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About Slow Road Home. About What We Hold In Our Hands. Writing Regularity: A Blessed Necessity. August 22, 2016. Parable of A Paradise Lost. July 29, 2016. Hitched to Everything Else. July 27, 2016. Finding Water: A Draft. July 18, 2016. One Place Understood: Field Notes from Earth. Long Shots: Creatures from Afar. July 8, 2016. Okay Two really bad pix this morning but it's all I got. The (iPhone screenshot) image above shows (look closely) our white-ish perpetual-visitor neighbor-dog Feather rounding th...
Essay | Fragments from Floyd
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About Slow Road Home. About What We Hold In Our Hands. Finding Water: A Draft. July 18, 2016. So I may have mentioned (and perhaps one reader noticed) that I am accumulating draft pieces toward a third book if all goes well. (All never goes well, sometimes something does, OTOH, and I’ll take it.)The working title changes from time to time. Currently is stands as. One Place Understood: Field Notes from Earth. July 1, 2015. It started out as an assignment, sort of, for Tommy Bailey's book, Floyd Folks.
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About Slow Road Home. About What We Hold In Our Hands. About Slow Road Home a Blue Ridge Book of Days (2006). About What We Hold In Our Hands: a Slow Road Reader (2009). Both books center around relationships–to nature, place and community. They express a “personal ecology” that is accessible, personal, honest and authentic. Maybe you came here already determined to buy one or both books, in which case, no further delays: below are ways to buy including the Paypal buttons. Pingback: The Shape of Ordinary...
Fragments From Floyd: Where Are You From?
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Laquo; Wake Up Call. Ya Wanna Piece o' Me? Where Are You From? Is an Appalachian author with a long list. Of children's books to her credit. Her poem, Where I'm From. Begins in this way:. I am from clothespins, from Clorox and carbon-tetrachloride. I am from the dirt under the black porch. (Black, glistening it tasted like beets.). Each of us is from. I'd like to make a suggestion- not just to the 'writers' who read this, but to everyone. Actually, putting on my teacher hat: this is your assignment -.
America’s Roadside Bloomery | Fragments from Floyd
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About Slow Road Home. About What We Hold In Our Hands. America’s Roadside Bloomery. July 6, 2007. I had a thought after I posted this image of Black Eyed Susans (and other flowers) taken yesterday on a Floyd County roadside. Here it is:It would be neat for contributors from all over the country to offer their images to an aggregate gallery called America’s Roadside Bloomery. Link back to the front page. Now Get out there while the flowers bloom. And stay out of traffic! July 6, 2007 at 12:45 pm. I take m...
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Podcast Appalachia: Podcast Appalachia 10: The "Lost" State of Franklin
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Monday, November 2, 2009. Podcast Appalachia 10: The "Lost" State of Franklin. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that said, let’s get on with Appalachia. Today we’ll discuss the “lost” State of Franklin. Like any good mountaineers, they decided to take matters into their own hands. In 1772 they formed the Watauga Association, ...
Here, there and back: August 2006
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Thursday, August 31, 2006. Down The Mountain In Cana. Cana, according to my Bible dictionary means "place of reeds". It is the site of Jesus first miracle, the changing of water to wine at the wedding feast. That, to me, says God wants us to be happy and enjoy life. It would have been something else if the first miracle would have been where He cursed the fig tree. Posted by The MacBean Gene at 8:02 AM. Tuesday, August 29, 2006. About 2 pounds of green beans. Four or five slices of bacon cut into pieces.
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Podcast Appalachia: March 2008
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Monday, March 24, 2008. Some promos I made for Podcast Appalachia. Please circulate :-). Sunday, March 23, 2008. Podcast Appalachia: "Daniel Boone". Hello, and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that out of the way, let’s get down to business. Daniel Boone was born in Pennsylvania on November 2, 1734, the son of Squire and Sarah Morgan Boone...
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Podcast Appalachia: May 2008
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Saturday, May 31, 2008. Podcast Appalachia: "Appalachian Abolitionism". Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that being said, let’s get onto Appalachia. Elihu Embree had likely been instilled with an abhorrence of slavery from an early age. His father, Thomas Embree, had written a letter to a Knoxville newspaper in 1797 calling f...
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Podcast Appalachia: November 2009
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Monday, November 2, 2009. Podcast Appalachia 10: The "Lost" State of Franklin. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that said, let’s get on with Appalachia. Today we’ll discuss the “lost” State of Franklin. Like any good mountaineers, they decided to take matters into their own hands. In 1772 they formed the Watauga Association, ...
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Podcast Appalachia: March 2011
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Podcast Appalachia 13: James Still: The Dean of Appalachian Literature. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that out of the way, let’s get down to business. Still developed a love of books early in life, reading his parents Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge, which he would later describe as his “intro...
