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*This post was published in November of 2010 here on the Blind Pig & the Acorn. Pap has enjoyed a…

*This post was published in November of 2010 here on the Blind Pig & the Acorn. Pap has enjoyed a…

In 1849 Pastor Dr. Edmond Sears wrote a Christmas message for his congregation in Wayland, Massachusetts. The message included the…

The handy dandy number generator helped me pick winners for the 2 giveaways held earlier this week here on the…

Have you ever heard something through the grapevine? I bet you have. I’ve heard the phrase I heard it through…

Farmers in Brasstown have been busy cutting silage. The dump trucks used to haul the silage have sprinkled the roads…

Yesterday I traveled with Pap out to Asheville. As he often does he entertained me with tales from yesteryear. One…

If you look in the left side-bar of this page-you’ll see a link to my Grannyisms-page. I’ve been collecting memories-precious, funny, and inspiring…

It’s Christmas in my car. A couple of years ago, Pap and Paul put out the cd Songs of Christmas-a…

Photo of Pap courtesy of Ed M. Sometimes it seems like I have a string of aggravations all in one…

A few weeks ago a coworker mentioned she’d been enjoying my Appalachian Vocabulary Tests. She said even though she wasn’t…

Overheard: “You know what my favorite two letters of the alphabet are? I and U.” Tipper Overheard: snippets of conversation I overhear…

Today’s guestpost was written by Ed Ammons. Two Upright Stones on the Hillside written by Ed Ammons. There are…