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About yarnspinnerpress

Story teller, retired journalist, author, folksinger, folklorist, gardener.

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Last evening found me at the Avenue Theater in West Plains with Marideth on the lineup for the Third Annual Celtic Festival. Looking out from inside the Avenue Love this black and white linoleum – probably…

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UP COUNTRY

Every time I visit the nation’s capitol, particularly when driving around in DC with somebody who knows their way around, I am struck by how spectacularly Small it is. I mean in area. For that many people to coexist with … Continue reading

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Going Out East

The first leg started out pleasant, an unhurried drive to Branson airport, a plane change in Atlanta that involved merely strolling across from Gate 7 to gate 4 in the same terminal and grabbing a sandwich along the way, and … Continue reading

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These Ozark Hills

This is Marideth Sisco for These Ozarks Hills. It’s March in the Ozarks and elsewhere, coming in this time quite lion-like and full of itself, telling us if we think winter is finished, we should think again. It’s all bluster, … Continue reading

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THE ROAD – ON AND OFF —

A foray down out of the city and southwest across the Virginia countryside, past battlefields, monuments and headquarters sites from the Civil and Revolutionary wars set among a remarkably gentle and civilized backdrop that is on the move, cautiously, from … Continue reading

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Pics of the New Digs

Just a few for now. Things are still way too busy! -m  

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Fancy Digs

Off the road and holed up in fancy digs in Falls Church, VA, across the street from the apartment of my friend Judy Findlay. A good visit last night over dinner that left me lots to think about. Condolences today … Continue reading

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