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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Thanks Britt. those are some fantastic images. As I told you it is so kind of you to think of me whilst enjoying a break in the mountains. Going to snatch them all onto my hard drive. Thankyou again.
The greatest part of wisdom is learning to develop the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
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Attached Link: http://soiuser.hyperchat.com/britt/trail.htm
that she's been on my mind the past couple of days, since we're up here where the Trail of Tears actually started. Our "mountain home" is in Maggie Valley, only 20 miles from Cherokee. We've been to Cherokee several times, but never been to the museum there, which is supposed to be the best Native American museum. I've been to several others, to Hopi house in Phoenix AZ and one in Euphala, AL. For some reason, and I can't explain why, the history of the Native Americans fascinates me. Anyhow, here is the Cherokee presentation of the "trail of tears". And as y'all (still working hard on that southern drawl) can see, Chohole was pretty close with her image. WELL done, girl! :) PS.. up here in the mountains I don't even have my server details! (well, duh!) so I've used some spare place I'd almost forgotten, and I would like to make every image it's own page with some explanation to it... at any rate, hope you enjoy.