4, Jun 2019
Jake Carpenter’s Book of Death by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post! By Scott Ballard Just below the crest of the Blue Ridge…over on Three Mile Creek in what is now Avery County, North Carolina, Uncle Jake Carpenter lived for eighty-seven years. Born in 1833, he became very acquainted with every one of the scattered families in…

1, Jun 2019
The Long Spring by Walt Hampton

FROM SHADBUSH TO AZALEA   THE BLESSING OF A LONG SPRING   Walt’s Campfire Copyright 2019             The elevation range of the Appalachian mountains gives us hill folks a unique opportunity to experience a long spring season. As the period of daylight increases at the end of winter, the…

28, May 2019
Scenic byways by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post! By Scott Ballard Even today, It never fails that when visitors from…off the mountain get here they make some comment about the steep, narrow and winding roads…well, I’ve got news for those folks…the roads up here are the best they’ve ever been! At the turn…

21, May 2019
You’re healed!!! by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post By Scott Ballard The popular image of the Appalachian folk healer is complex and sometimes even contradictory.  In our very first blog post we covered home remedies, most often created and used by women, but the image of an older gentleman, like Alleghany County’s (NC)…

7, May 2019
The Spirit of Appalachia in Art! by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post By Scott Ballard (Author’s Note) I was encouraged to visit a unique exhibit of artwork at the Clubhouse at Jefferson Landing recently. While walking through the fine displays of portraiture work, I noticed some larger paintings to my left. The creativity and melding of the…

30, Apr 2019
Meet me at the Crossroads by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post! By Scott Ballard Many of our “modern” roads are built upon the trails of ancient game or native peoples and often those roads cross and the same is true for Todd, North Carolina. Humans have been visiting the crossroads of Todd, for…well, a long time…millennia!…

26, Apr 2019
What is Andrew Jackson’s connection to NC? by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post by Scott Ballard If you’ve heard it once, I’ll be you’ve heard it hundreds of times, “It’s a small world.” Well, what does that mean exactly? It means that, as we get older, we gain a greater appreciation for how truly connected we all are.…

19, Apr 2019
Goin’ a-courtin’ by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post By Scott Ballard It’s not hard to imagine that dating (or wooing!) someone in the mountains was far different back when…or…was it? Usually the initial attraction would happen at church function, a harvest-related event or at school…where you might…take eyes to someone…or become sweet on…

12, Apr 2019
Before it was “Grandfather” Mountain by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post! By Scott Ballard When gazing upon Grandfather Mountain, it’s easy to imagine that it has always looked like it does today. The fact of the matter is that it has looked very different at different points in its long and varied history. And it’s history…

5, Apr 2019
The Cherokee Legacy still with us today by Scott Ballard

New Appalachian Moments Blog Post! By Scott Ballard There are two prevailing views about Cherokee origins. One is that the Cherokee themselves (as a tribe of people) are relative latecomers to Southern Appalachia. The other theory is that they have been here for thousands of years…bottom line, they were probably…