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Appalachian StuffA collection of stories (podcasts) about dog shows and Appalachian folklore - ghost stories, crafts, points of view, and places. The dogs stories (ours) are about standard poodles.
Recent Episodes for Appalachian Stuff
Where is Jimmy Hoffa -- not on a horse farm in Michigan -- but in . . .
Like Jimmy we have been missing for a long time, but we are back without the FBI digging up our farm and upsetting the poodles and labradoodles. This week our Appalachian Hoffa story -- get your very, very big CAT dozer and a couple of million dollars and I will make you famous. WOW! Five black SUVs just pulled into the driveway -- Jimmy here I come! 1
Doodles are Here on Cherry Creek
Send your comments to us at appalachianstuff@gmail.com (email or attach a MP3 file) or send a voice mail to 206.203.2456. If you do not want us to broadcast your comments -- pleas state in message. Comprehensive show notes to come with all the Doodle links and local links. The VFW Gun Show and Flea Market is the weedend of Friday, September 2 to Monday, September 5, 2005 in Hillsville, Virginia.
The Ghostdog of Stringtown, WV
Almost a fadecast -- but the world has been upsidedown for several weeks for us -- sorry for the lack of a podcast! My grandfather's favorite dog story. True! Happy trails, Appalachian Stuff
Day Four and Five of the Cultural Institute of the Museum of the Cherokee
Comments on Days Four and Five of the Cultural Institute of the Museum of the Cherokee.
Day Three - Cultural Institute - Museum of the Cherokee
More comments on the institute -- a lot - lot- lot - better today.
Day Two in Cherokee, NC.
At the Cultural Institute of the Museum of the Cherokee. Recorded on an Edirol R-1.
Day One in Cherokee, NC
Travel to Cherokee for a workshop at the Museum of the Cherokee, Cherokee, NC.
Graduation Gifts, Parker, Nashville, Podcasts, Leaking Oil, and Motel Rooms
Parker and Charles are in Nashville, TN, the home of country music, -- so -- I had to do a podcast with music. Songs from Garageband.com: Already by The Spikedrivers, Columbus, Ohio Raven's Wings by Amy Martin from Missoula, Montana. Ryder by The Miller Brothers Bluegrass Band from Springfield, Missouri.
Fairy Stones (Staurolite)
Interview with Don Hopkins, the curator of the Mountain Crosses Museum, Horsepasture, Virginia. Links related to Fairy Stones (staurolite -- Iron Aluminum Silicate Hydroxide) and the regions: Fairy Stone State Park Staurolite Structure (Fairy Stones) Longstreet Highroad Guide to the North Carolina Mountains by Lynda McDaniel (Standard Tale of Fairy Stones - a good story if it can be proven that it is pre-Columbian. The Cherokee seems to have had limited knowledge of Christianity before the arrival of the European-Americans.) Patrick County Chamber of Commerce Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce
New Dog - Wendy - Plans for future Podcasts - Walter goes over the . . .
No a fadecast - we are back - busy several weeks: new dog, graduation of our oldest, work on the kennel, etc. More on the way.
The Haunted Bikeshop at Foster Falls, VA
Soundseeing Tour of the Haunted Bikeshop at Foster Falls, Virginia Charles tells stories about our house at Foster Falls that was built in 1902. The tales range from the supernatural to very human activities. We end the podcaast with Junkyard Fiddle by the Bucketboy Bluegrass Band of Chicago, IL. The song is for Amber! Vote for us at Podcastalley. More information about the Bucketboy Bluegrass Band.
MayDay Soundseeing Tour of Lewisburg, WV
Charles and Perkins go on a soundseeing tour of the Lewisburg, WV on MayDay 2005. Our favorite town in West Virginia - the tour is from the Fort Savannah Inn to the John Wesley Methodist Church (1820) to US 219 (main street) and back to the Fort Savannah. (15:42 minutes)
Beckley West Virginia Kennel Club's Dog Show (April 30, MayDay 2005)
Beckley West Virginia Kennel Club -- April 30 - Mayday 2005 in Lewisburg, West Virginia at the West Virginia State Fairgrounds. The podcast was recorded on I-77 going south from Beckley in our crewcab 1997 Ford Pickup - road noise. A good show for Walter - several ribbons both days. Kathy and Perkins did not have a good day the first day - note the comments about no more AKC shows. Second day was better - a "topknot" problem continues. Next show - UKC in Franklin, Virginia in a couple of weeks. Happy trails, Charles (26:20 minutes)
Muders on Soapstone Road: A Ghost Story/Tale
The tale of the murders that occured on Soapstone Road in the late 1940s. Soapstone Road is located in Carroll County, Virginia. A ghost story/tale with a twist.
This Weekend -- April 23, 2005
This weekend working on the kennel -- taking the 10' by 40' side of the barn and making two pens -- with two open pens outside the same size -- 1940's barn made out of oak and chesnut -- hard nailing and drilling. (The photo is Kathy and Perkins at the CharlotteUKC last weekend.) The famous SoapStone Road (Carroll County, VA) ghost story for next week -- Several member of my family (Pattersons) were involved -- blood and . . . Happy trails -- Charles Next weekend -- AKC in Lewisburg, WV -- Beckley Kennel Club -- see you and join our podcast -- two minutes of fame -- or tell us about your dog, give a hint for the novice(s) lost in the Wilderness . . . There are 2 more episodes in this feed. View All Episodes
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