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Nice Southern Living photos

Check out these southern living images:

CO852 Live Oak and Spanish Moss
southern living
Image by listentoreason
Walk to River Street.
MIT mini-reunion July 2011 in Savannah, GA.

From Wikipedia:
Quercus virginiana, also known as the southern live oak, is a normally evergreen oak tree native to the southeastern United States. Though many other species are loosely called live oak, the southern live oak is particularly iconic of the Old South.

Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is a flowering plant that grows upon larger trees, commonly the Southern Live Oak or Bald Cypress in the southeastern United States. It closely resembles its namesake (Usnea, or beard lichen), but in fact it is not biologically related to either mosses or lichens. Instead, it is an angiosperm in the family Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) that grows hanging from tree branches in full sun or partial shade.

It ranges from the southeastern United States (as far north as southern Virginia and eastern Maryland) to Argentina, growing wherever the climate is warm enough and has a relatively high average humidity. It propagates both by seed and vegetatively by fragments that blow on the wind and stick to tree limbs, or are carried by birds as nesting material.

CO963 Live Oaks and Spanish Moss
southern living
Image by listentoreason
Walking to the Roundhouse Railroad Museum.
MIT mini-reunion July 2011 in Savannah, GA.

From Wikipedia:
Quercus virginiana, also known as the southern live oak, is a normally evergreen oak tree native to the southeastern United States. Though many other species are loosely called live oak, the southern live oak is particularly iconic of the Old South.

Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is a flowering plant that grows upon larger trees, commonly the Southern Live Oak or Bald Cypress in the southeastern United States. It closely resembles its namesake (Usnea, or beard lichen), but in fact it is not biologically related to either mosses or lichens. Instead, it is an angiosperm in the family Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) that grows hanging from tree branches in full sun or partial shade.

It ranges from the southeastern United States (as far north as southern Virginia and eastern Maryland) to Argentina, growing wherever the climate is warm enough and has a relatively high average humidity. It propagates both by seed and vegetatively by fragments that blow on the wind and stick to tree limbs, or are carried by birds as nesting material.

Diemon Dave Ninja School

www.diemondave.com This is the real Diemon Dave showin’ off his Kung-Fu Hillbilly skills. If you want to see more Diemon Dave A Ninja Teachin Flicks check out the website above.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Nice Smoky Mountains photos

Some cool smoky mountains images:

Waterfall on Little River Road, Smoky Mountains
smoky mountains
Image by N Vision Photos
This unnamed waterfall sits alongside of the Little River Road between Townsend, TN and Gatlinberg, TN in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee

Jim Sitting on a Rock in Little River – Great Smoky Mountains
smoky mountains
Image by Old Shoe Woman
Elkmont Historic District flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/195772441/ of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Read more about the history www.imagesbuilder.com/gsmnp/elkmont.html

Pandarine showed us the trail for hiking by Little River.

Get thee to the Smoky Mountain Knife Works!
smoky mountains
Image by rockygirl05
Um, they have everything there. Jewelry, old coins from China and Africa, food products, kitchen goods, lots and freakin’ LOTS of weapons (real and imagined), candy, sodas I’ve never heard of, fossils…

Really worth a visit if you’re in the smoky mountain of Tennessee.

Nice Hillbilly photos

Check out these hillbilly images:

Hillbilly_Hustle_Cyclocross_Masters
hillbilly
Image by emilydickinsonridesabmx
Some race photos from the Hillbilly Hustle cyclocross in Elmer, New Jersey on October 4, 2009. These shots are from the Masters men’s race. Big shoutout to the guys way up there in the 50’s still cranking super hard. This was a fantastic race: amazing technical course, fast riders and a great atmopshere to hang out.

Cool Hillbilly images

Some cool hillbilly images:

Crash and Recovery! Hillbilly_Hustle_Cyclocross_Masters
hillbilly
Image by emilydickinsonridesabmx
Some race photos from the Hillbilly Hustle cyclocross in Elmer, New Jersey on October 4, 2009. These shots are from the Masters men’s race. Big shoutout to the guys way up there in the 50’s still cranking super hard. This was a fantastic race: amazing technical course, fast riders and a great atmopshere to hang out.

Crash on Mt. Doom! Hillbilly_Hustle_Cyclocross_Masters
hillbilly
Image by emilydickinsonridesabmx
Some race photos from the Hillbilly Hustle cyclocross in Elmer, New Jersey on October 4, 2009. These shots are from the Masters men’s race. Big shoutout to the guys way up there in the 50’s still cranking super hard. This was a fantastic race: amazing technical course, fast riders and a great atmopshere to hang out.

