Appalachia Vocabulary Test 67
It’s time for this month’s Appalachian Vocabulary Test. Take it and see how you do! Lap Leader Lessen Lipping full…

It’s time for this month’s Appalachian Vocabulary Test. Take it and see how you do! Lap Leader Lessen Lipping full…

Homecoming noun An annual event when former members of a church gather for a reunion, including special worship services, and…

When this season’s beets first started coming in I told The Deer Hunter we’d have some for supper. He asked…

Pap, Steve, and me – early 70s. Today is Father’s Day which always makes me a little teary eyed. I am…

Yankee Doodle come to town, Riding on a pony. Stuck a feather in his cap, And called it macaroni. I…

Chatter and Chitter – Kindergarten We chose not to send the girls to pre-k. I was a stay at home…

Pap and Ben-the first grandchild Growing up we called Pap’s father, Wade, Papaw. Granny’s father, Charles, died when she was…

Yellow Squash has been a favorite veggie of mine since I was a child. I’m hoping this year’s garden brings a bumper…

The Deer Hunter and Papaw Tony ——————– “My Daddy, when he died, I couldn’t hardly give him up. We used…

We plant most of our tomatoes in four raised beds. The dirt is a mixture of native soil (mostly red…

East Virginia Blues is what you call a traditional song, meaning it’s so old no one really knows who wrote it….

In Appalachia the word them is often used where the word those should be used. those can be used as…