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“Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness.” 

Thomas Jefferson
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Farms General

Rustic Roots Lavender Opens for a New Spring Season

Aaron Creighton Mar 29, 2026 0

You immediately feel the contrast between the sharp, cold spring wind and the warm, lively activity of the farm’s seasonal…

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General

The Eerie and Beautiful Stone Angels of Thornrose Cemetery

Kathryn Jacobson Mar 27, 2026 0

Cinematic Shadows It’s better than every movie you’ve ever watched with a graveyard scene. I can picture the Sanderson sisters…

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Porch with rocking chairs and a Haint Blue Ceiling Photo by Jose-Cruz
History

The Beautiful Mystery of Haint Blue Painted Porch Ceilings

Kathryn Jacobson Mar 24, 2026 0

A Surprising Solution for Bugs I drew up a rough sketch of the landscape design as they were talking about…

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Mill Spring Makers Market
Art Farmers Markets

Why We Absolutely Love This Surprising Maker Space

Aaron Creighton Mar 22, 2026 0

The Creative Pulse of Tennessee’s Oldest Town: Discovering Mill Spring Makers Market Every time I get to Jonesborough, Tennessee, I…

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Farmers Markets

A Fresh Look at Bristol’s Own Big Red Apple Shed

Aaron Creighton Mar 16, 2026 1

Today, I found myself pulling up to 594 Highway 126 in Bristol, Tennessee, just in time for the grand reopening…

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Grey Oyster Mushrooms
Farms

Finding Fungi Magic in an Abingdon Basement

Aaron Creighton Mar 15, 2026 0

As I walked through the Abingdon Farmers Market in early March, looking for a particular farmer to interview, I completely…

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Foodways Restaurant

The Pakalachian: Two Culinary Worlds on One Amazing Plate

Aaron Creighton Mar 14, 2026 0

The Commons and the Uncommon If you have ever been to the Commons in Abingdon, you will notice that there…

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Healthy corn growing
Business

Small Farms Offer Big Solutions for a Stable Economy

Hiram Jensen Mar 13, 2026 0

Fields of Uncertainty American agriculture encounters pressure from two primary sources: international conflict, which raises input costs, and domestic political…

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Toby, Sasquatch, and Christina
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The Unexpected Magic of Appalachian Gourd Art

Aaron Creighton Mar 7, 2026 0

First Encounters with Gourd Art I had never heard of gourd art until I moved to Bristol, Virginia, and passed…

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Ricky Van Warner - Owner of DiviniTEA
General

Brewing Sustainable Magic in the Blue Ridge Hills

Aaron Creighton Mar 7, 2026 0

A Serendipitous Encounter at the Market Every once in a while, I go to a market expecting to just browse,…

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