Thankful November – Childhood Games
We also liked to run and play around in the woods. We were all the time chewing the leaves of…

We also liked to run and play around in the woods. We were all the time chewing the leaves of…

“We have a good sense of humor, although it is sometimes delivered in a deadpan fashion, in keeping with our…

GRANNY’S HOT CHOCOLATE Combine all ingredients in small pot and heat. Alternatively, make it in a microwave. Add sugar and…

Today’s post was written by Paul. Long before Dwight Yoakam’s hit song “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere,” he wrote and…

Before Barry and Benja were old enough to drive to school, I’d have to take my big ol’ lantern and…

Mrs. Pearl Martin: “I’ve got two feather beds and a straw bed. I’m goin’t’keep that straw bed as along as…

“The Fairy Crosses” Brasstown Even the Fairies in the Great Smokies wept when Christ died. And the tears they spilled…

It seems like each time we visit Aunt Nora, she’s in the kitchen cooking. She always has a basket of…

Eldorado was named by a mountain man who had journeyed to the far West in search of gold. After not…

The cookbook Jim Casada and I wrote, Celebrating Southern Appalachian Food – Recipes & Stories from Mountain Kitchens continues to…

Today’s post was written by Paul. In this week’s “Old Timey Tuesday” I shared the old song “There’s a New…

Over the week ends we’d go to Tiber where we’d cut holes in the ice and gig fish. The boys…