﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/"><channel rdf:about="/rss.aspx"><title>STORIESOFMOUNTAINFOLK.COM</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com</link><description /><dc:publisher>Quick Blogcast</dc:publisher><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://app.onlinequickblog.com/" /><items><rdf:Seq><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/01/17/important-message.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/03/07/stories-of-mountain-folk-----march-6--2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/27/stories-of-mountain-folk----february-27-2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/20/stories-of-mountain-folk---february-20-2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/13/stories-of-mountain-folk-----february-13--2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/07/stories-of-mountain-folk--february-6-2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/01/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-30--2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/24/stories-of-mountain-folk-----january-23-2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/17/stories-of-mountain--folk---january-16-2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/10/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-9-2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/03/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-2-2010.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/26/stories-of-mountain-folk--december-26--2009.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/20/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-19-2009.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/21/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-12-2009.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/05/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-5-2009.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/28/stories-of-mountain-folk-----november-28-2009.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/22/stories-of-mountain-folk---november-21-2009.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/15/stories-of-mountain-folk--november-14-2009.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/08/stories-of-mountain-folk---november-7-2009.aspx?ref=rss" /><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/01/stories-of-mountain-folk---october-31-2009.aspx?ref=rss" /></rdf:Seq></items></channel><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/01/17/important-message.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Welcome To Stories of Mountain Folk</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/01/17/important-message.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;P style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px" dir=ltr&gt;&lt;FONT size=4&gt;&lt;FONT size=3&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT size=4&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;&amp;nbsp;S&lt;A href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stories-of-Mountain-Folk/364348959851?ref=ts"&gt;tories of Mountain Folk is on FaceBooK Click Here to visit our page now!&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/STRONG&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;STRONG&gt;Welcome to the Stories of Mountain Folk.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 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who also mentions the 1940 floor and his years of teaching in the county. Ending the show is the fiddle of legendary &lt;B&gt;Harry Cagle with &lt;I&gt;"In the Sweet By and By."&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-03-07T13:09:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/27/stories-of-mountain-folk----february-27-2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk    February 27, 2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/27/stories-of-mountain-folk----february-27-2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;STRONG&gt;February 27—&lt;/STRONG&gt;Listen as Amy tells the &lt;B&gt;history of the mountain dulcimer&lt;/B&gt;--then Doreyl interviews 5 members of the&amp;nbsp;&lt;B&gt;Pic and Play Dulcimer Group from Sylva&lt;/B&gt; who play &lt;I&gt;"Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss."&lt;/I&gt; Neal ends his "Heart Series" with &lt;B&gt;3 Rehab Professional at Angel Medical Center in Franklin&lt;/B&gt;, and then to end the show, &amp;nbsp;the Pic and Play Dulcimer Group play &lt;I&gt;"&lt;/I&gt;&lt;SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: 'Lucida Grande'; FONT-SIZE: 12px" class=Apple-style-span&gt;&lt;I&gt;Nut Factory Shuffle."