SMOKY THE SMALLEST WWII HERO
The smallest hero of World War II stood only seven inches tall and weighed four pounds. She was “Smoky,” a Yorkshire Terrier found in 1944 in New Guinea, abandoned in a foxhole.
The smallest hero of World War II stood only seven inches tall and weighed four pounds. She was “Smoky,” a Yorkshire Terrier found in 1944 in New Guinea, abandoned in a foxhole.
Hehhhhlll yes. The AVL Wing Thing podcast has morphed into the Asheville Food Fans podcast, and it’s being hosted by WPVM 103.7 Community radio featuring the arts & culture of Asheville..
In this provocative and compelling interview, Play of the Duende, poet S. Erin Batiste discusses how The Duende and her life-long love of the written word influence her poetry. What is The Duende? You might be wondering.
Yesterday, Rick and I learned a bunch of stuff from Davyne Dial about the video conference software that we’ll use for our podcast on WPVM 103.7 Community radio featuring the arts & culture of Asheville. Also, I decided to resurrect my old Food Fans logo, theme song, and basic format, and incorporate the Wing Thing into that. Luis and Jennie will join us this week if they can, we’re doing Tienda El Quetzal all over again because I wasn’t happy with the way our Zoom podcast came out last week. My fault, tech issues. Arg. Davyne agreed to produce our show until I learn how. Stay tuned!
PJDJ takes Lester the Nightfly… to the Grand Opera. An hour of stories and song… and a chorus or two from the Metropolitan Opera in NYC.
I went to Zambra for brunch today. Sat in the enclosed patio. Felt safe. Ordered the shrimp n grits. Felt sooooo satisfied. Delicious food, in one of Asheville’s best spots. Recommend.