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Forgotten Spaces: Appalachian Poorhouse Farms

Forgotten Spaces: Appalachian Poorhouse Farms

Reading Time: 5 minutesBefore the days of welfare programs and safety nets, communities had to find ways to care for their most vulnerable. Appalachia was no different. Scattered throughout the hills and valleys of this rugged region, poorhouse farms were an essential part of the social fabric, though rarely spoken of today. These farms served as both a refuge and a reminder of […]

Whispers in the Dark: The Wild Caves of the Blue Ridge

Whispers in the Dark: The Wild Caves of the Blue Ridge

Reading Time: 3 minutesDriving up Groundhog Mountain from Mt. Airy, NC, to Meadows of Dan, VA, I pulled over on Squirrel Spur Road to pause and admire the view. Near the top of a close rise, I spotted a dark hole among the trees: a cave. Wild caves—that is, commercially undeveloped ones—are everywhere in the Blue Ridge. I made a mental note to […]

Grits: The Mashed Potatoes of the South

Grits: The Mashed Potatoes of the South

Reading Time: 4 minutesImagine you’re in an Appalachian kitchen, the aroma of a hearty breakfast wafting through the air. The scent of sizzling bacon mingles with the rich, buttery fragrance of grits bubbling on the stovetop. But grits aren’t just breakfast food. When it comes to dinner, grits can easily step in where you might typically find potatoes. Meat, fish, and fowl entrees […]

The Okra Divide: A Southern Culinary Controversy

The Okra Divide: A Southern Culinary Controversy

Reading Time: 4 minutesThere are few culinary divides in my home. But one is so large you could drive a truck through it: okra. I’m a fan. I love it rolled in cornmeal and fried. My wife? Well, she’s a Colorado girl who can’t stand it. Most folks either love okra or hate it. There doesn’t seem to be much middle ground regarding […]

Willie Carter Sharpe: The Rum-Running Queen of Virginia

Willie Carter Sharpe: The Rum-Running Queen of Virginia

Reading Time: 4 minutesWhen you think about Prohibition-era rum runners, the image of a fast-talking, fast-driving man usually comes to mind. But in the hills of Virginia, one woman stood out above all the men: Willie Carter Sharpe. Born in Floyd County in the early 1900s, Willie was destined for more than a quiet life in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Her journey from […]

Great Grandma’s Blue Ridge Kitchen ca 1907

Great Grandma’s Blue Ridge Kitchen ca 1907

Reading Time: 4 minutesI love cooking breakfast; I do so most mornings. It gives a productive start to my day and challenges me creatively. My palette demands variety, so I enjoy trying new variations of old favorites. But whatever I cook must be prepared quickly; I can’t spend all morning in the kitchen. So, I’m thankful every day for the amenities of my […]

Moonshiner Jack: A Modern Jack Tale

Moonshiner Jack: A Modern Jack Tale

Reading Time: 3 minutesAs I wrote a blog post about Jack Tales, I was motivated to try my hand at writing a Jack Tale of my own. Drawing from literary descriptions of Jack, local moonshiner stories, and a neighbor’s tale of a mash-consuming, drunken bear, I put together a short tale about Jack, a drunken bear, and a sheriff. Most of us are […]

The Timeless Trickster: Appalachian Jack Tales

The Timeless Trickster: Appalachian Jack Tales

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe’ve all heard the story of Jack and the Beanstalk—an English boy, some magic beans, a giant, and an adventure up a towering beanstalk. But did you know that the English Jack has kinfolk in the Appalachian Mountains? Meet the star of Appalachian Jack Tales, a character as old as the hills but still kicking around in modern folklore. From […]

The Legend of the Hungry Mother

The Legend of the Hungry Mother

Reading Time: 3 minutesHungry Mother State Park might seem like just another peaceful Blue Ridge retreat designed to happily engage vacationers. The sparkling lake, the hiking trails, the beach, the cabins, the campsites, and the mountain air are delightful. But behind this serene landscape lies a powerful story of survival and resilience that has shaped this beloved park. The Whisper of History Walking […]

The Beale Ciphers: Virginia’s Modern-Day DaVinci Code

The Beale Ciphers: Virginia’s Modern-Day DaVinci Code

Reading Time: 5 minutesAs a boy, I was fascinated by tales of lost treasure: The Hardy Boy’s Tower Treasure, Stephenson’s Treasure Island, and Poe’s The Gold Bug. Stories of long-lost fortunes conjure images of daring quests, secret maps, and the intoxicating possibility of striking it rich. Such tales are everywhere. Their allure taps into our innate desire for discovery and the excitement of […]

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