Bloody Bones and Staying Home
Gazzie holding Tipper, cousin JoAnn, brother Steve, and cousin Dwayne By the end of yesterday there were a few answers…
Gazzie holding Tipper, cousin JoAnn, brother Steve, and cousin Dwayne By the end of yesterday there were a few answers…
This is the month for spooky tales. Appalachians are natural born storytellers. Most of the stories are connected directly to…
Yesterday’s post about being afraid made me think of all the ways we say we’re scared. Here’s a few that…
Chatter and Chitter This is the time of the year folks talk about haints and other spooky things. Last week…
Today’s guest post was written by Earl Cagle. There is a place I want to take you, way back in…
Were you ever scared as a child? I used to get so scared I made Granny and Pap sleep with…
“Late one night, a fellow came by Grandpa’s house, frightened out of his wits. He had just passed Buckhorn Cemetery,…
I’m sending you over to the Appalachian History site for today’s post. Dave Tabler, who does a great job running…
This is the month for scary tales and the Appalachian History site will have a whole slew of tales for…
“In 1880, Tennessee farmer David Lang was walking across his field as his wife and two children watched from the…
It’s time for this month’s Appalachian Vocabulary Test. Today’s test is of the spooky variety. I’m sharing a few videos…
Do you ever get the heebie-jeebies? How about the willies or the all overs? They’re really all the same thing:…