&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-02-27T23:01:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/20/stories-of-mountain-folk---february-20-2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   February 20, 2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/20/stories-of-mountain-folk---february-20-2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;February 20—&lt;/B&gt;Listen this week to two people who give from the heart: &amp;nbsp;Amy's interview with &lt;B&gt;Veronica Nicholas of Sylva, president of Jackson County's ARF&lt;/B&gt;, and Neal Hearn's final interview with &lt;B&gt;Dr. Earl Haddock of Sylva, Heart Specialist from Harris Regional Hospital&lt;/B&gt;. Our ending song is &lt;B&gt;"Angels Unaware," by the Cockman Family of Sherrill's Ford, NC.&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-02-21T03:21:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/13/stories-of-mountain-folk-----february-13--2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk     February 13,  2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/13/stories-of-mountain-folk-----february-13--2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;STRONG&gt;February 13&lt;/STRONG&gt;—On this second Saturday of &lt;B&gt;"Heart Month"&lt;/B&gt; we have the wonderful &lt;B&gt;100-year-old Jane Chastine from Tuckasegee&lt;/B&gt;&amp;nbsp;(who won our hearts as children) talking to Doreyl about being stalked by a "painter." Neal interviews &lt;B&gt;Dr. Earl Haddock from Harris Regional Hospital in Sylva &lt;/B&gt;about caring for your heart. &amp;nbsp;And then &lt;B&gt;Jon Zackary of Cashiers &lt;/B&gt;sings&lt;B&gt; &lt;I&gt;"Build a Highway to Your Heart!"&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-02-13T18:40:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/07/stories-of-mountain-folk--february-6-2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk  February 6, 2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/07/stories-of-mountain-folk--february-6-2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;February 6—In this"Heart" month--we feature stories &lt;/B&gt;&lt;I&gt;&lt;B&gt;from&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/I&gt;&lt;B&gt; and &lt;/B&gt;&lt;I&gt;&lt;B&gt;for&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/I&gt;&lt;B&gt; the heart! &lt;/B&gt;&amp;nbsp;Doreyl's guest is poet &lt;B&gt;Thomas Raine Crowe from Tuckasegee,&lt;/B&gt; who shares poetry from the heart, while Amy talks with our own &lt;B&gt;Neal Hearn from Franklin&lt;/B&gt;, who talks about caring for the heart. Closing out the show is &lt;B&gt;Kathy Collins Barber &amp;amp; the Collins Family singing&amp;nbsp;&lt;/B&gt;&lt;I&gt;&lt;B&gt;"All the Love You've Missed."&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;
&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-02-07T14:44:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/01/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-30--2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   January 30  2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/02/01/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-30--2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;January 30—&lt;/B&gt;Today Doreyl speaks with &lt;B&gt;Mary Jo Hooper Cobb from Tuckasegee,&lt;/B&gt; who talks about the heritage of her mom and dad's farm; Amy interviews &lt;B&gt;Jim Sellers from Montieth Branch in Sylva,&lt;/B&gt; who discusses his childhood (and tells of sneaking his first taste of snuff in the 3rd grade!). The show ends with a touch of old fashioned fun with the young&amp;nbsp;&lt;B&gt;Rye Holler Boys' "Whoa Mule!"&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;
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&lt;DIV&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-02-01T19:06:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/24/stories-of-mountain-folk-----january-23-2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk     January 23, 2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/24/stories-of-mountain-folk-----january-23-2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;STRONG&gt;January 23—&lt;/STRONG&gt;Doreyl's interview is with &lt;B&gt;Ron Smith from Dillsboro&lt;/B&gt; who tells a story of a "Soldier's Legacy" of music, featuring Ron on &lt;B&gt;the slide guitar with "Danny Boy"&lt;/B&gt;—while Amy's guest is &lt;B&gt;Vera Holland Guise from Tilley Creek&lt;/B&gt;, who talks of saving her family's homeplace, calling it &lt;B&gt;"Yesterday's Farm."&lt;/B&gt; &amp;nbsp;Final music is &lt;B&gt;Ron Smith's "Cripple Creek."&amp;nbsp;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-01-24T14:48:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/17/stories-of-mountain--folk---january-16-2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain  Folk   january 16, 2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/17/stories-of-mountain--folk---january-16-2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;STRONG&gt;January 16—&lt;/STRONG&gt;Amy begins the show with&amp;nbsp;&lt;B&gt;"Born with a Veil,"&amp;nbsp;&lt;/B&gt;then Doreyl has part 2 of the interview&amp;nbsp;with&amp;nbsp;&lt;B&gt;Margaret Oren and Jane Coburn with Full Spectrum Farms of Wayehutta community&lt;/B&gt;&amp;nbsp;who work with Autism Spectrum Disorder; &amp;nbsp;Amy's guest is&amp;nbsp;&lt;B&gt;Julie Hooper Spiro, Director of the Jackson County Camber of Commerce,&lt;/B&gt;&amp;nbsp;who tells the story of the historic "Hooper House" in Sylva&lt;B&gt;.