Appalachia Through My Eyes – English Ivy
Can you see the house through the ivy-the outline of the chimney? To say the old house has almost been…

Can you see the house through the ivy-the outline of the chimney? To say the old house has almost been…

Yesterday morning I went to the cornfield with Pap. Funny how you wait for that first fresh corn and then…

Hard to believe it used to be a home with memories like the worst whipping a little boy in overalls…

Time for this month’s Appalachian Grammar Lesson. In the past we’ve discussed how sometimes we shorten words in Appalachia-and other times we…

It’s been hot here. The Deer Hunter made a trip to deer camp and it was 102 down there-made me…

Remember back in May when I was prowling through somebody’s things? (if you missed it-you can click here to read…

We found this little guy up the creek and interrupted his travels to take a few pictures of him. He was…

Granny and Pap make their Kraut in the jar. Pap and Granny have been making Kraut this week-so I went and…

Are you familiar with using the word piece in reference to distance? As in “Atlanta’s a far piece from here”…

This time of the year I’m eagerly awaiting the first mess of fresh corn from the garden. One or two…

Yesterday Chitter saved a big brown grasshopper from a spider’s web on the back porch. When she was telling me…

Today’s Guest Post was written by Misty Kelischek. Photos are also by Misty Kelischek. ————————————— Have you ever heard of…