by James Coulter Men dressed in buckskin and furs. Women in aprons and bonnets. Blacksmiths hammer away at red glowing iron fresh hot from the furnace. Bakers cook fresh bread in open clay ovens. Muskets firing. Arrows launched from longbows. All these things were common occurrences among settlers…
From Purple Ants to Talking Pants: 33rd Cracker Storytelling Festival Tells Tall Tales by James Coulter Once upon a time in Africa, there were four colonies of ants: red, black, yellow, and purple. Each of them lived in different parts of the jungle. Each of them hated the other ant…
Good Ol' Time Had at Good Ol' Days Folk Festival by James Coulter Have you ever seen a gypsy flower before? You won't find it growing in the wild. That's because it's not even a real flower. It's made from wood and whittled from a stick. Terry Regennitter has been whittling these gypsy flowers, along…