Name: Jean Email: jean.yorke@btopenworld.com Date: 12/05/04
CommentsDelightful to see and read ! thanks !
Name: frank mattox Email: fdmtt1877@yahoo.com Date: 11/22/04
CommentsI want to learn more about the natural ways of mountain living. I think it is sort of a longing for my years gone by.
Name: Leslie Leeds-Kemper Email: kdsgroove@msn.com Date: 11/13/04
CommentsWhat a heavenly site. Any closer to the Smokies and you'd have to wear wings...
Name: Maxine Asher Email: maxineasher@tds.net Date: 11/05/04
CommentsThank you for knowledge acquired at the class in the Smokies last month. Each day I try to relearn from the Native American Indians. For example, what were the medicinal values of acorns and crystal arrowheads and their flat dark stones?? So many questions, so much to relearn. Please keep me in mind and my search and let me know if there is any particular class or information that you think I could benefit. A little later, I do plan on ordering your videos and your cookbook. Thank you.
Name: Email: Date: 11/04/04
Commentsnice website very helpfull thanks
Dan Rice
Name: Rodger Henry Email: henryrd6@aol.com Date: 11/04/04
CommentsI took your Wild Edibles and Traditional Medicinals walk with you and your husband several years ago and truly enjoyed myself. I have just ordered your videos. I have since started taking Herbalist courses through CCNH. I am hoping to take some classes at the John C. Campbell Folk School to learn more. I am anticipating the arrival of videos.
Thanks
Rodger
Name: Wynn Email: wynn_annwn@yahoo.com Date: 10/29/04
Commentsi was sent here by a link on Adrienne Young's website, and that gives me another reason to appreciate her! i LOVE herbs, and i'm looking forward to exploring your virtual home.
Name: mary ann asbill with Eleanor Irene School Email: asbillandbeck@tds.net Date: 10/22/04
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Name: tatiana Email: dancing_shoes17@sbcglobal.net Date: 10/21/04
CommentsI have most of the fox fire books and I just love them. I really love your neck of the woods.
Name: Dena K. Wnetrzak Email: hikerdena@aol.com Date: 10/09/04
CommentsI took your edible/medicinals plant class today and really enjoyed the information you shared. I look forward to another meeting with you and Jerry. Thanks, Dena
Name: marion Email: txaubiefan@yahoo.com Date: 10/07/04
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Name: Justin Dietrich Email: okm9512003@yahoo.com Date: 10/07/04
Commentshey this is a nice website and i am doing a repor
on wildcfarting and i was wondering could u help me out a little
thanks
sincerely,Justin
Name: Steven Manley Email: carole@humboldt1.com Date: 10/01/04
CommentsI once spent time in the upper Adirondacks, where I met a woman who taught passersby how and what was edible in our own back yards. She was amazing. Now I have found your site and information, which coincides not only with her but with my girlfriend as well, who unwittingly introduced me to you. Now that my "friend" and I are seperated by many miles, we are sharing info together through your teaching. What a double blessing! Thank You so much.
Name: Darlene Van Kleek Email: teacher_gal2@hotmail.com Date: 09/30/04
CommentsA very interesting site. Thank you.
Would you have a good recipe for bannock. If you would like to share it I would appreciate it.
Thanks, D
Name: shannon Email: shanzen202@hotmail.com Date: 09/22/04
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Name: Bob Krumm Email: krummr@coned.com Date: 09/20/04
CommentsHi, Ila. This is Bob Krumm. I met you Saturday at the park. Now I'm back at work in NYC, seemingly eons away from that beautiful spot. After I catch up here, I'll look over your site and maybe register for a class next year. It was nice talking with you.
Name: ShaNa Na Email: Date: 09/17/04
CommentsThis website is very interesting and gave me the information that I needed!! I also liked all the pictures that you included into your website!
Name: Latoya Email: Date: 09/17/04
CommentsThis website is very interesting. I like the blood root picture. This website also gave me all the information i needed for my class assignment.
Name: Donna Beckum Email: Missladyboots@aol.com Date: 09/13/04
CommentsI found this site very interesting.
Name: Ron and Suzanne Joyner Email: oldapple@bighorsecreekfarm.com Date: 09/10/04
CommentsOur congratulations and best wishes to Ila and the terrific work she is doing to preserve the heritage and lifestyles of the early mountain settlers. This is extremely valuable information that must not be lost to future generations. There is much we can learn from their history and we are grateful that Ila is so dedicated to preserving their stories and way of life. Thanks, Ila.
