A Valdese Blog

A Valdese Blog : Valdese, NC Stuff
A Valdese Blog
Valdese, NC Stuff
This blog is at least occasionally about Valdese, North Carolina. Other times its about other things.
Valdese United States
Casual and relaxed

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11/19 3:28 Valdese Noir
It was a gloomy day in Valdese, colder than it should have been. The mist and the moisture clung to your bones, the way packing peanuts cling to peanut butter.It had been a quiet day in our office - too quiet. The kind of quiet that puts a person...
11/14 21:06 R. Ames Montgomery
I had never heard of R. Ames Montgomery, and in the annals of famous people, he's probably pretty far down on the list. But here he is, in a late 19th century photograph, made in Oxford, Ohio.There is some interesting information written on the...
11/13 3:43 Something odd in the eBay world.
Nothing odd in the application. Its working as well as normal. We've adjusted to all the changes they've made in the past few months and life goes on.I've just been noticing a lot more interesting interactions with customers and potential customers...
11/09 2:42 Abraham Lincoln vs. A Valdese Blogger
Abraham Lincoln said: For those who like this kind of book, this is the kind of book they will like.A Valdese Blogger said: An item isn't sold until it sells.I don't think I need to draw a map here.
11/10 2:30 The Robin Hoods
Ok, I have 30 minutes, so I have to make this quick. Please, forgive any spelling or errors of logic which may occur because of this time constraint.There are tons of "Robin Hood" books out there, written over a course of several centuries. I've...

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