Monthly Archives: October 2024
OCTOBER 18, FRIDAY (ACTUALLY SATURDAY)
Making Sorghum Syrup Saturday I got to attend the Madison County making of sorghum syrup which I had heard about. I drove to Todd and Susie’s place and Susie drove to where the sorghum would be made not far from
OCTOBER 18, FRIDAY (ACTUALLY SATURDAY)
Making Sorghum Syrup Saturday I got to attend the Madison County making of sorghum syrup which I had heard about. I drove to Todd and Susie’s place and Susie drove to where the sorghum would be made not far from
OCTOBER 17, THURSDAY
NANOSTEAD PORTRAITS 3 Another cool, sunny day at Nanostead and everyone was cheerful. Donations were still pouring in, a pizza truck appeared to offer volunteers hot pizza and a concert was coming up at 4 p.m.. Finally the wind blew
OCTOBER 17, THURSDAY
NANOSTEAD PORTRAITS 3 Another cool, sunny day at Nanostead and everyone was cheerful. Donations were still pouring in, a pizza truck appeared to offer volunteers hot pizza and a concert was coming up at 4 p.m.. Finally the wind blew
OCTOBER 16, WEDNESDAY
NANOSTEAD PORTRAITS 2 Today I am adding another 20 portraits of volunteers who are working in the Nanostead operations center or are making their way through the center to muddy Marshall. Again I have asked people for their name, their
OCTOBER 16, WEDNESDAY
NANOSTEAD PORTRAITS 2 Today I am adding another 20 portraits of volunteers who are working in the Nanostead operations center or are making their way through the center to muddy Marshall. Again I have asked people for their name, their
OCTOBER 15, TUESDAY
NANOSTEAD PORTRAITS It was my daughter Susie’s suggestion and a good one. I would photograph the workers at the Nanostead site where in normal times Jeremy produces tiny houses. Now it is the staging area for the relief efforts in
OCTOBER 15, TUESDAY
NANOSTEAD PORTRAITS It was my daughter Susie’s suggestion and a good one. I would photograph the workers at the Nanostead site where in normal times Jeremy produces tiny houses. Now it is the staging area for the relief efforts in
OCTOBER 14, MONDAY
REMEMBERING MARSHALL For years now, and particularly for the past three years I have driven twenty miles up from Asheville for a day to photograph events in Marshall and I have posted the photos here and written here about Marshall.
OCTOBER 14, MONDAY
REMEMBERING MARSHALL For years now, and particularly for the past three years I have driven twenty miles up from Asheville for a day to photograph events in Marshall and I have posted the photos here and written here about Marshall.
OCTOBER 13, SUNDAY
PRIMROSE’S TEA AND COFFEE TENT Sunday morning Todd, Susie and I drove to Primrose’s house on a ridge above Marshall where she had put up a fairytale tent that she had bought from some Amish people and painted herself with
OCTOBER 13, SUNDAY
PRIMROSE’S TEA AND COFFEE TENT Sunday morning Todd, Susie and I drove to Primrose’s house on a ridge above Marshall where she had put up a fairytale tent that she had bought from some Amish people and painted herself with
OCTOBER 12, SATURDAY
NORTH ASHEVILLE FARMER’S MARKET Saturday morning Susie and I went to the North Asheville Farmer’s Market which had been moved from its usual University of North Carolina at Asheville site because UNC-A had become a staging site for rescue workers.
OCTOBER 12, SATURDAY
NORTH ASHEVILLE FARMER’S MARKET Saturday morning Susie and I went to the North Asheville Farmer’s Market which had been moved from its usual University of North Carolina at Asheville site because UNC-A had become a staging site for rescue workers.
OCTOBER 11, FRIDAY
DESTRUCTION OF MARSHALL Over the weekend we drove into Marshall a couple of times. On October 2, Wednesday, I posted photographs that Susie sent me of the devastation in Marshall. But this time I got to see it for myself,
OCTOBER 11, FRIDAY
DESTRUCTION OF MARSHALL Over the weekend we drove into Marshall a couple of times. On October 2, Wednesday, I posted photographs that Susie sent me of the devastation in Marshall. But this time I got to see it for myself,
OCTOBER 10, THURSDAY
12 BONES My son Tom discovered that the sheet rock in his first floor was damp on Wednesday evening. So to prevent the wetness from climbing his wall and to stop the spread of mold up the dry chalky water
OCTOBER 10, THURSDAY
12 BONES My son Tom discovered that the sheet rock in his first floor was damp on Wednesday evening. So to prevent the wetness from climbing his wall and to stop the spread of mold up the dry chalky water
OCTOBER 9, WEDNESDAY
GROWING UP WITHOUT My memory is that when we were in boarding school in India that at Ridgewood dormitory and then in high school at the Hostel dormitory that water was heated once a week and we all took brief
OCTOBER 9, WEDNESDAY
GROWING UP WITHOUT My memory is that when we were in boarding school in India that at Ridgewood dormitory and then in high school at the Hostel dormitory that water was heated once a week and we all took brief