Name: CAROLE PERRY RAUTIO Email: RMIMISMOM3@AOL.COM Date: 09/06/04
CommentsI LOVE THE WORK AND BOOKS AND INFORMATION YOU GIVE US. I AM PART CHERKEE AND I HAVE FOUND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH IN WHAT YOU SPEEK. GOD BLESS YOU, ILA
Name: Dennis, Connie & Nicole Email: daptrnr42@comcast.net Date: 08/30/04
CommentsGood Morning to you Ila & J O:) The website is going and growing BETTER all the time! We are planning an observing, "collecting", home schooling visit soon & looking forwards to visiting with you perhaps? Studying the EXCELLENT videos we purchased which are EXTREMELY well done, informative AND entertaining as well! Bless you both for promoting, preserving & teaching the AMERICAN HERITAGE.
Name: Karl Meissner Email: kmeissner1@san.rr.com Date: 08/29/04
CommentsFound site very interesting. I will be back. Thank you.
Name: Eileen Pollenz Email: epollenz@wcpss.net Date: 08/29/04
CommentsMt students are beginning to read Where the Lilies Bloom by Vera and Bill Cleaver. We have used your website to do some background research on wildcrafting and the mountains of NC.
The site is a great resource. Thank you
Eileen Pollenz
Name: Benji Anderson Email: benjithefrog@hotmail.com Date: 08/25/04
CommentsI find your work really exciting and important in our modern world. I hope I can be a student of yours one day!!
Name: .:chelsea:. Email: Date: 08/25/04
Commentshello im chelsea and i
love this site.
Name: Linda L. Carey, Deb Heishman and Ken Heishman Email: misslin48@yahoo.com Date: 08/24/04
CommentsI was checking in to see if you had any events scheduled for the Spring of 2005. In order to schedule our vacation time at work, we must notify our department heads by the end of August of 04. We were really hoping to be able to join in on one of the wild foods/medicines walk. Could you please alert us as soon as you know any dates?
Name: Melanie M Email: R-ville Date: 08/24/04
CommentsVery nice
Name: Michael H. Hooper Email: hooper3@charter.net Date: 08/23/04
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Name: Anna Sanders Email: asanders@clevelandcountyschools.org Date: 08/17/04
CommentsI just found your website. I am teaching Where the Lilies Bloom, and my students are doing a research paper on various herbs. Can you suggest any sites rich in information?
Name: Stephanie Jones Email: jonessteph@hotmail.com Date: 08/17/04
CommentsI'm a nutrition graduate student at Appalachian State and I am excited to continue exploring this site. I briefly looked at your schedule because I would love to do sometime of day-hike/walk with you to learn some of the native plants in the area, especially the edible ones.
Name: Andrew Claytor Email: aclaytor@perigee.net Date: 08/09/04
Commentswonderful to know about this site and would like to know more....Andrew
Name: Becky Email: Date: 08/09/04
CommentsI enjoyed hearing you in Blairsville,Ga last month.
Name: maryhelen Email: mho57ldo@aol.com Date: 08/09/04
CommentsLove all the information. Too bad my checkbook doesn't like videos. The photos are great, also.
Name: Susie Ricker Email: turtlecreektrade@aol.com Date: 08/08/04
CommentsHi Illa, I really appreciate the knowlege you are sharing with us. I have all your videos and am looking forward to the next one. I visit the Medicine Man in Cherokee to find your tapes. I think that we have a common friend- Kay Sharp- (A wonderful friend). I still love everything you do and love wildcrafting. Thank You! Your friend Susie Ricker
Name: adrienne Email: addie@addiebelle.com Date: 08/05/04
Commentshey Friends! I added your link to our webpage - sorry it took me so long to think about doing it - I don't get on the computer on the road and, even when I'm home, it's not my faveorite activity.
I enjoyed chatting with you both. It was, as always, strengthening for me to recieve your wisdom and insight. Thank you. I love you both -
addie:)
Name: pat kelly Email: captnjpkelly@hotmail.coom Date: 08/04/04
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Name: Ed Skinner Email: ah.de@tc3net.com Date: 07/22/04
Commentsjoann....just a quick note to see osiyo! I told Mike and Tad to let you know that we shall be in your neck of the woods for a visit the 2nd week in October this year...it would be good to lift the Pipe and share a meal...and lots of good talk...write some mail to me...Gv-Ge-Yu-Ee
Ah-De (cousin ed in Michigan)
Name: Ken Hatter Email: hatterk@bellsouth.net Date: 07/15/04
CommentsGreat page
Name: Shawn Email: Date: 07/10/04
CommentsReally enjoyed your site. I've bookmarked it for future reference.
Name: Linda L. Carey Email: misslin48@yahoo.com Date: 07/06/04
CommentsI look forward to someday visiting your place of business. I love foraging the woods and mountains of south central Pa and discovering new plants, grasses, and herbs. Well, "new" to me, anyway.