&lt;/B&gt;&amp;nbsp;Finally, to end the show,&amp;nbsp;&lt;B&gt;The Muses of Asheville&amp;nbsp;&lt;/B&gt;sing "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy."&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-01-17T15:46:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/10/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-9-2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   January 9, 2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/10/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-9-2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;January 9—&lt;/B&gt;Our show today includes Doreyl's interview (part 1) with &lt;B&gt;Margaret Oren and Jane Coburn with Full Spectrum Farms of Wayehutta community&lt;/B&gt; who work with Autism Spectrum Disorder; Amy talks with &lt;B&gt;Brenda Anders, Chairman of the Board for Dogwood Crafters in Dillsboro&lt;/B&gt;. Local entertainer &lt;B&gt;Henry Queen from John's Creek &lt;/B&gt;plays "Wildwood Flower" to end the show.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-01-10T14:50:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/03/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-2-2010.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   January 2, 2010</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2010/01/03/stories-of-mountain-folk---january-2-2010.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;January 2—&lt;/B&gt;In this our first show of 2010, we feature the &lt;B&gt;Bluegrass Gospel Music of "Mountain Faith" from Sylva; &lt;/B&gt;Doreyl interviews &lt;B&gt;Josiha Hyatt &amp;amp; Pepper Parris from the Downtown Market of Asheville,&lt;/B&gt; and Amy talks with &lt;B&gt;Margaret Ramsey from the Folk Heritage Assn of Macon County&lt;/B&gt;.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2010-01-03T16:40:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/26/stories-of-mountain-folk--december-26--2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk  December 26  2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/26/stories-of-mountain-folk--december-26--2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV style="MARGIN: 0px; FONT: 12px Helvetica"&gt;&lt;B&gt;December 26—&lt;/B&gt;Doreyl interviews &lt;B&gt;“Whimzik,” a husband and wife team—Glenn Kastrinos and Kjelsty Hanson&lt;/B&gt;—who play the flute and drum. Amy brings back &lt;B&gt;Irene Hooper and Etheree Chanchellor &lt;/B&gt;for a couple of small Christmas stories about when they were children. To end the show Glenn and Kjelsty play&lt;B&gt; “Hanna’s Tune.”&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;
&lt;DIV style="MARGIN: 0px; MIN-HEIGHT: 14px; FONT: 12px Helvetica"&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-12-26T23:02:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/20/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-19-2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   December 19, 2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/20/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-19-2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;December 19&lt;/B&gt;—Neal is back! Yay! &amp;nbsp;Doreyl introduces &lt;B&gt;&lt;I&gt;"A Cat for Christmas"&lt;/I&gt;&amp;nbsp;written by Harold Sims (Catman2), &lt;/B&gt;narrated by Neal, with voices from WCU students; Amy interviews&lt;B&gt; Irene Hooper from Cullowhee &lt;/B&gt;who tells stories of Christmas in the 30's in the mountains. The show ends with Amy's &lt;B&gt;16 year old twin granddaughters on the violin and viola, playing "Let it Snow!"&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-12-20T15:49:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/21/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-12-2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   December 12, 2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/21/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-12-2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;
&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;December 12—&lt;/B&gt;&lt;FONT class=Apple-style-span size=3&gt;&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" class=Apple-style-span&gt;This&amp;nbsp;&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;Christmas Holiday Show features &lt;B&gt;Amy and Doreyl, and the story of their younger days in Tuckasegee, NC&lt;/B&gt; at Christmas time with Amy's story "Shoebox Christmas;" ending the program with the group &lt;B&gt;IL DIVO singing "Amazing Grace."&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;