Knitting Cybrarian
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Laura Gayle on knitting, librarianship, music, and life. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Thursday, 25 March 2010. Tired Mla big band was better than ever. 8:30 mtg; 9:30 taxi: flight @ noon. Loved Paradise. Staff were great. Posted on Thursday, 25 March 2010 at 01:25 AM. Tuesday, 23 March 2010. Changing flights in DFW was a snap. I got lucky that my gate was just 4 away from where I came in, but I was ready for a long walk with my Aeronaut. And when I show off the padded pocket f...
The Crazy Train: 30 Minutes or Less
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Click Here For Free Blog Backgrounds! Sunday, October 28, 2012. 30 Minutes or Less. I have a dog. Her name is Sophie. She wears shirts. She has a boyfriend. He doesn't let the shirt get in the way of his lovin'. Looking past the grandma hands, you will notice that they're dirty. My head mechanic and repair guy went on vacation. I have to do all the work myself. Bike chains and lawnmowers have become my specialty. Fun with a $2 can of silly string. Although, when I take these pictures I'm walking to schoo...
Rurality: Facebookization
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Monday, June 13, 2011. Why don't she write? I've meant several times to start up again - geez, it's been a year! But well. blogs (writing and reading) for me are huge time sucks. And Facebook is the huge time suck that I've been abusing most recently. Note to spammers: that does not mean that you can graffiti my blog with your crummy, spammy links. I still delete those. Anyway, I'm still alive, though parched with drought. Thinking about starting back up again, or at least posting every now and then.
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Podcast Appalachia: Podcast Appalachia 13: James Still: The Dean of Appalachian Literature
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Podcast Appalachia 13: James Still: The Dean of Appalachian Literature. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that out of the way, let’s get down to business. Still developed a love of books early in life, reading his parents Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge, which he would later describe as his “intro...
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Sunday, December 18, 2016. Squirrel-orange is the new black. Hard rain's gonna fall. Links to this post. Tuesday, July 19, 2016. Found On My Shelf: Patti Smith's "Babel". A good feeling, to clean out the bookshelves. Came across this paperback edition of Patti Smith's Babel. I had forgotten all about this book! So glad to have met it again. Here's a poem from the book - the last one:. Patti Smith, Babe. Links to this post. Monday, July 4, 2016. One word poem: Barbecue. Links to this post. Dino Had a Gun.
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Fragments from a Writing Desk. That truth should be silent I had almost forgot"- Enobarbus in ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, back in Rome after having been too long in Egypt.- - - - - Melville's PIERRE, Book 4, chapter 5: "Something ever comes of all persistent inquiry; we are not so continually curious for nothing.". Tuesday, March 27, 2018. Trash but very little plastic left. Links to this post. P P S And an old writer knows he is still alive when he has a new contract. Links to this post. Monday, March 26, 2018.
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Fragments from Floyd – Photos and Front Porch Musing from Floyd County Virginia
About Slow Road Home. About What We Hold In Our Hands. About Slow Road Home. About What We Hold In Our Hands. Photos and Front Porch Musing from Floyd County Virginia. Water Matters: Kids Care. March 28, 2018. Progressive Life in the Slow Lane. March 22, 2018. Or maybe not so slow after all? Water: the Medium of Life. March 21, 2018. When we explore other planets and wonder if life could have existed there, it is not carbon or silicon or even amino acids we look for at first. We look for water. W...Origi...
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The adventures and experiences of an American settling into a new life on her own in France. Hire Me on oDesk. Thursday, May 8, 2014. Is VE Day here in Europe, marking the day of Germany’s unconditional surrender in WWII, in 1945. It’s a national holiday here in France and what I find most touching is that villages across the nation celebrate those soldiers who gave their lives in the wars. Links to this post. Sunday, October 6, 2013. Leaving My Cares Behind.or So I'd Thought. Links to this post. It was ...
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The Internet is not “Public Domain”. Fragments From The Labyrinth. 8230;has moved to http:/ darkitydarkarts.tsbrookhouse.com/. Smaller pieces brought back from a series of forking paths. The rest of the labyrinth is, thus far, a mystery. Details pending. Latest Entries ». What you are looking for doesn’t seem to be on this page. A Sci-Fi/Fantasy Webzine with a twist! Labyrinth Keeper — writing meta by TS Brookhouse. TS Brookhouse on Twitter. Blog at WordPress.com. Back to top ].
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Friday, February 16, 2018. Fallout Genesys - The Institute. Image (c) Bethesda Softworks 2015. We're back with another "DLC" update to my Fallout Theme. For the Genesys Role Playing System! You can find a copy of the Institute DLC here. Or as part of the overall theme document, linked above. I seem to be on a roll with these DLC updates for Fallout. I've had some requests for more adversaries, but I think I really want to get one of the beefier and potentially more fun updates rolling; salvaging, scrappi...
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