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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Updates on “What About Me!”
Howdy all – Well, some months have gone by since this blog came on line, and much has happened. The movie Winter’s Bone is over $6 million in sales, it’s still in nearly 100 theaters, and the soundtrack is out … Continue reading
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What a Party! Here’s a few photos to get started with.
Heroes Coffee did a marvelous job hosting the CD Party this afternoon! There were over one hundred people in the establishment at one time. Blackberry Winter had a lot of fun performing for the enthusiastic crowd, many of which knew … Continue reading
Posted in Blackberry Winter, Music
Tagged Dennis Crider, folk music, Heroes Coffee, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Music, musicians, Ozarks, Rick Redding, Tedi May, VanColbert, West Plains, Winter's Bone
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A Note From Sarah
As Marideth states in this post, you can easily be a virtual traveller and keep up with her (hopefully) daily or near so posts about the goings on while she is in Europe. The best and easiest way to participate … Continue reading
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Be a Virtual Passenger!
It seems like everywhere I go these days, there is always someone who has heard about my upcoming Italy trip and says things like “Take me!” or “Put me in your suitcase” and such. Years ago, when I made a … Continue reading
What to eat? What to buy? What to eat?
I’ve been studying the guidebooks for what to expect in Torino, besides the Alps towering over everything. It’s not really pasta country, but leans more toward rice and grains, and French-style sauces, and Swiss-style meat dishes. And cheese. No, I … Continue reading
Posted in Euro-Asian Jaunt
Tagged Alps, food, Georgia, handmade cheese, Italy, Mediterranean, olive oil soap, pasta, Republic of Georgia, truffles
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Here Comes the Sun
Holy Romeo! I’m a week away from flying to Italy, and… well, I guess everything’s pretty much on schedule except some last minute business like recording my little radio show and counting my pills. Huh? It’s moments like these that remind … Continue reading
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The Saga of Euro-Asia
Well, don’t things get forever squirrelly-er. First we were going to Georgia, the republic of, and then we weren’t. Then got word it was back on again. Now we hear from the Georgians that the U.S. Embassy says no. But … Continue reading







