Kathy Thompson Publishing
To Touch the Past, Appalachian Life Centered in North Georgia 2008
A Guide to History and Fun in the Ocoee Gorge and Copper Basin 2009
Blue Ridge, Historic Homes and Towns, Lake Blue Ridge, The Cohutta Wilderness,
Railroad History, and More 2011
09/06/2024
My goats tried to eat the flowers. Flowers won. 😊
07/02/2024
Tomorrow we are heading out on an adventure. Myself, grandson Lucas and his friend Tyner, plus Diane Payne and Diane Haffermehl Neisler are going to Churchill, Canada. We will meet close up Beluga whales. In the summer 60,000 arrive in the lower Hudson Bay and have babies. There is an outside chance of Polar Bears. In the winter 600 polar bears stay near Churchill. Currently they are on the ice catching seals. We may see from a distance those who are back early.Hope so. We are also going out on the tundra bus to see wildlife, hearing a lecture and doing a tour of the research center, and dog carting (no snow so you add wheels). Also an indigenous museum, as the majority of Churchill’s 800 residents are First Nation. There are no roads to the town which is almost to the Artic Circle. The once a week train takes two days. We fly to Winnipeg and the next day a smaller plane to our destination. Expect photos.
04/28/2024
Tradition in Appalachia. Dyer Gap and Mountain.
There has been an arbor at Dyer Gap for at least 80 years. It had gotten in such bad shape in recent years that the descendants had to replace the structure. On a Cohutta Wilderness page several visitors were upset. A local Dyer explained that it was deteriorating so much there was no choice. What impressed me is that the descendants cared enough to rebuild. Like many of these mountain arbors, once a year the family returns for a morning of songs, prayer, and fellowship l. After the tables will be used to spread a communal meal. Time passes, wood rots, and change occurs. What is stable is a culture that appreciates the past, and continues core values into the future. They did keep the benches. 😊
04/20/2024
Spring in the Cohutta Wilderness (Georgia side)
04/05/2023
On Saturday, April 1, I was part of a group that gave a set of presentations focusing on the Georgia Marble Company. The symposium was sponsored by Friends of the Georgia Archives. I spoke on Sam Tate and the Tate Mansion. There were a number of other interesting presentations. You know you are a history fan when you spend a sunny Saturday listening to history scholars. No regrets. :)
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