Appalachia Through My Eyes – Pulp Wood Cutters
I followed this home from work the day I wrote about Papaw’s Chainsaw– which seemed totally appropriate to me. I…

I followed this home from work the day I wrote about Papaw’s Chainsaw– which seemed totally appropriate to me. I…

All the comments left on the Bonnie Clabber post got me to thinking of other ways folks use milk to…

Granny’s way of forcing blooms worked well. The forsythia and bridal wreath branches I cut have been blooming for more than…

Papaw Wade (Pap’s father) was a wood cutter-and I’m not saying that lightly-he lived to cut wood-and cutting wood…

Mildred Johnson shares her memories and her wisdom with 8th Graders at The Learning Center! I think all students could benefit…

When I picked the girls up from school yesterday they were starving, as usual. Chatter asked “what’s for supper?” (like…

Sometimes it’s a long way to the top, but the view is usually worth the climb. Tipper Appalachia Through My…

When I was in elementary school, my softball coach told me and his daughter that we should be happy we…

When I was a kid-there was one Dollar General, it was in downtown Murphy. The store seemed huge to a…

The old key hole makes me wonder if they ever locked the door. Did they lock it when they went…

Today’s post was written by Jay Henderson. I never met Jay in person-but we formed an online friendship-because we both…

A pretty fiddling girl. She came through our lives like a ray of sunshine then she headed back up north…