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I am an ex-urbanite who escaped the city life and has lived for the past 29 years in a rural, mountainous area of southwestern 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 information and insights 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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Friday
Jan292010

Whupped Out and Guzzling Coffee

Once again I feel like the guy in this picture looks.  Full-day of infusion on Wednesday -- five hours in The Rack -- and the usual Camptostar side effects kicked in Thursday evening.  Not wishing to be indelicate, I'll just say I was up and down all evening and all night dealing with the D-word. But things won't remain boring -- the weatherman promises upwards of a foot of snow beginning this afternoon and continuing through tomorrow, to be follow by a single-digit deepfreeze. Maybe I'll get some nice winter photos out of this.  And raking the lawn will just have to wait -- out white oak drops its leaves late and they all came down in the last blizzard and are now matted to the turf.

For now -- more coffee!!!

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