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Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be!
Introduction If you have followed my blogs at all, you know that we frequently take the camper on weekend, and occasionally, slightly longer treks. These have usually been focused on a single destination or event. Early this year, my wife, … Continue reading
The 20th Annual National Cornbread Festival
April 23, 2016, South Pittsburgh, Tennessee What began, 20 years ago in South Pittsburgh, Tenn., as a modest small-town street festival associated with the National Cornbread Cook-Off, has become a major regional event, pushing the town’s capacity for crowds and … Continue reading
Posted in Renaissance Bucket List
Tagged 2016, carnival, Carnival rides, Cornbread, crowds, festival, food, Jam Tent, midway, music, national, parking, performers, photographs, SOTF, South Pittsburgh, street festival, Tennessee, tractors
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Cave Salamander
Natural History Topic of the Month This was a busy weekend here in Tennessee—for us. My wife hosted what she calls a Rookie Roundup for newer members of Sisters on the Fly. They had activities like practicing backing their trailers, … Continue reading
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Tagged amphibian, cave, salamander, Sisters on the Fly, SOTF
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Time and Energy Management – Sort Of
Time (measured in fuel remaining) and energy management (roughly based on current speed and altitude) are the two keys for a combat pilot. They also apply to me as a blogger—sort of. This time of year, and the next two … Continue reading
Posted in The View from Pelham
Tagged campers, energy, hickory, management, restoration, SOTF, time, tractor
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