It was a blast being with you on Cape Clear last week. I posted some photos on here of us fabulous girls. Looking forward to Ohio in November and here is hoping we cross paths again and again. You're a generous gracious teller to share a stage with. Beannacht (blessings)
Clare Muireann Murphy
At 10:53am on December 24, 2008, Mindy Donner said…
Lyn,
Peace and Blessings to you and yours in Ohio and in the world!
Warmly,
Mindy Donner
I just wanted to tell you that I am eating Bar-B-Q ribs today for my lunch. Gosh that is the best recipe for ribs that I have ever had in my mouth. Thank you, thank you thank you!
Hey, Leeny! I was sending you a comment on the roommate possibilities (I got a room, but I may have gotten only a single bed--my records are in this doggone computer, which seems to have a case of the hiccups right now!!!), when my computer went xzqp! and froze. Anyway, I'll check my records to see what kind of room I have after this afternoon's storytelling program (our local group's annual Fireside Tales, where Kevin Cordi is supposed to perform, too), and get back to you. OK?
Thanks, Rachel, for letting me know what happened to my head! I'll see if I can find a picture that will wor better or if I can adjust the photo I used.
Wish you could've come to Mariposa. It was wonderful! Very receptive audiences, beautiful scenery, wondrful support from the volunteers and everyone else, and, of course, great stories. I loved listening to some of my favorite tellers and being a part of it all!
You performed at the Mariposa Storytelling Festival recently, right? When I lived in the Central Valley, I always attended that event. Ever since moving to Utah, it is a little hard to go out there.
One of my storytelling friends raved at how good you were. It was no surprise to me as I have heard you tell before.
Welcome to the site.
By the way, if you wanted to take care of your photo ID with the top cut off, then click here.
Fourth-generation storyteller Lyn Ford shares "Home-Fried Tales" rooted in her family's mulitcultural Afrilachian oral traditions. Lyn Lyn enhances her story-sharing with call and response, rhythm and rhyme, humor, history, and heart. Lyn is also a workshop facilitator and Ohio teaching artist, a Greater Columbus Arts Council (Ohio) artist in schools, a keynote speaker, a published author, and a noted teller of spooky stories.
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It was a blast being with you on Cape Clear last week. I posted some photos on here of us fabulous girls. Looking forward to Ohio in November and here is hoping we cross paths again and again. You're a generous gracious teller to share a stage with. Beannacht (blessings)
Clare Muireann Murphy
Peace and Blessings to you and yours in Ohio and in the world!
Warmly,
Mindy Donner
I just wanted to tell you that I am eating Bar-B-Q ribs today for my lunch. Gosh that is the best recipe for ribs that I have ever had in my mouth. Thank you, thank you thank you!
Buck
Welcome to the "College Big Cats: Tracking and Capturing Gigs" group. Since I have heard you tell stories, I know you have the kind of stories that college students love.
We look forward to your contribution to the discussions.
You may have noticed the e-Course there on connecting with this age group.
Until we tell again,
Rachel Hedman
Lyn
Lyn
Wish you could've come to Mariposa. It was wonderful! Very receptive audiences, beautiful scenery, wondrful support from the volunteers and everyone else, and, of course, great stories. I loved listening to some of my favorite tellers and being a part of it all!
See you in Gatlinburg, Rachel!
Lyn
You performed at the Mariposa Storytelling Festival recently, right? When I lived in the Central Valley, I always attended that event. Ever since moving to Utah, it is a little hard to go out there.
One of my storytelling friends raved at how good you were. It was no surprise to me as I have heard you tell before.
Welcome to the site.
By the way, if you wanted to take care of your photo ID with the top cut off, then click here.
Until we tell again,
Rachel Hedman
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