Iβve returned from my vacation with some kind of creeping crud that has me a bit wiped out. I wrote this while I was in Colorado with every intention of adding more before it was time to record. Illness kept that from happening.
That stuff is going around. It's the flu. Glad you had fun on the train and with your family. We are lucky. We have you to do all the research for us and give us the trivia in really great stories! Best of both worlds.ππ€£π€£π€£π€£
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Hey Neoma. I'm very glad you and your family had a great time. I am sorry you are ill. I'm praying for your complete recovery. Your old slow grumpy old man friend Walter. LOL..
I truly believe that every name given to a place, has something to do with why it was named such place. Good or bad. That's really only logic in my eyes.
12/3/22 Hi Neoma. Welcome home. I was so happy to hear you had a good time with your grandkids and the family. However, I was sorry to hear you're not feeling well. Hope you have a speedy recovery. If he's able, have 'vroom, vroom ' whip you up a nice, hot bowl of chicken soup or two. It should help you kick that 'ol nasty bug right away. In the meantime take good care of yourself. I'll keep my ears peeled for the next batch of stories. βπβ
So very sorry to hear that you have caught what people here are calling the creeping crud. It seems to be going around, but slowly rather than as quickly as a cold. I hope you can kick it to the curb and feel better soon! I used to live in a area named after a family. I lived on Clark Rd, in Clarkville, on Clark mountain. Now the road and neighborhood was legally called that, but the mountain had a different name on the map. The Clark family still lived there, or should I say relatives 9f the original still did. I knew them well. They had 11 children and wished for more but claimed that he was a bridge builder in his younger days and wasn't home often enough for more. Mrs. Clark had passed on but Mr Clark told me that he was 1 of 13 children and his wife had 13 siblings. They themselves wanted 14. He stopped counting grandchildren and great grandchildren at 100 and often told people to just call him grandpa as he was related to near everyone from the area and half the town called him that regardless of what the relationship was. I suppose it was easier than trying to remember he was a great uncle on your mother's side by marriage? At one time the family owned all the land of 2 or 3 towns after buying it from the Native tribes who decided to move more north, northeast or northwest with so many unfriendly settlers moving to the area and threatening to or actually killing them to steal the land for themselves. His family got along with them and they helped each other so by buying the land they could keep the area in 1 piece and how it had been for many many years. The remains of the main village area was still there with the foundations of longhouse and fireplaces, cooking pits, springs etc still there to see. Not far from the Chiefs area was a natural spawning pond for the native fish and each year there was more until they grew large enough to travel down the creek to the river. I loved the area but life and work forced me to leave. So much history in that little village if you knew who to ask and where to look, with permission of course, lol
Oh my gosh! I've driven through it a gazillion times on my way to Apalachicola to go to Boss Oyster Restaurant. Up until a few years ago, we had 289 acres and two houses. One liveable, one not. Bought it in the 70s.
Neoma! Nice story! Vary informative and entertaining! Now hot tea, lemon juice 1 teaspoon and 1 teaspoon of honey! Mix and drink and feel better soon! β€οΈβοΈ
I love your channel Neoma. This piece makes me think about some place names here too. I will have to look into their back stories now. Hope you feel better soon and glad youβre back safe and sound from your trip. Looking forward to your next upload and thank you β€οΈ
Mrs Naoma, thank you for pushing through your sickness to give us a short story. I hope you are feeling better soon. I personally like the short stories some days. I for one believe that tale. I could see it happening as you read it. I am Native American, and you donβt mess around with the medicine man! They have a way about them that is peculiar but strong. π³
I hope you get well soon. Iβm glad you enjoyed the trip. π I enjoyed the story. Very good! One year? Time flies. I think you did a great job this year. Looking forward to many more. π
Neoma congrats are in order, & thank you about your ghostly π» experiences, I have 2 of my own to write in about, 1 where I used to live & a house I bought & I'm living in now. It was built in 1910 the previous owners wife died here then thebowner died here too in the bathroom. Do you have an email I can send it to.
#1 β€You're most welcome Neoma! Praying for your quick healing.
That stuff is going around. It's the flu. Glad you had fun on the train and with your family. We are lucky. We have you to do all the research for us and give us the trivia in really great stories! Best of both worlds.ππ€£π€£π€£π€£
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Thatβs so great! So nice to spend time with family, π! Healing prayers for your speedy recovery. Thank you for the video!!
