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How mountain people feel about story
Story as the language for passing down skills and religion
The story of Greenberry House and how it all happened, with the German Angoras from ISeeSpots Farm in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The story of how teenaged Beth went to Mondaring, Western Australia with the Rotary Club Exchange Student Program.
Leslie on connecting knitting with story:
The girls decide to avoid the local controversies in favor of a sweet story, read by Beth, from her father's book, The Stories of a West Virginia Doctor, by Harold Almond. There is discussion of the changes that fall is bringing to Meadows of Dan, eating local from the Farmers' Markets in Stuart and in Floyd. Reference to the book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. Your hosts will return in two weeks with a new word of the day.
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Silence Await
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By Beth Almond Ford & Leslie Shelor5
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How mountain people feel about story
Story as the language for passing down skills and religion
The story of Greenberry House and how it all happened, with the German Angoras from ISeeSpots Farm in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The story of how teenaged Beth went to Mondaring, Western Australia with the Rotary Club Exchange Student Program.
Leslie on connecting knitting with story:
The girls decide to avoid the local controversies in favor of a sweet story, read by Beth, from her father's book, The Stories of a West Virginia Doctor, by Harold Almond. There is discussion of the changes that fall is bringing to Meadows of Dan, eating local from the Farmers' Markets in Stuart and in Floyd. Reference to the book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. Your hosts will return in two weeks with a new word of the day.
Music Attribution
Silence Await
ccmixter.org/files/cdk/17432
CC Attribution (3.0)