I have had a short White Mountain memoir published in the September issue of Word Catalyst Magazine, a New Hampshire online publication. You can read it at the link below if you are so inclined.
http://www.wordcatalystmagazine.com/.../Kingnf99.html
I have had a short White Mountain memoir published in the September issue of Word Catalyst Magazine, a New Hampshire online publication. You can read it at the link below if you are so inclined.
http://www.wordcatalystmagazine.com/.../Kingnf99.html
Laudizen
Myths can't be translated as they did in their ancient soil. We can only find our own meaning in our own time. -Margaret Atwood, writer (1939-)
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Very cool! I too remember red flannel hash as a kid.
Brad (a 6288 club member)
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That's a really nice story! It's always nice when things like a food, or anything else for that matter, trigger memories of being that young again.
BTW, I have never had red flannel hash. It sounds so good that I will have to make some soon. Thanks for the idea and story.
Bob
I never want to see a day
That's over forty degrees
I'd rather have it thirty,
Twenty, ten, five and let it freeeeEEEEEEeeze!
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