hapless Browns fan, but she’s a Patriots fan. We talked football a bit during lunch, and she confided that Jorma roots for the Steelers.

Another reason to love this place.

Lara enjoys the chicken pho before Jorma and John start playing.