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appalachian mountains: Ramp Festival at the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center - 04/24/12 02:53 PM
Come on out to the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center on Saturday, April 28, 2012 from 11:00-4:00, for the Stecoah Ramp Festival. They’ll be hosting a full-on festival for the 50th anniversary of celebrating ramps in Graham County. Ramps add a wonderful and uniquely pungent flavor to soups, egg dishes, casseroles, rice dishes and potato dishes.  One of our favorite ways to have them is baked in cornbread muffins! Mountain folks have been gathering and enjoying ramps for generations, but ramps are also now gracing the chef tables of fine restaurants around the country.  Ramps are available for a very limited … (2 comments)

appalachian mountains: The Cherokee Legend of Why the Possum's Tail is Bare - 03/11/10 07:29 PM
Why the Possum's Tail is Bare Possum once had a very long busy tail. He was so proud of it that he combed it out every morning and he always sang about it at the dances. Rabbit used to have a long busy tail too, but he lost his in the frozen lake. Rabbit was jealous of Possum's tail, so he decided to play a trick on Possum.
A great council meeting and dance was to be held; all the animals were invited to attend. It was Rabbit's job to spread the news. Passing Possum's place, he stopped to ask … (5 comments)

appalachian mountains: Blue Ridge Highlander Covers The Mountains - 08/21/09 07:35 AM

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appalachian mountains: NC Wildflower Calendar - 08/20/09 08:02 PM

Iris: April 10-May 15
Golden Groundsel: April 21-May 15
Dogwood: May 1-May 15
Field Hawkweek: May 1-June 7
Snow Trillium: May 2-May 15
Pink Azalea: May 2-May 21
Fraser Magnolia: May 5-May 15
Flame Azalea: May 5-June 15
Small's Groundsel: May 7-June 10
Fire Pine: May 10-June 7
Bowman's Root: May 21-June 15
New Jersey Tea: May 21-June 15
Allegheny Blackberry: May 21-June 7
Mountain Laurel: June 1-June 14
Columbine: June 1-July 5
Catawba Rhododendron: June 1-June 20
Viper's Bugloss: June 1-June 30
Beard-tongue: June 1-July 5
Sundrop: June 1-June 21
Goat's Beard: June 7-June 21
American Elder: June 10-July … (0 comments)

appalachian mountains: "Living A Dream" on the Trail - 02/25/09 10:03 PM
After raising three children Paralee Dawson retired at the age of fifty-seven, and succumbed to "white blaze fever" as she began her hike along the Appalachian Trail.
If you've ever dreamed about hiking the Appalachian Trail or just enjoy reading about the adventures of those who have, this is a must read book. Living a Dream chronicles Paralee's hike as she puts one foot in front of the other, day after day.  You will share in her laughter, pain, and life as she hikes along the Trail. Throughout the book you will find interesting background information, history about various sections of … (1 comments)

appalachian mountains: Appalachian Land Company's NEW BROCHURE! - 02/03/09 07:01 AM
BE ON THE LOOK-OUT FOR OUR NEW BROCHURE!

We've got so many NEW LISTINGS and JUST REDUCED listings that you won't want to miss this new brochure. Something extra we're offering now is that our entire new brochure will be available on our website for you to view. We've been working really hard to get this new brochure out as soon as possible. The new brochure should be back from the printers and on the Appalachian Land website sometime before the end of February. Keep checking in on our website www.LeeAndCarol.com for more updates.
A special Thank You to all … (0 comments)

 
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