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Camping in the Appalachians

01:07 , July 10, 2006 We were camping over the weekend in the beautiful App mountains of Tennessee and Virginia - right on the border. It was so lovely. Our tent was set back against a wide yet shallow (loud - lovely) creek that we fell asleep to each night. Man it was wonderful. Our friends own over 250 acres and we did a family camp. All the kids had a blast. I brought my homemade salsa and did Mexican omelettes in the mornings. They were a hit! The whole weekend was very restful, but I do have sunburn. :-)
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{ 01:11 , July 10, 2006 } { Posted by southofthegnatline }
Glad y'all had a great trip - nothing like communing with nature.

Glad you're back ~ have a great week,
Harriette

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{ 01:38 , July 10, 2006 } { Posted by TChannel4 }
Your camping sounds wonderful. Being from West Virginia and being raised in WV I still never tire of the beauty of our Mountains.

God Bless,
Tammy

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{ 02:41 , July 11, 2006 } { Posted by GrandmaRosie }
My dream has always been to live in the Blue Ridge Mountains of VA. One of the most beautiful places in the world. Did you take pictures?? We want to see.

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The daily, hopefully not too fragmented, display of whatever is on the homesteading segment of my scattered brain. I love anything farm...ranch...sufficiency. Y2K was the highlight of my late 20s - well, preparing for it was. Even though nothing happened, I learned a lot, and it birthed a new interest in things I'd previously cared nothing about. I love canning, making masa, and drying vegetables. I want to learn to make salsa, fruit butters and sauces, and soap. Oh, and candles, too. Can someone tell me what lye is and where to find it? And do I need goggles? Help.


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