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Tag Archives: jonesborough
Backlit
This is a truck that looks as though it is being taken over by lichen. And in the background is another one of Jonesborough’s claims to fame. It’s a wordworking shop. I remember talking about the national storytelling festival with … Continue reading
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Tagged curtis buchanan, jonesborough, Megan Hicks, storytelling, storytelling center, windsor chairs
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Jo’bro in the Sprang
I think today was the first time I’ve made the trip to Jonesborough in the spring. I’ve never seen the mountains this soft, fluffy with wipsy white and pale blue flowers tricking my eyes into wondering if they were actually … Continue reading