Name: Tom Watts Email: wattstp@netscape.net Date: 07/06/04
CommentsVery nice site. We spent some time in the Asheville area this spring and thoroughly enjoyed the Appalachian scenery. I still remember my first trip to the area in the early 70s to visit some freinds working as counselors at summer camps in the Mount Pisgah area...
Name: Cathy Jarrett Email: heart1@alltel.net Date: 07/06/04
CommentsInteresting Web page! Jennifer Cordier has told us much about you and I am looking forward to meeting you when you come to speak for the Community Council of the GA MTN Research and Education center in Blairsville, GA at the end of this month.
Name: Linda Raine Email: trvlgwmn@yahoo.com Date: 07/06/04
CommentsThis is the second time I've stopped by and haven't had near the time I'd like to explore it all. Your talk with us at ChristyFest has me hooked and hope to be back to visit yoru site often!
Name: ann Email: annhough@jackson.main.nc.us Date: 07/05/04
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Name: Kellie Hinkle Email: prplgrl1967@aol.com Date: 07/02/04
CommentsIla, Haven't seen you since you were at Jay's place. Was on the web looking at the mountains and saw a listing for your site. It was really great!!! Educational for my kids, too. Trying to make us a road trip to see you, but work is hindering us right now. Keep up the great info!!!
John says hello!
Name: Lisa Applegate Email: LISA.APPLEGATE@LPNT.NET Date: 06/30/04
CommentsI have only seen one of you vidoes (Mountain Kitchen). I have 2 daughters 13 and 11. I am 36 and would like to teach them a lot of the old fashion ways of doing things.I have never realy had grandparents to teach me these things but have friends who have shown me a lot.
I am very interested in getting some of your books and videos. I am glad there is a website like yours. Maybe I can find other people who share my interest in nature and its wonderful gifts. There's not many people around me personaly who share in that appreciation.
I would also like some information on the classes you give in the moutains. Me and my 13 year old would love to attend one.
Thank you.
Name: jesse hayes Email: jessebikes@yahoo.com Date: 06/29/04
CommentsI attended a class on invasive, poisonous, and medicinal plants in the spring and enjoyed the part you taught. I just today had a conversation with some gentlemen about a show in UNCTV that you were on and they asked if I could find out anymore information. Thanks for having such a great website.
Sincerely,
jesse hayes
ps. do you have a new book out on medicinal plants or did I hear wrong?
Name: Amik Email: amikahmad2@hotmail.com Date: 06/25/04
CommentsWonderful pictures of. I personally am planning on moving to Chapel Hill only because of the color of leaves there in the fall. You have a terrific site and keep up the good work. Amik - www.omega3zone.com
Name: Wanda King Email: jwkwmk@bellsouth.net Date: 06/15/04
CommentsYou have done a very nice website. I'm glad there
are a few people who aren't letting the old remedies
die out. My grandparents grew up in the hills of
Perry County, TN, dug and sold ginseng, May apple,
and other roots and remedies. I've managed to take
advantage of some of the knowledge, but know a lot
has been lost. I can identify (and have cooked)
poke sallet, but I've heard Momma mention "nar doc"
and other foods that I'll probably never see . . .
paw paws, wild muskeydines . . they used to eat out
of the woods a lot because they had to back then.
Name: Elaine Cole Email: laine2766@yahoo.com Date: 06/15/04
CommentsThis is a great site! I look forward to meeting you soon. I understand you will be presenting at ChristyFest. I can't wait to hear it!
Name: UZOAGBA Email: uzoagba.aba@yahoo.com Date: 06/14/04
CommentsI LOVE THE PAGE.
Name: Rita Email: ritagail@sbcglobal.net Date: 06/12/04
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Name: Susanna Email: sannadee65@yahoo.com Date: 06/12/04
CommentsAs always, your website is full of great things....We are very proud of you MOM!! Can't wait to see you again soon! Your little "chip off the ole block" grandson is ready for another hike with his grandma! He tells everybody that "almost everybody in the Smokies knows who his grandma is!"
Much Love,
Your Daughter
Name: Jennifer Cordier Email: ivylog@alltel.net Date: 06/11/04
CommentsGreat WEB Page
Name: Janis Nayyeri Email: nayyeri@cowtown.net Date: 06/09/04
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Name: Celia Email: cyellennun@hotmail.com Date: 06/05/04
CommentsYour site is lovely and has some great information.
I was actually looking for a book on edible wild plants of the South, but stayed for a while just to browse.
Name: alice Email: asw540@comcast.net Date: 06/02/04
CommentsBeautiful web site. Wish I could be right there. Glad you are! Thanks for sharing so much of your traditions!
