Occurance
You’ll think I complain. No, I say it as it is. You think I’m not thankful. I am. Sixty days ago I was in
I am home.
The Appalachianist
Appalachian Intellectual. To me that means plain thinking. I am A Non Commissioned Officer in the Army Reserves. Let me say...My views expressed here are mine and not those of The U.S. Army, Army Reserve or my fellow brethren in The National Guard. This is entirely Sua Sponte. This is My Thinking. I'm single and in my mid 30's. Politicaly, I'm a Libertarian. (Again, Sua Sponte.I do not represent the Libertarian Party.)I love my native Appalachia, Rock n Roll and...I love God.
I started blogging for two reasons. I was concerned about the changes to the area I live in, Southern Appalachia and I was about to go to the war. I was in Iraq in 06 and 07 and now Kuwait in 11 and 12. Blogging was a means of documenting my experiences and hoping it would help gain clarity. I don't feel that way about it any more. It's said people write blogs because they are frustrated, that's why people read them too. That makes us sound apocalyptic. Are we? Let it be said, what I say here is of my own thinking. This is entirely Sua Sponte and not an official representation of the U.S. Military or the U.S. Government as a whole.
You’ll think I complain. No, I say it as it is. You think I’m not thankful. I am. Sixty days ago I was in
I am home.
The Appalachianist
I got to talking to a man down at The Legion the other night. Turns out I know his brother, big hound hunter. He was driving up the road the one night when two Walker Hounds come out into the road. He hits one, felt it go over it. So, he stops, gets out and the dog is laying there. Then, it gets up, and runs off wobbling a little. So he calls his brother and asked if he was running his hounds there, which he was, and asked if it was his dog. No, they tree’d the Coon and killed it. He asked if he was sure. He was sure. Then a little later he called back and said there was a big skinned place on the dogs head. Sure enough he ran over his brothers dog.
Bear Hunting with Hounds is a hoot. It’s the most efficient way to hunt bears in this part of the country, baiting is illegal and sitting a stand trying to call one or chance it takes actionable intelligence. But, the Dogs make it a tad special. Hounds are relentless, as long as they have sight or scent of the bear they don’t stop. They won’t quit until themselves or the bear is dead, unless pulled off. The Plott Hound is considered the best of the Bear Dogs by most. They are smart, fierce, have a good nose…They were bred for Bear in what is now
I got plans to stud him for pick of the litter. A boy out the raod saw him and said he wanted one of the pups. He’s a brindle color, with some grey in the snout. I came home yesterday evening and he had pulled off his chain meeting me at the bottom of the drive way, I told him to get in the back of the truck which he did. I’ve only had to pick him up once. I bet he’ll close the door on the dog box as well.
I’ll down load his picture here before too long. Get this, on his papers his given name is Rambo...
The Appalachianist