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The Bandana Journal

Elizabeth Hunter

The writer Elizabeth Hunter (1945-2022) lived in a cabin in the mountains of Western North Carolina. This is her journal.

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Looking Back, 1997

Working outside on one project and another, I came to appreciate the fitness of work to the season. Painting the roof was an early spring job, not only because it was cool enough then to stay on the roof from the time the sun rose over the ...

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Looking Back, 1997

By 1976, I had the house, if not the life I wanted. Work required me to spend most of my time away from home, and I continued to live at the frantic pace of a city-dweller.

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Looking Back, 1997

Soon enough after purchasing the property, we had leisure to discover the septic system drained into the spring. The man from the health department recommended his nephew to put in a new septic tank he said would solve the problem.

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Looking Back, 1997

Working for Ed, which I did until he sold the Mitchell Journal to a revitalized Tri-County News three years after creating it, was like being a country doctor. When I wasn’t actually in the office, I was always on call. I covered county com...

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  • Elizabeth Hunter

    Elizabeth Hunter (1945-2022) was a journalist -in all senses of the word- living in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Her writing is beautiful.

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