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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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Family photograph: June 25

William Armstrong Hunter III (1921-1999)

Princeton University, Class of 1942 yearbook picture.

5 days ago
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Essay: Enriched

Because I write feature stories for the weekly newspaper, to keep my clip file current, I collect multiple copies of the editions in which they appear. The practice leaves me with a large stack of papers missing a single page. For most of t...

6 days ago
4

Essay: Empty Nest

The chickadee on the hemlock branch outside my home office window looked as though it had just dug its way out of a snowbank. What was going on? The last chunks of dirty white were long gone from the roadsides. The bird paused a moment, the...

8 days ago
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Journal: Whose Garden Is This I’d Like To Know

Whose woods these are I think I know. The rights I’m contesting are to the garden.

My mother has a framed black-and-white drawing she’s agreed to leave to me when she graduates to that Great Garden in the Sky. It depicts a couple toiling i...

9 days ago
6

Essay: Why Does The Turtle Cross The Road?

He had crossed the lane I was traveling in and was moving along at a pretty good clip when I spotted him. Not like some turtles I’ve seen on the road, who aren’t moving at all. Still, I stopped automatically. My car needs a modification of...

10 days ago
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    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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