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In My Corner of Appalachia: November 2011
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011. By Shelia Parker Nelson. Every afternoon, they cross the road a'runnin'. The neighbor's four chickens to my yard are comin'. They cluck to one another as they peck and they scratch,. About the ants and the chiggers and the ticks that they catch. Takin' their time, to my back yard they walk,. Where one finds a ladybug and lets out a squawk. Three run towards her, in their awkward gait,. Curious as to what the other found and ate. Chickens wake up in a brand new world each day.
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In My Corner of Appalachia: October 2013
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Saturday, October 5, 2013. Salem, Massachusetts, My Ninth Great-Grandmother and The Original Mean Girls. You never know who you're going to discover when you go ancestor hunting! A few months ago I was researching my New England ancestors and was astounded, dumbfounded and speechless when I found Sarah Towne Bridges Cloyes, my ninth great-grandmother. Home of my 9th great-grandmother, Sarah Towne Bridges Cloyes and her 2nd husband Peter Cloyes. Deposition against Sarah Towne Bridges Cloyes. The three dau...
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The Scarlet Sutras: PYS 4.10: Tasam Anaditvam Casiso Nityatvat
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Examining the Yogic path one paw print at a time. Scarlet's Soapbox: Be Cruelty Free. Sunday, April 13, 2014. PYS 410: Tasam Anaditvam Casiso Nityatvat. Just like the desire to live us eternal, so are memories. Desires can make us kooky, like the desire for pujas. They can get in the way of living a peaceful life. However, desires have existed before we existed. Don't get hung up on them and you will have peace. Angel Payton, Donald, and Daisy's Gampy. April 13, 2014 at 7:24 PM. April 14, 2014 at 9:36 AM.
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In My Corner of Appalachia: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Then and Now, Graham Road. My family has lived in East Tennessee many years. In fact, except for the first couple years of marriage, I have lived on the same road all my life. It's old family property that was given to my maternal great-grandparents, George and Ida Graham, by the McDonald family. My great-grandmother, Ida Emerling Graham standing in front of her home on Graham Road. Until the early 1980s, Graham Road began at Back Valley Road at it's west end and ended about four...
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In My Corner of Appalachia: June 2012
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Why I Love a Clothesline. I've been looking through my Momma's pictures again and found what I have named "The Clothesline Series". Professional portraits are nice, but nothing illuminates real life like a snapshot. They look so pretty! No one dresses like this anymore to do daily household chores. I wonder what they talked about? And what was the little dog's name? Do you see potholders, or are those little baby bonnets? Ahhh, this picture makes me smile! We bought a fancy, twirl...
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Dear Readers | A Pug's Voice – The Next Generation
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A Pug's Voice The Next Generation. The Last Chapter, or I Did it My Way. The Devil Wears A Onesie. My Name is Phillip →. December 2, 2012 · 9:32 am. Bringing him to life was a completely organic experience. He did tell me what he wanted to convey and always with a dry, sardonic, and somewhat jaundiced point of view. He was a gentleman but a glutton, a romantic but a pragmatist, a mastermind but an innocent. He was always a study in contradiction. Mason’s grandmother and transcriber. Sent from my iPhone].
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In My Corner of Appalachia: October 2011
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Sunday, October 30, 2011. Let's Make a Quilt: Block One. I have always loved quilts. I can remember watching my Mamaw quilt, many years ago, at a quilting frame set up in her living room. She pieced some of her quilts on an old treadle Singer sewing machine, and some of them she appliqued while watching television. Times have changed a lot since I made that first quilt! Rotary cutters (round razor blades! I'm starting a new quilt and I thought it would be interesting to document its making from beginning...
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In My Corner of Appalachia: August 2012
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Saturday, August 18, 2012. A Moment in History: The Fireman's Fountain, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Monday through Friday I travel 20 or so miles south to downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee. This is one of the sites that is now very familiar to me:. I am all about some history, so I went looking for old photographs of the tiny little park and the Fireman's Fountain. This was the first photo that caught my eye: . I am guessing this picture is from the early 1900s. Or 19teens. I forwarded to the next picture.
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In My Corner of Appalachia: January 2014
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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Do all the good you can,. By all the means you can,. In all the ways you can,. At all the times you can. To all the people you can,. As long as ever you can. Kinfolk Found Through Family Research. Mayflower Pilgrim, Spiritual Leader of the Pilgrims. Founder of the American Red Cross. Gilligan's Island "Thurston Howell III, and voice of Mr. Magoo. New England Poetess, discovered after her death. Sarah Towne Bridges Cloyes.
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In My Corner of Appalachia: July 2014
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Saturday, July 19, 2014. A Wood Thrush Serenade. It is said that the song of the wood thrush is the most beautiful of all the songbirds. I've loved it's song since I was a little girl. I can remember swinging on the tree swing and hearing his lilting, throaty chimes in the treetop far above me. Shelia and Mister Bean. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Do all the good you can,. By all the means you can,. In all the ways you can,. At all the times you can. To all the people you can,. As long as ever you can.