Name: bella mugu Email: bella@419.com Date: 05/28/04
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Name: Linda Thomas Email: lindajo50@bellsouth.net Date: 05/23/04
CommentsI find your Wildcrafting very interesting. I love stories and information about the people of the mountains and how they lived. I am drawn to this type of culture and history. I will be visiting this Website often. Thank-you
Name: Linda Thomas Email: lindajo50@bellsouth.net Date: 05/23/04
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Name: Sid Email: siddy_banks@hotmail.com Date: 05/19/04
CommentsAewsome website. I found everything I was looking for!
Name: Rich Hatter Email: Date: 05/17/04
CommentsJust wanted to see what wildcrafting was about.
Name: Samantha Email: Date: 05/13/04
Commentshello...
I am from north carolina and i am a student at a middle school. we have a report to do on wildcrafting and your website has helped me plenty. Thank you very much.
Name: Robert Dewar Cox Email: boblindaworld@msn.com Date: 05/10/04
CommentsSorry Texas isn't closer to your area of experience and practice. Could it be it was is the 60's? I shared Bobby Burn's birthday with Ila Hatter, sprung from a peice of tartan on a blouse, in front of a Mooreburger stand. A very nice birthday it was
Name: MAGA Email: MAGA@MUGU.COM Date: 05/06/04
CommentsGREAT SITE.KEEP IT UP.
WE DON REACHOOOOOOOOOO...............
Name: Debra Pamphile Email: Pepesgirl2001@yahoo.com Date: 05/06/04
Commentsi came to the site to find out about certain flowers that i think may have been your specialty
but i could not find such information about those wild flowers used for traditional medicines. but thanks anyway.
Name: coll guy Email: coll@maga.com Date: 05/05/04
CommentsHello, guys i have visited here ooooo and its good pls take care
Name: Mary Janis Email: mjanis@meyecomputer.com Date: 05/04/04
CommentsJust looking around....See ya'll tomorrow!
Name: Joetta Jarrell Email: jjarrell@carter.k12.ky.us Date: 05/03/04
CommentsThis is my first time to visit your site.
Name: caydee @dianna Email: lilhotbaby@aol.com Date: 05/03/04
Commentsyall have such a nice place i wish i could see it face to face
Name: Tosha Email: don't have one Date: 04/27/04
CommentsYou'll have a nice place it's really pretty.
Name: Jackie Email: None Date: 04/23/04
CommentsI am a student of Mr.Brockman (above on the guest list) I like your website. The pictures are pretty.
Name: Jessica Fowler Email: jessica_mfowler@hotmail.com Date: 04/23/04
CommentsI really enjoy your site espically all the pictures. I also read something about your site in Our State magizine. You have really captured North Carolina's good parts. We are even making your site a class project to find intrestig plants. Wish you luck with your site.
Name: Anonymous Email: Date: 04/23/04
CommentsGreat!
Name: Debbie Greeson Email: dgreeson2@comcast.net Date: 04/22/04
Commentswell-done site. we enjoyed our walk at the snowbird lodge last weekend.
dan and debbie greeson
Name: Larry Johnson Email: rlarryjohnson@comcast.net Date: 04/20/04
CommentsHow are you guys? Tried calling. Web site looks great!
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Name: christine kenda Email: ckangel36@hotmail.com Date: 04/19/04
CommentsTHANKS FOR ALL YOUR INFO..GREAT STUFF
Name: Chris Brockman Email: brockman@franklinco.k12.nc.us Date: 04/17/04
CommentsI am a forager from way back: from childhood in Michigan (1950s), renewed in the 70s after reading Euell Gibbons). I am also a middle school teacher (Bunn Middle School, Bunn, NC), and I have my 7th graders read Where The Lillies Bloom. We will be visiting your site soon and drawing pictures of favorite plants. Thanks for providing this inspiration for a new generation.
Chris Brockman
Name: donnasimon Email: yttik3@sbcglobal.net Date: 04/16/04
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Name: Gene Whisnant Email: genewhisnant@aol.com Date: 04/14/04
CommentsThis is one of the most interesting sits I've visited so far.
Name: Amy Roberts Email: celticcrow@alltel.net Date: 04/13/04
CommentsI was lucky enough to be able to catch the Folkways program with Ila. I learned more from it than all the books in my herbal library! I am most appreciative!!!!! Thank You Ila !!!
Name: JEAN BRAYE Email: EJBRAYE@HOTMAIL.COM Date: 04/13/04
CommentsSURE MAKES ME WANT TO VISIT HERE.
WHAT A LOVELY AND INTERESTING PLACE.
Name: JEAN BRAYE Email: EJBRAYE@HOTMAIL.COM Date: 04/13/04
CommentsSURE MAKES ME WANT TO VISIT HERE.