Hey Neoma. I'm very glad you and your family had a great time. I am sorry you are ill. I'm praying for your complete recovery. Your old slow grumpy old man friend Walter. LOL..
the harshest pain will seem the sweetest angels kiss with what is to come
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Yaaaaaayyyy heyheyhey Neoma awwwww I pray you feel better soon. I love you
Get better soon! I am so glad you had a wonderful time with your family in Colorado. Thank you for your stories. π
I've been to Chickamauga. , look out point.. beautiful country.
I didn't know I was a Toponymist! Thanks.
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Great story thank you for sharing, prayers for you hope for a speedy recovery Naomie. God bless you and your family
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I truly believe that every name given to a place, has something to do with why it was named such place. Good or bad. That's really only logic in my eyes.
Great story Neoma!! Thank you so much.
Sounds like an old fashioned cold.Yuk! Feel better soon. Thanks for doing the story. You are a real trooper Neoma π!
Hello Neoma from Cleveland Tennessee
Hope you feel better soon love you
12/3/22
Hi Neoma. Welcome home. I was so happy to hear you had a good time with your grandkids and the family. However, I was sorry to hear you're not feeling well. Hope you have a speedy recovery. If he's able, have 'vroom, vroom ' whip you up a nice, hot bowl of chicken soup or two. It should help you kick that 'ol nasty bug right away. In the meantime take good care of yourself. I'll keep my ears peeled for the next batch of stories.
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So very sorry to hear that you have caught what people here are calling the creeping crud. It seems to be going around, but slowly rather than as quickly as a cold. I hope you can kick it to the curb and feel better soon! I used to live in a area named after a family. I lived on Clark Rd, in Clarkville, on Clark mountain. Now the road and neighborhood was legally called that, but the mountain had a different name on the map. The Clark family still lived there, or should I say relatives 9f the original still did. I knew them well. They had 11 children and wished for more but claimed that he was a bridge builder in his younger days and wasn't home often enough for more. Mrs. Clark had passed on but Mr Clark told me that he was 1 of 13 children and his wife had 13 siblings. They themselves wanted 14. He stopped counting grandchildren and great grandchildren at 100 and often told people to just call him grandpa as he was related to near everyone from the area and half the town called him that regardless of what the relationship was. I suppose it was easier than trying to remember he was a great uncle on your mother's side by marriage? At one time the family owned all the land of 2 or 3 towns after buying it from the Native tribes who decided to move more north, northeast or northwest with so many unfriendly settlers moving to the area and threatening to or actually killing them to steal the land for themselves. His family got along with them and they helped each other so by buying the land they could keep the area in 1 piece and how it had been for many many years. The remains of the main village area was still there with the foundations of longhouse and fireplaces, cooking pits, springs etc still there to see. Not far from the Chiefs area was a natural spawning pond for the native fish and each year there was more until they grew large enough to travel down the creek to the river. I loved the area but life and work forced me to leave. So much history in that little village if you knew who to ask and where to look, with permission of course, lol
Get well soon darling girl.
Know how you feel. I just got over allergies, bronchitis. Boy, was the cough Rough π€
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Oh my gosh! I've driven through it a gazillion times on my way to Apalachicola to go to Boss Oyster Restaurant. Up until a few years ago, we had 289 acres and two houses. One liveable, one not. Bought it in the 70s.
Just glad you are back, just hope you get better soon. We must like what you do or we would not be here, thanks π.
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Neoma! Nice story! Vary informative and entertaining! Now hot tea, lemon juice 1 teaspoon and 1 teaspoon of honey! Mix and drink and feel better soon! β€οΈβοΈ
I love your channel Neoma. This piece makes me think about some place names here too. I will have to look into their back stories now. Hope you feel better soon and glad youβre back safe and sound from your trip. Looking forward to your next upload and thank you β€οΈ
Mrs Naoma, thank you for pushing through your sickness to give us a short story. I hope you are feeling better soon. I personally like the short stories some days. I for one believe that tale. I could see it happening as you read it. I am Native American, and you donβt mess around with the medicine man! They have a way about them that is peculiar but strong. π³
Awesome story
Great story as always! Thanks Neoma!
Good story very interesting
I hope you get well soon.
Iβm glad you enjoyed the trip. π
I enjoyed the story. Very good!
One year? Time flies. I think you did a great job this year. Looking forward to many more. π
Neoma congrats are in order, & thank you about your ghostly π» experiences, I have 2 of my own to write in about, 1 where I used to live & a house I bought & I'm living in now. It was built in 1910 the previous owners wife died here then thebowner died here too in the bathroom.
Do you have an email I can send it to.
Thank you Neoma!! The cold bug seems to be going around. Hope you are better soon. Very believable story.
I love stories like this … Good job my friend