&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-12-13T21:24:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/05/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-5-2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   December 5, 2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/12/05/stories-of-mountain-folk---december-5-2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;STRONG&gt;December 5—&lt;/STRONG&gt;Amy begins a short story&lt;B&gt; "Shoebox &amp;nbsp;Christmas;&lt;/B&gt;" while Doreyl interviews&lt;B&gt; Dr. Henry Wong of Cullowhee, &lt;/B&gt;&lt;FONT class=Apple-style-span size=3&gt;&lt;SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" class=Apple-style-span&gt;who sings &lt;I&gt;"Ave Maria&lt;/I&gt;" and &lt;I&gt;"What Child is This."&lt;/I&gt; &lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;Amy interviews &lt;B&gt;Jane Giese in Bryson City,&lt;/B&gt; who shares the experience of riding the&amp;nbsp;Great Smoky Mountain Railroad's&amp;nbsp;&lt;B&gt;Polar Express&lt;/B&gt;. The show ends with the Cockman Family singing &lt;I&gt;"Lulabies of Love.&lt;/I&gt;"&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-12-06T01:21:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/28/stories-of-mountain-folk-----november-28-2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk     November 28, 2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/28/stories-of-mountain-folk-----november-28-2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;November 28—&lt;/B&gt;Doreyl interviews &lt;B&gt;Doris Hunter from Franklin&lt;/B&gt;, who talks about the "Hard Candy Christmas" Arts &amp;amp; Crafts show; Amy once more talks with&amp;nbsp;&lt;SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; FONT-SIZE: 12px" class=Apple-style-span&gt;&lt;B&gt;Curtis Blanton from Nation's Creek,&lt;/B&gt;&amp;nbsp;who tells tales from his books about our WNC heritage. And then &lt;B&gt;Keith Shuler from Sylva &lt;/B&gt;sings his original song "Painter (Panther) Eyes!"&lt;/SPAN&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-11-28T23:58:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/22/stories-of-mountain-folk---november-21-2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   November 21, 2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/22/stories-of-mountain-folk---november-21-2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;November 21—&lt;/B&gt;Doreyl talks with &lt;B&gt;Krista Robb, a WCU intern student &lt;/B&gt;working with Catch the Spirit of Appalachia and it's projects, while Amy interviews&lt;B&gt; Curtis Blanton from Nation's Creek,&lt;/B&gt; who has authored three books about local heritage. &lt;I&gt;(Curtis will return next week to continue his interview.)&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-11-22T14:08:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/15/stories-of-mountain-folk--november-14-2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk  November 14, 2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/15/stories-of-mountain-folk--november-14-2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;November 14—&lt;/B&gt;Doreyl interviews &lt;B&gt;Teresa Eberly from Franklin &lt;/B&gt;(who sings &lt;I&gt;"Down to the River to Pray," &lt;/I&gt;and &lt;I&gt;"The Water is Wide"&lt;/I&gt;); Amy talks with 95-year-old &lt;B&gt;Florence Coyle from Cullowhee Mountain&lt;/B&gt;, a preacher's wife who weaves in stories about her father, her husband, and her husband's father.&lt;/DIV&gt;
&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-11-15T14:52:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/08/stories-of-mountain-folk---november-7-2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   November 7 2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/08/stories-of-mountain-folk---november-7-2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;B&gt;November 7—&lt;/B&gt;Amy tells the story of &lt;B&gt;Warm Bedroom Slippers&lt;/B&gt;; Doreyl interviews&lt;B&gt; Nan Smith from Sylva &lt;/B&gt;as a crafter at Dogwood Crafters in Dillsboro, while Amy discusses storytelling with &lt;B&gt;Jeanne Webster from Otto&lt;/B&gt;, who has written the book&lt;I&gt; "Strays."&lt;/I&gt; Then Nan's husband &lt;B&gt;Ron Smith plays "Mountain Melodies" with the banjo&lt;/B&gt;.&lt;/DIV&gt;
&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-11-08T13:28:00Z</dc:date></item><item rdf:about="http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/01/stories-of-mountain-folk---october-31-2009.aspx?ref=rss"><title>Stories of Mountain Folk   October 31, 2009</title><link>http://storiesofmountainfolk.com/2009/11/01/stories-of-mountain-folk---october-31-2009.aspx?ref=rss</link><description>&lt;DIV apple-content-edited="true"&gt;&lt;B&gt;October 31—&lt;/B&gt;Doreyl talks with &lt;B&gt;Henry Wong from Cullowhee&lt;/B&gt; about his folk music; New author &lt;B&gt;Reverend Jack Hinson, now from Waynesville&lt;/B&gt;, visits with Amy to talk about his new book &lt;I&gt;"Laughter Was God's Idea."&lt;/I&gt; &lt;B&gt;Henry Wong sings "Keep on the Sunny Side of Life," and "I'll Fly Away."&lt;/B&gt; &lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;BR&gt;</description><dc:creator>nealbox@dnet.net (Amy Ammons)</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-11-01T15:08:00Z</dc:date></item></rdf:RDF>