WHAT A LOVELY AND INTERESTING PLACE.
Name: JEAN BRAYE Email: EJBRAYE@HOTMAIL.COM Date: 04/13/04
CommentsSURE MAKES ME WANT TO VISIT HERE.
WHAT A LOVELY AND INTERESTING PLACE.
Name: Ann White Email: fieldstonefarms@e1w.com Date: 04/12/04
CommentsWould love to hike with you sometime. Your web-site has stirred my appetite for getting to the Smokies in time for the Spring flowers.
Name: Nathaniel Email: nathanielwhitmore@yahoo.com Date: 04/09/04
CommentsGreat internet site... Though, it is ironic that us wildcrafters must turn to the world wide web for community.
Name: Beryl Lumpkin Email: blumpkin@nxs.net Date: 04/09/04
CommentsIla, did not see a direct email to you. Hope you got my last one. You have done a wonderful job at developing your skills. Your book is great and I hear it is doing quite well. I did a small program at Richmont last weekend and sold some of your books. I got too involved in life and put mine off for a while. Let me know how to get in touch with you. Sounds as if you don't light anywhere too long because you are so busy. This is a beautiful website.
Name: Gloria Manning Email: gloriamanning@hotmail.com Date: 04/06/04
CommentsI am a librarian that was asked to do a program about Appalachia. The 6th grade class had read Where the Lilies Bloom, so I thought an program about wildcrafting would be perfect!
Name: Laurence and Shirley Watkins Email: l.m.watkins@stanfordalumni.org Date: 04/05/04
CommentsNice meeting you and Jerry at the TVA walkabout this past Sat. (April 3rd).
Name: MUGU MGBADA Email: MUGU@YAHOO.COM Date: 04/03/04
CommentsVERY AWNSON AND INNOVATIVE WEBSITE, JUST SNURFING GOT ACCROSS YOUR SITE, GOOD AND INFORMATIVE. KEEP IT OFFFFF. WAOOOOOOOO. GREAT SITE INDEED.
Name: Natalie Email: chaput.fn@verizon.net Date: 03/26/04
CommentsVery interesting! Thanks.
Name: Mary and Becca Walley Email: Labtrek@digiscape.com Date: 03/25/04
CommentsLove your website. We are looking forward to meeting you and learning from you at Snowbird in April.
Name: Martha Staley Email: marpatsta@cs.com Date: 03/24/04
CommentsHi Ila,
I am just looking thru your site and it is really well done and very helpful. I liked this pop up that said, "goodbye".
Anxious to see you!
Name: Lorie Auton Email: lauton@catawbacountync.gov. Date: 03/24/04
CommentsI loved this site and found it very interesting. One that I will come back to visit often.
Name: Suzanne Email: sgame@ webworkz.com Date: 03/17/04
Comments
I love your website. It refreshes for me so much of what I learned with you at the Folk School in February, 2004.
Good luck to you in the coming years as you teach us to appreciate the simple things.
Name: Mike Honeycutt Email: honeycutt@unca.edu Date: 03/16/04
CommentsSaw you on Folkways - I've grown up in WNC and hope to attend one of your workshops sometime. I'm a computer geek by trade (nice website by the way), but enjoy being in the woods.
Mike Honeycutt
honeycutt@unca.edu
Name: rob snow Email: rob.snow@turner.com Date: 03/16/04
Comments
Name: David Kinser Email: deke@ioa.com Date: 03/14/04
CommentsExcellent Website!!!
Name: Christine Email: cjb@tennis.org Date: 03/11/04
CommentsIla !! How've you been?? Spring is early isn't it?
Name: rose Email: www.rosefudgie@netzero.net Date: 03/11/04
Commentsgreat site would like to know about wild edible plants in the peidmont of NC.
Name: Gene & Elaine Bluhm Email: Date: 03/07/04
CommentsWe met you last year and are looking forward to the Pilgrimage of 2004!
Name: zen Email: Date: 03/03/04
Commentskeep up the great work :)
Name: Linda Gibbons Email: jackgibbons1@juno.com Date: 02/26/04
CommentsAlways enjoy you so, Ila, at Wilderness Week. Thank you for sharing your wisdom & joy!
Name: Linda Gibbons Email: jackgibbons1@juno.com Date: 02/26/04
CommentsAlways enjoy you so, Ila, at Wilderness Week. Thank you for sharing your wisdom & joy!
Name: tammy elliott Email: jak_ell@yahoo.com Date: 02/24/04
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Name: Danita Puryear Fansler Email: danitafansler@hotmail.com Date: 02/23/04
CommentsMy mother and I will be taking the Incredible edibles and medicinal traditionals trip on May 8th. I am 28 and don't know much about herbal medicines, but my mom remembers some things from her childhood. We can not wait for the adventure.
