Posted on January 19, 2020
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Take a moment to look outside your window, or take a stroll in your backyard. Imagine what that very land used to look like before it was ever settled on or used for agriculture or development. The land may have been any type of… Continue Reading “Restore Your Land with a Pocket Prairie”
Posted on May 20, 2012
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I’m super excited about this post. It is about one of my favortist subjects; Appalachian music. The music that was created from those who came from Ireland and England to the hills of Kentucky. I’m not sure exactly where my initial interest in folk… Continue Reading “Appalachia Music & New Albums”
Category: Book & Tool ReviewsTags: Album, Appalachia, Appalshop, Ballad Music, Barbara Allen, Black is the Color of My True Loves Hair, book, CD Central, Daniel Martin Moore, Farthest Field, Folk, FunRanch Louisville, I Wonder as I Wander, Joan Shelley, John Jacob Niles, June Appal, kentucky, Lexington Kentucky, Movie, Music, Nina Simone, Red State Ramblers, Ron Pen, Songcatcher
Posted on July 11, 2011
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Check out music artist Ben Sollee on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series. I remember playing in orchestra with this guy, who is now getting to be a pretty famous name! (and maybe went to college with the percussionist?) I think of Ben as mostly… Continue Reading “Music Artist Ben Sollee & Inclusions Album”
Category: UncategorizedTags: Ben Sollee, Cellist, Cello, Daniel Martin Moore, Half Made Man, Inclusions, Jim James, Learning to Bend, Lexington Kentucky, Music, NPR Tiny Desk Concert
Posted on September 11, 2010
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>This morning I went to the 10th annual Dog Paddle at Woodland Park’s swimming pool. They have the event on the last day the pool is open for the season. It is sponsored by many companies around Lexington, but is put together by Friends… Continue Reading “10th Annual Dog Paddle”