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Howdy Y'all! We're a sister team that has lived most of our lives in the hills of East TN. We enjoy lots of family and friends, gatherings, traveling, crafts and church. We want to share all we have learned and some of our adventures. This picture is of the old homeplace in Campbell County, Tennessee.
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GOD USES ORDINARY PEOPLE: THE ANNIE ARMSTRONG STORY
- Annie Walker Armstrong was born in Baltimore, MD on July 11, 1850. She was the daughter of James D. and Mary (Walker) Armstrong. She was the...
- Updated 489 days ago | Annie Armstrong; Missionaries; WMU; Baptist
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GOD USES ORDINARY PEOPLE: THE STORY OF JOHN H. PARKS
- Hackler Cemetery, located a mile from the Indian Mountain State Park, Jellico TN During the late years of the nineteenth century a wave of revivals...
- Updated 489 days ago | John Parks › church of god
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Jellico, Tennessee - It's a Gem of A City
- Quite a few years ago we lived in a little town just on the KY-TN border, Jellico. Our parents took us every where they went. We moved around quite a bit bu...
- Updated 489 days ago | Jellico, Home Town › jellico home town
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Proverbs From A Farmer
- If you had a duck between two ducks, a duck behind two ducks, and a duck in front of two ducks - how many ducks would you have? THREE, of course! He had a...
- Updated 489 days ago | Proverbs From A Farmer › cookie recipe
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PICNIC FOR 100
- We have hosted and planned many reunions on both sides of the house. We started small and built them bigger and better with each passing year. It truly has...
- Updated 489 days ago | picnic › family reunion
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GOD LOVES YOU, LET ME COUNT THE WAYS!
- Yes, He loves me, and you. My sister and I grew up knowing His love because our parents and grandparents showed that to us in every way and in every minute...
- Updated 489 days ago | Love › 1 john
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GOD USES ORDINARY PEOPLE: THE CORRIE TEN BOOM STORY
- April 15, 1892 - April 15, 1983 This Hero and evanagelist was more known as Corrie Ten Boom. She was Dutch, a Christian, and a Holocaust survivor.
- Updated 489 days ago | Women of Faith; Hero; Jew; Holocaust
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HOME SWEET HOME - EAST TENNESSEE
- Tennessee has fun, food and good times for families from one end of the state to the other. Geographically, we have all the beauty of the changing seasons w...
- Updated 356 days ago | Tennessee › chattanooga
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GOD USES ORDINARY PEOPLE: THE LOTTIE MOON STORY
- Missionary to China Born December 12, 1840(1840-12-12) Albemarle County, Virginia Died December 24, 1912 (aged 72) Kobe Harbor, Japan Lottie Moon was born...
- Updated 489 days ago | Lottie Moon › christmas
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Signs of the Times - Burma Shave
- "A Man A Miss A Kiss A Curve He Kissed The Miss And Missed The Curve" That's the first BURMA SHAVE sign my mother saw as a little girl. She decided that...
- Updated 358 days ago | Road Signs › burma shave
- HOME SWEET HOME - MIDDLE TENNESSEE
- This is the second of three series showcasing the wonders of Tennessee.
- Updated 429 days ago | HOME SWEET HOME - MIDDLE TENNESSEE › civil war re-enactment
- TEA WITH SASS - SASSAFRAS THAT IS!
- The sassafras tree grows from 50-120 feet tall, 2.5 - 6 feet in diameter with lots of slim branches. The bark on the trunck of an old tree has deep grooves,...
- Updated 489 days ago | Sassafras › herbs
- TROPICAL IS TOPICAL
- Oranges and tangerines reminds us of Christmas. Our mom would keep baskets of oranges, tangerines and nuts under the tree. What a wonderful smell. Then ther...
- Updated 489 days ago | banana › coconut
- So Clean You Can See Yourself
- In amongst all the stuff accumulated over the years, we have found notes, articles, and clippings on how to clean metals.
- Updated 489 days ago | aluminum › brass
- East TN Stack Cake and Other Delectable Southern Recipes
- Not only did we go to our grandparents house every summer and each break, but at least once a month for the weekend. Every time, our grandmother would have...
- Updated 489 days ago | East TN Stack Cake and Other Delectable Southern Receipes › cake
- Christian Growth: The Word Factor
- Our Uncle Tread knew the Word. He was a minister for many, many years. Uncle had no formal theological training other than that of sitting under many wonder...
- Updated 489 days ago | Bible › king james
- Christian Growth: The Prayer Factor
- We are told over and over again communication is the key to any good relationship. That certainly rings true in our spiritual life. Prayer is an attitude of...
- Updated 489 days ago | Prayer › meditation
- Chicken Doodle Doo
- Chicken - baked, fried or poached - served with rice, stuffing or noodles. Here is a list of notes we've collected over time to help in preparing and servin...
- Updated 489 days ago | Fried Chicken, Cooking Chicken › fried chicken cooking chicken
- WD-40 - It's A Fishy Subject To Me
- WD-40 is the brand name of spray lubricant. It is made from fish oil and there are lots of uses. It is used as a penetrating oil, cleaner, lubricant and ant...
- Updated 489 days ago | WD-40 - Its A Fishy Subject To Me
- LOVE Changes Things
- We know that being forgiven and given eternal life is an amazing and awesome gift given to us by God our Father. Think about it - eternity. That means you a...
- Updated 489 days ago | benefits › being saved
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GOD USES ORDINARY PEOPLE: THE ANNIE ARMSTRONG STORY
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Annie Walker Armstrong was born in Baltimore, MD on July 11, 1850. She was the daughter of James D. and Mary (Walker) Armstrong. She was the...
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GOD USES ORDINARY PEOPLE: THE STORY OF JOHN H. PARKS
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Hackler Cemetery, located a mile from the Indian Mountain State Park, Jellico TN During the late years of the nineteenth century a wave of revivals...
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Jellico, Tennessee - It's a Gem of A City
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Quite a few years ago we lived in a little town just on the KY-TN border, Jellico. Our parents took us every where they went. We moved around quite a bit bu...