Danita Puryear-Fansler
Name: Gudrun Kiel-Bullock Email: jgbullock@worldnet.att.net Date: 02/23/04
CommentsEnjoyed your website....
Name: Sandra Campbell Email: bcam@mindspring.com Date: 02/20/04
Commentssaw you on unctv last evening. wonderful!
Name: chris rosehart Email: crosehart@yahoo.com Date: 02/19/04
Comments
Name: HAROLD P. HARRISON Email: hph1944@comcast.net Date: 02/15/04
CommentsHello,
I live in Knoxville and have a cabin on Shular Lake Road at Deal's Gap. I've heard good things about you and share many of your interest and appreciation for this area. Hope to meet you soon!
Harold P. Harrison
Name: B. Hager Email: silverstamper@yahoo.com Date: 02/09/04
CommentsReally enjoyed the article in COUNTRY April/May 2003 issue. Would like to see more articles like yours. Thank you.
Name: Bob Sweeney Email: lakeerie1@aol.com Date: 01/30/04
CommentsMost interesting, attractive and informative
Name: Bill and JoAnn Davis Email: bjdvs@egyptian.net Date: 01/29/04
Comments
Name: Bill and JoAnn Davis Email: bjdvs@egyptian.net Date: 01/29/04
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Name: Bill and JoAnn Davis Email: bjdvs@egyptian.net Date: 01/29/04
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Name: Email: Date: 01/27/04
CommentsI can't wait to get my videos and cook book they look very interesting and informative I already have two of the cook books and love them. I like cooking the simple "old fashioned" way. and I love the way they show you to use things that grow in your own back yard. We live way out in the woods and I did not know so many other things that I wasn't aware of grew on our own land. I'll let you know how I like the stuff I'm ordering.
Thanks Again,
Judy stephens
Gulf Hammock, Fl.
Name: Bill and JoAnn Davis Email: bjdvs@egyptian.net Date: 01/23/04
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Name: Bill and JoAnn Davis Email: bjdvs@egyptian.net Date: 01/23/04
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Name: Bill and JoAnn Davis Email: bjdvs@egyptian.net Date: 01/21/04
CommentsHello Ila We enjoyed the video we got from you at WWW last week . Also your website is wonderful !! Hope the balsam salve is helping your husband . Maybe we'll see you at Wildflower Pilgramage . Your Illinois friends , Bill and JoAnn Davis
Name: tina Email: aztecnight@hotmail.com Date: 01/21/04
CommentsIwould like to learn more about wildcrafting, and how to use what is in my yard to heal. Please email me with some advice for a beginer. Tina cherokee, nc
Name: tina Email: aztecnight@hotmail.com Date: 01/21/04
CommentsIwould like to learn more about wildcrafting, and how to use what is in my yard to heal. Please email me with some advice for a beginer. Tina cherokee, nc
Name: tina Email: aztecnight@hotmail.com Date: 01/21/04
CommentsIwould like to learn more about wildcrafting, and how to use what is in my yard to heal. Please email me with some advice for a beginer. Tina cherokee, nc
Name: Mia Rollman Email: miarollmann@yahoo.com Date: 01/18/04
CommentsEnjoyed this site with all its wonderful photographs and information. Being Cherokee roots, Smoky Mtn. reared, brings a pleasant nostalgia and lots of fond memories. Thank you for sharing your site with all of us!
Name: S O daimhin Email: seosamh1963@yahoo.com Date: 01/18/04
CommentsLove the site, have to come back and give it a real good looking over soon
Seo
Name: Tommy Email: tommylaw Date: 01/14/04
CommentsGreat wildflower photos.
Name: Bill and Disa Herring Email: billyndisa@yahoo.com Date: 01/12/04
CommentsGreat site and we'd love to come visit sometime! Take care!
Name: cathy whaley Email: bengal72@sbcglobal.net Date: 01/12/04
CommentsI love your philosophy. We visit the Smokies every year in February and March. The most beautiful and pieceful place. You have a true gift. Thanks for sharing!
Name: Grant Vipond Email: g.vipond@sympatico.ca Date: 01/07/04
CommentsI was in the library researching the web on edible wild plants, when I discovered your site. Lots of interesting stuff, and great graphics layout.Thank you.
Name: Judy Email: judy@gsmassoc.org Date: 12/30/03
CommentsJust stopped by to say "hi"! Great job!!!
Name: Gerry Hunt Email: gerry@paragonapts.com Date: 12/28/03
Comments
Name: Bob wilson Email: Date: 12/28/03
Comments Hi there,
A very interesting site!