Crash on Mt. Doom! Hillbilly_Hustle_Cyclocross_Masters
hillbilly
Image by emilydickinsonridesabmx
Some race photos from the Hillbilly Hustle cyclocross in Elmer, New Jersey on October 4, 2009. These shots are from the Masters men’s race. Big shoutout to the guys way up there in the 50’s still cranking super hard. This was a fantastic race: amazing technical course, fast riders and a great atmopshere to hang out.

Anonymous Hacks Westboro Baptist Church Website LIVE

Anonymous Hacks Westboro Baptist Church Website LIVE

A source from Anonymous confronts Shirley Phelps-Roper from the Westboro Baptist Church, calling the supposed letter sent to Westboro by Anonymous a hoax, and then proceeds to hack the Westboro Baptist Church website during the interview. –On the Bonus Show Behind the scenes from today’s interviews, pressure from Fox News CEO Roger Ailes for a publisher to cover up an affair, an 11000 year old skeleton, much more. How do you get the Bonus Show? Become a member: www.davidpakman.com If you liked this clip of The David Pakman Show, please do us a big favor and share it with your friends… and hit that “like” button! www.davidpakman.com http www.facebook.com www.twitter.com feeds.feedburner.com 24/7 Voicemail Line: (219)-2DAVIDP Subscribe to The David Pakman Show for more: www.youtube.com Broadcast on February 24, 2011
Video Rating: 4 / 5

2011 Smoky Mountain Classic – Resmondo and GTL Saturday and Sunday

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Nice Southern Living photos

Check out these southern living images:

The Living Desert
southern living
Image by Caitlyn Willows
The Living Desert, Palm Desert, California, December 2010

The Living Desert
southern living
Image by Caitlyn Willows
The Living Desert, Palm Desert, California, December 2010

The Living Desert
southern living
Image by Caitlyn Willows
The Living Desert, Palm Desert, California, December 2010

The Beverly Hillbillies Season 1 Episode 2 – Getting Started

The Beverly Hillbillies Season 1 Episode 2 - Getting Started

The Clampetts begin to settle in their new home in Beverly Hills. Miss Hathaway, executive secretary to banker Milburn Drysdale, mistakes the Clampetts for “domestic” help. She thinks Granny is a cook and Elly a maid. Originally Aired: 10/03/1962 CAST: Buddy Ebsen: Jed Clampett Irene Ryan: Daisy Moses (Granny) Donna Douglas: Elly May Clampett Max Baer Jr.: Jethro Bodine Raymond Bailey: Milburn Drysdale Nancy Kulp: Jane Hathaway Audio/Visual: sound, color

When I started VendrTV, It hought that Speed’s Dogs was the bigggest frank I’d be eating Never in my life did I expect to see what I found at Hillbilly Hot Dogs in Lesage, WV. Home of the Homewrecker, their three pound beast is free – if you can eat it while beating the clock! Did I make it? You’ll have to watch the episode to find out. Learn more at hillbillyhotdogs.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

CP261 Live Oaks and Spanish Moss

A few nice southern living images I found:

CP261 Live Oaks and Spanish Moss
southern living
Image by listentoreason
Walking and playing in Forsyth Park.
MIT mini-reunion July 2011 in Savannah, GA.

From Wikipedia:
Quercus virginiana, also known as the southern live oak, is a normally evergreen oak tree native to the southeastern United States. Though many other species are loosely called live oak, the southern live oak is particularly iconic of the Old South.

Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is a flowering plant that grows upon larger trees, commonly the Southern Live Oak or Bald Cypress in the southeastern United States. It closely resembles its namesake (Usnea, or beard lichen), but in fact it is not biologically related to either mosses or lichens. Instead, it is an angiosperm in the family Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) that grows hanging from tree branches in full sun or partial shade.

It ranges from the southeastern United States (as far north as southern Virginia and eastern Maryland) to Argentina, growing wherever the climate is warm enough and has a relatively high average humidity. It propagates both by seed and vegetatively by fragments that blow on the wind and stick to tree limbs, or are carried by birds as nesting material.

CO853 Live Oak and Spanish Moss
southern living
Image by listentoreason
Walk to River Street.
MIT mini-reunion July 2011 in Savannah, GA.

From Wikipedia:
Quercus virginiana, also known as the southern live oak, is a normally evergreen oak tree native to the southeastern United States. Though many other species are loosely called live oak, the southern live oak is particularly iconic of the Old South.

Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is a flowering plant that grows upon larger trees, commonly the Southern Live Oak or Bald Cypress in the southeastern United States. It closely resembles its namesake (Usnea, or beard lichen), but in fact it is not biologically related to either mosses or lichens. Instead, it is an angiosperm in the family Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) that grows hanging from tree branches in full sun or partial shade.

It ranges from the southeastern United States (as far north as southern Virginia and eastern Maryland) to Argentina, growing wherever the climate is warm enough and has a relatively high average humidity. It propagates both by seed and vegetatively by fragments that blow on the wind and stick to tree limbs, or are carried by birds as nesting material.

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