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November 02, 2009

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Yay! I'm just seeing this. I can't wait to hear the CD. My husband will love it too. Thanks!

Someone is pickin' and I am a grinnin'! I like hearing the music when I come over...

I love this blog. It is steeped in Appalachia. Thank goodness. I don't know where else I would go to get my fix.

Tipper: That is a special treat for Kelli.

Congratulations to Kelli!!
I've really enjoyed this months stories. I have really looked forward to reading your new posts...to see what you would come up with next.
It's great that our Blind Pig community is growing!!!

Congratulations, Kelli! If you ever get tired of the CD, you can send it over to me! I want to get some of them - but have to put them on my Christmas list!

Tipper,

Thanks so much for the linky love. I do appreciate it. I love your blog and the rich history of appalachia that you write about. Also love your posts about your family.

Wishing you and yours a great week.

Blessings,
Mary

Congratulations Kelli! You're going to love Pap and Paul's music. I have both their CD's and I adore them. Listen to them most every day and will be sure to purchase the next one they decide to produce.

Tipper, good to hear more people are coming over to enjoy the good life with you and the family. It's always comforting to come here and feel like I'm part of the family too. xxoo

Tipper, it is a pleasure being here and sharing in the things we love about Appalachia in its history past and present.
Kelli, congratulations on the CD, wonderful music coming your way.
Have a great day Tipper and to everyone else on here.

Shane

I love visiting. Always! And I do often, but sometimes my computer is the stubborn one.

Congratulations, Kelli.

And thank you for such a beautiful place to visit, your blog. :)

Congratulations Kelli.

It surely has grown, hasn't it? See?

I was born and raised in the Appalachian Mts and love reading the stories and listening to the music on the Blind Pig & The Acorn. I have fond memories of living in the Mountains of Virginia, in fact the Mountains were me and my sister's playground. I live in Alaska now and my sister lives in Tennessee but we still laugh and talk about our childhood and the fun we had growing up in the Mountains.
My sister is 77 and I am 75 so it was many years ago.
Mary Libby

Congratulations, Kelli!!!

Great blog! Great fun.

Congrats to Kelli! Happy to hear your stats are up :)

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