Name: roby jetton Email: robyandlindajetton@netzero.net Date: 12/28/03
Commentswould like to know more about the medical advantages. thanks roby
Name: MUGU Email: MUGU@MAGATONY.COM Date: 12/19/03
CommentsI DEY BROTHER!
Name: Jo Doris Hooper Blanton Email: don.blanton@verizon.net Date: 12/09/03
CommentsIla,
I found an article about you in Country magazine.
I was very interested in it. I grew up in Robbinsville and have lived in Franklin, NC for 38
years. I am Arnold and Fay Hooper's daughter. I am
Eugene Hoopers twin. I would like to know where you live and I might look you up sometime when visiting
my family. Take care and hope to hear from you.
Name: Janet Palmer Email: jpalmer488@aol.com Date: 12/09/03
CommentsI live on forty beautiful acres with my hasband,John,border collie,Freckles,and two cats,Emily and Sqeeky.I cherish this beatiful spot and have maintained a large garden and lawn without using any herbicides or pesticides.The birds and other cretures do that favor for me.We have a rambling creek that rushes through the acreage.I've made wild grape,elderberry and black raspberry jams and jellies.I've not been brave enough to try the skunk cabbage leaves as yet.I hope my daughter will purchase your cookbook for me for Christmas.Looking forward to trying your recipies.Have a Blessed Christmas,Sincerly Janet- P.S.I loved your web-site and I'm now anxious to see "Cold Mountain"
Name: robert kwapien Email: robertkwapien@earthlink.net Date: 12/03/03
CommentsCan you please send me a schedule of your 2004 workshops and events. In accessing your websites, all I am able to find are listings for the year 2003. Also the ph # 865-249-7350 does not seem to be valid. New ph no please. Thanks, Robert
Name: alice Email: asw540@comcast.net Date: 11/25/03
Commentslove your work and your beautiful photos. Makes me want to go home.
Name: Carisa Holmes Email: textbookgemini73@yahoo.com Date: 11/20/03
CommentsI don't know much about wildcrafting, and was doing some research when I stumbled upon your site. I wanted to know if wildcrafting is a safe alternative to certified organics. I'm opening a natural beauty store, and I want to make sure there are no traces of pesticides or herbicides in my products. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Carisa
Name: Elaine Delcuze Email: crowgap@yahoo.com Date: 11/19/03
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Name: Kelly Email: ??????? Date: 11/16/03
CommentsHi i just love ur site it is so cool but i needed some herbs and i got then here 4 me and my guy but i will see u guys later love
Kelly
Name: Kelly Email: bnccutie@hotmail.com Date: 11/16/03
CommentsHi I love ur site keep up the good work! If u can please e-mail me some picture 4 school thank you
Kelly
Name: Saralyn Lamb Email: lambchops36@msn.com Date: 11/13/03
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Name: Saralyn Lamb Email: lambchops36@msn.com Date: 11/13/03
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Name: Kelly Bowlin Email: gardengirl_kjb@hotmail.com Date: 11/11/03
CommentsIla-- love your work! Your knowledge of plants in their native
settings and their traditional uses are amazing! Thanks for sharing your love of nature with us all.
Name: William C. Hyland Email: whyland@comcast.net Date: 11/10/03
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Name: amber Email: Date: 11/10/03
Commentscool website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Name: Amber phillips Email: Date: 11/10/03
Commentscool website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Name: Lloyd Taim Rich Email: Foraging@SurvivorMail.com Date: 11/07/03
Comments I think your site is realy amazingly hoopy.
I have been doing Nutin so made Acorn Bannock Frying Pan Bread, and Acorn Bannock dressing ... from it. I have them and lots more on Foraging The Edible Wild. Visit a spell and Forage
http://community.webtv.net/Taimloyd/FORAGINGTHEEDIBLE
HAPPY ~<-<-% FORAGING
Name: Lloyd Taim Rich Email: Foraging@SurvivorMail.com Date: 11/07/03
Comments I think your site is really amazingly hoopy.
I was doing Nutin so am making Acorn Bannock, and Dressing. I invite you to Foraging The Edible Wild. http://community.webtv.net/Taimloyd/FORAGINGTHEEDIBLE
HAPPY ~<-<-% FORAGING
Name: ******** Email: aaa490@yahoo.com Date: 11/07/03
CommentsI love your squirrel
Name: Christine Drury Email: ubprepared@usadatanet.net Date: 11/04/03
CommentsIla, I just found your wonderful site this evening while looking through the Foxfire Magazine site. I so thrilled that I have bookmarked your site so I can look around again when time permits. Meanwhile, "Lady of the Forest", keep up the wonderful work. I have relatives in Pinnacle, NC and hope to be able to look you up when I am in their area.
