Kentucky Mountain Living…Looking Back
Life in the mountains of East Kentucky has been demanding since the early days of European (mostly Scotch-Irish and English) settlement. In the many isolated valleys and hollows, it is
Keep readingLife in the mountains of East Kentucky has been demanding since the early days of European (mostly Scotch-Irish and English) settlement. In the many isolated valleys and hollows, it is
Keep readingGreat Smoky Mountains National Park, TN & NC Although Great Smoky Mountains National Park sees more visitors year-round than any other park, winter is its lightest tourist time. Besides being
Keep readingNASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development has released the 2010 Official Tennessee Vacation Guide. The state’s premiere resource for vacationers is packed with hundreds of colorful photos, feature
Keep readingSOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Section is requesting original wildlife art for the 2011 edition of the award-winning DNR Wildlife Calendar, according
Keep readingWhile the weather outside right now may not be conducive of going off on a bike tour, right about now may be a good time to start planning for the
Keep readingThe library at the Lotts Creek Community School is buzzing with excitement as a half-dozen grade schoolers struggle into full-body protective “wee bee” suits. As they labor with zippers and
Keep readingWoodrat Podcast, Episode 2 | Via Negativa. Dave and Beth Adams of Cassandra Pages talk about poetry and self-plagiarism. Dave reads his poem “Ode to a Chalk Line Reel”… Ode
Keep readingI find myself in the position of not knowing a lot about the Pennsylvania Mountains. In looking through my blogroll I was surprised by the few links I came across
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