Whatever.
The kids, though a bit scared at first, soon realized that he was relatively harmless and they all enjoyed telling their parents that they met a real “Indian” in the woods.
a blog about stuff around here... Ellicott City and Columbia, MD
It’s pretty interesting…someone with this same name, probably in her 60’s or so (just a guess) went into a Citibank in Chicago just this week with a large bag of change that she wanted to have...
Nice post https://virtual-staging.arc... .
Hi there, I'm researching a researcher by the name of Kenneth Blum... am hoping whoever made this post is still around to chat: zasiegel@usc.edu is my email. Thanks.
I learn some new stuff from it too, thanks for sharing your information.
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Yikes... :O Sounds like Annie Burton-Byrd is a bad lady. Thanks for sharing
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The return of the Village People!
HAHA! White Feather is still there! I ran into him today by Cascade Falls. He shared a bit of wisdom with my son and his friends. :o)
I was hiking with my husband on Easter day and noticed a Native American standing up above the trail among the trees - motionless - I was intrigued - I called out and asked him his name and he replied White Feather - I wish I would have asked him to talk but I thought he just wanted to observe his surroundings. Pretty interesting - he wants to own some of his past and interest others as he watches.
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