January 22, 2013
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Here’s Some Love!
I wanted to say thanks again to our friends who promote our books out there. I am lining up another radio interview with a very talented person in Cincinnati, Lee Hay with WVXU radio, as well as she is the arts writter for WVXU Arts Magazine for All Going On Around Cincinnati. This is a perfect setting for me, because people here in San Francisco know so little about, Our “Appalachian Trail,” and it is an amazing way how it goes south from Kentucky and on in to West Virginia, but The Ohio River Could easily be a point where you might want to stop, check out being a volunteer on a river boat where river life actually exists, for you would be amazed at how those boats, through all seasons, work on, and they are just right at the rail yards, fo Union Station in Cincinnati sends out a whole lot of freight as well as it still has some passenger train service, among the last great slow trains which go to Chicago where you boar the big Zephyr heading west.
Appalachia would probably keep you on the Kentucky side before you headed more north and east in West Virginia, and to the brave hikers who have done the trail, and who know our little towns and valleys; Just keep coming and remember your apt to have to do some swimming and rock climbing. It is just beyond me why they never took us on school trips to see where our great trail which was our walking way through the mountains, much less, we never had any summer programs which would have led us to knowing how to become trail guides. This was such an important portion of our culture for us to be proud of; But being proud was not too distant from being a, “Show Off,” so we only searched in woods near by our homes, and in that search; I became, “Pinkhoneysuckle,” for it settled in my body and brain, and it is my word, for I could not own the beautiful plants which gave the bees their most glorious moments of mating nature’s plants from the wild berry to the hard nut trees which were provisions for animal and man. Let it be remembered; Let it be, and we have found our path after all. Blessings, Barbara Everett Heintz, “Pinkhoneysuckle,” Amazon, and Kindle. If you find my book, you will know that it had to be written by a child/woman with roots in the dark earth.
Lovingly to All,
Barb Heintz