Spotlight On Music In Appalachia – Mountain Music & Medicine Show
One of the things I wanted to accomplish during the Spotlight on Music, was to highlight communities spread through out…

One of the things I wanted to accomplish during the Spotlight on Music, was to highlight communities spread through out…

Last summer was the first year The Deer Hunter and I tried growing heirloom tomatoes. The term-heirloom-refers to tomatoes that are non-hybrid-meaning…

Time to Spread the Love to all the folks who took the time to comment during the month of August-I…

Today’s guest post is written by Appalachian Historian Dave Tabler. Ralph Sylvester Peer In 1984, the Tennessee General Assembly recognized…

I’d like to say a big “THANK YOU” to all the Blind Pig readers who made it to the Young Harris…

Summer is winding down and the results from the Blind Pig & the Acorn’s 2nd Annual Planting by the Signs…

Today’s post is a Mountain Folk interview. It’s been a while since I last did one-something I hope too remedy in the…

Ever heard of the JAM program for kids? Our local Elementary School has participated in the program for several years. I first…

A few of you may remember Pap and me making gritted bread last year. Pap remembers 2 different ways his Mother made what…

See the gentleman sitting at the end of the couch-that’s was Pap’s Uncle Frank-my Great Uncle Frank. He died when I was…

Photo provided by Polk County News Fiddling George Barnes, Last of the Copper Haulers By Ethelene Dyer Jones A considerable…

The Grapes are ripe and ready for the jars lined up on my kitchen counters. We have an abundant supply of wild…