Would like to hear Kunstler. Recently read The Witch of Hebron…had read An Embarrassment of Riches and loved it one winter during a big snowstorm years ago. The Halloween Ball is good too. Currently reading World Made by Hand (kind of doing the series backwards) and I can’t wait to pick it up in the evenings. Like Kunstler’s foresight, and blunt, practical, yet humorous outlook—very believable characters with rich personalities in his fiction. Wish the school year ended a week earlier so I could take it in. Exciting that he’ll be at Cold Antler for sure!
Hi Jenna, I looked in your event calendar for the fiddle camp and it wasn't mentioned,,,,,, just a heads up! Love your way with words, and congrats on the dressage vent.
Enjoy the story of a young writer living in Washington County with her fancy dogs, sheep, lots of chickens, fiber & meat rabbits, geese, ducks, turkeys, a hive and a garden. Expect to hear a lot about mountain music, the civil war, local food, and my friends along the way. It's a big time folks.
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Would like to hear Kunstler. Recently read The Witch of Hebron…had read An Embarrassment of Riches and loved it one winter during a big snowstorm years ago. The Halloween Ball is good too. Currently reading World Made by Hand (kind of doing the series backwards) and I can’t wait to pick it up in the evenings. Like Kunstler’s foresight, and blunt, practical, yet humorous outlook—very believable characters with rich personalities in his fiction. Wish the school year ended a week earlier so I could take it in. Exciting that he’ll be at Cold Antler for sure!
Wish you could make it too lara, but it must be fun reading about an area you know from visits and the blog in his books?!
for sure...certainly makes it realistic!
Hi Jenna, I looked in your event calendar for the fiddle camp and it wasn't mentioned,,,,,, just a heads up! Love your way with words, and congrats on the dressage vent.
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