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I am an ex-urbanite who escaped the city life and has lived for the past 28 years in a rural, mountainous area of Virginia that in colonial and early-American times was part of the "Backcountry." This is the true melting pot of the U.S.A., its culture and traditions dominated by "born fighting" Scotch-Irish immigrants and enhanced by German, Highland Scot, Dutch, Welsh, and yeoman English settlers. Having absorbed and inculcated the history, values and views of the Backcountry, I would like to share insights, information, and viewpoints from the place where America began. - - Jay Henderson

"My weariness amazes me . . . ." - - Bob Dylan ("Mr. Tambourine Man").

“The law often allows what honor forbids.” - - Bernard-Joseph Saurin, French lawyer, poet, and playwright.

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Sunday
27Dec2009

Happy New Year Card

Click on image for a full-size viewFrom the Currier & Ives vault, and slightly re-colored by your faithful correspondent, a card to wish you and yours a Happy New Year.

2010 -- bring it on!

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Reader Comments (3)

Happy New Year, Jay. Hope you had a Merry Christmas!

December 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLonely Conservative

Happy New Year!! Stay warm : )

December 28, 2009 | Unregistered Commentertipper

Happy New Year to you!
May you have many reasons and many more years to celebrate!

December 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCatharine

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