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August 22 2012 Appalachia Newsletter


Greetings to folks near and far.

I cannot believe we are heading into late summer already. It seems like we just got used to the hot weather and now the nights are cooling off fast. Early mornings are just chilly enough for a light sweater or shawl to truly enjoy that first cup of coffee outside and watch the sun come up.

Here is my latest article from the Appalachia site at BellaOnline.com -- talking about the breathtaking colors of Appalachia country in the autumn. If you are a beginning photographer, or an experienced one, you will be in paradise when journeying through Appalachia country in the fall of the year.

Spectacular Autumn Colors In Appalachia
For those who love autumn when nature shows off her most glowing wardrobe, one can find some spectacular fall colors throughout Appalachian country.

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art177672.asp

I hope you enjoy this article. Please join me in my Appalachia forum and help each other find some small town attractions while traveling this autumn. Spruce Pine, North Carolina is one quaint little town, as is historic Jonesborough, the oldest town in Tennessee, and so many other lovely historical towns too numerous to list here. Come visit the forum and share your knowledge on these quaint and historical towns.

This site is still fairly new and I am trying to build up my newsletter subscription list. If you enjoy my newsletters, please help me out by forwarding them to your family and friends. I would so appreciate your help. Thank you!

Till next time, may all your journeys take you to beautiful places. May you walk in beauty and harmony.

Phyllis
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Please visit appalachia.bellaonline.com for even more great content about Appalachia.

To participate in free, fun online discussions, this site has a community forum all about Appalachia located here -

http://forums.bellaonline.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=postlist&Board=373

I hope to hear from you sometime soon, either in the forum or in response to this email message. I thrive on your feedback!

Have fun passing this message along to family and friends, because we all love free knowledge!

Phyllis Doyle Burns, Appalachia Editor
http://appalachia.bellaonline.com

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