Subject: Water

“The City of Rivers” (Poem for Parsons)

“The City of Rivers” (Poem for Parsons)

September 24, 2012 |

FROM THE ARCHIVES of the West Virginia Writers’ Project, Tucker County:              The City of Rivers                                                                  **                              Here, where two rivers, born of highland springs,                             Wed to beget another, greater still,                             And where peace hovers on untroubled wings                             Amidst the song of factory and mill,                                                                  **                             Here, […]

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Blackwater Falls

Blackwater Falls

May 29, 2012 |

“Here the waters of Blackwater River drop over a broken ledge to dash among large boulders 63 feet below, whence they continue their rushing foaming course down Blackwater Canyon. A footpath leads (L) among thickets of laurel and hemlock to a clearing with a fine view of the rugged beauty of the falls and canyon.”- West Virginia Writers’ […]

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Pink Lady Slipper

Pink Lady Slipper

May 13, 2012 |

Possibly the most prized of all West Virginia wildflowers, the Pink Lady’s Slipper is an orchid that grows wild in cool, bog-like forests throughout the state. This wild orchid is named because its enormous pink flower somewhat resembles a moccasin or a slipper. Its solitary flower hunches timidly against the light, uncurling from between two thick green and glossy leaves.

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Second Creek

Second Creek

January 4, 2012 |

“This is our Bloody Butcher Corn, it’s all different colors, see? It’s red, yellow and purple.”

Reed’s Mill has been grinding an heirloom variety of corn called Bloody Butcher, grown locally and from the same seeds that have been ground at the mill for generations. Possibly, all the way back to when the mill first opened around 1791.
Click here to have a listen….

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