Name: Kirstie Email: Date: 11/02/03
CommentsWonderful Pictures!!
Name: Pat Staley Email: marpatsta@cs.com Date: 10/24/03
CommentsMy daughter and I met you on the Alabama Treasure Forest landowner forest tour in Rogersville, Alabama 23 Oct. We were throughly impressed with both of you in the few minutes that we had to spend with you. Will see you at the Florence Conference Center today for your talk and to buy your books. My daughter with TMJ just can't wait to find out what she needs to do to releive her pain. Thanks
Name: joyce latura Email: bjbinx53@aol.com Date: 10/17/03
Commentsnice!!!!
Name: Steve Ratty Email: steveratty@spiraxsarco.com Date: 10/16/03
CommentsJust browsing for herbs and stuff found your site, lovely,will visit again.
Steve (UK )
Name: Frenchie Fortenberry Email: frenchie.fortenberry@mnps.org Date: 10/13/03
CommentsOur seventh graders will read "Where the Lilies Bloom" in the spring. We are hoping to get a grant to expand the unit to include a study of wildcrafting. I saw your videos at a booth that Mr.& Mrs. Jack Carmen had in Nashville this past weekend and I will put one or more of them in the grant. We plan to also visit Cheekwood, the Botanical Center here to see the wildflowers and will plant a wildflower and herb garden at the school. Do you make school visits? If so, what is your charge? I am just about to peruse your website. Perhaps I should have done that before writing. I will be in touch again. I am delighted to know of you.
Name: Priscilla Hudson Email: hudson@advinadv.com Date: 10/11/03
CommentsI was just in the NC area. I'm sorry that I missed your workshop on native medicinal plants; I am very interested in learning more about wildcrafting and the different uses of the plants--how to recognize them in the wild, collect wild plants and even cultivate some of them in my personal garden. (I'm zone 8a--a little different than the Southern Appalachians) Anyway, I would have loved to been at your workshop. I will continue to look for you and refernce your calendar....Thank you~
Name: Whitewolf Email: Date: 10/11/03
CommentsJust what I needed. Great site. Thanks to my friend for tellig me about it. Am looking forward to checkig it ALL out.
Name: joy kwapien Email: robertkwapien@eartlink.net Date: 10/10/03
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Name: robertkwapien@earthlink.net Email: Date: 10/10/03
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Name: cai cee Email: blondie13boop@yahoo.com Date: 10/08/03
Commentshi there! Im an 8th grader at daniels middle school. i would just like to take a minute and say im doing a project in lang arts class and i just want to say that this site has helped me out with some of the stuff i needed. thanks so much.
Name: Doreen Lawton Email: ejldjl@alltel.net Date: 09/30/03
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Name: candy teague Email: msteague@aol.com Date: 09/30/03
Commentsloved it! Would like to know if you have any information on "Wildcrafting in Texas"(specifally the Dallas/Ft.Worth region)?'
Name: Hilda Broome Email: t hardwoods@verizon.net Date: 09/16/03
CommentsYour website was very interesting.
Name: Mary Maples Email: Date: 09/16/03
CommentsI enjoyed reading and looking at your pictures and trying to remember some of the name of them. I knew most of them as I am also intereseted and love wild flowers and hiking.
Name: Gary Behun Email: gary.behun@verizon.net Date: 09/14/03
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Name: Sharron Anderson Email: leelewis49@centurytel.net Date: 09/11/03
CommentsI really enjoyed wha t I looked at. I have been trying to locate wild foods to help treat diabetic'S in my husband. I know that there is wild foods that will help. Also for cancer {skin}. I am new to this research and have a long way to go. We live in the Ozark Mountains on a 77 acre farm with all kind of wild edible plants,/medicines. Now it is up to me to learn how to use them. Thanks for your beautiful and informative webb site. Sharron
Name: lyle-park Email: lylejopark@aol.com Date: 09/11/03
CommentsKEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Name: lyle-park Email: lylejopark@aol.com Date: 09/11/03
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Name: Gary Behun Email: gary.behun@verizon.net Date: 08/27/03
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Name: Mavis Fewell Email: joe4mavis@netscape.net Date: 08/26/03
CommentsI read about your website in "Country magazine" what a delightful website. I need to make some time to visit all the areas. Thanks for sharing your finds and adventures with us. I will be back to take advantage of your videos as I cannot walk very far anymore to enjoy nature and Gods artwork.I live in So. Cal. close to Disneyland, in Anaheim. I drive a special education bus for special ed kids in Laguna Beach and see alot of nature out in the small rolling hills. I have to concentrate on the roads and not the flowers, Just a glance now and then. I love to identify flowers as my Mom used to do it when we would go for drives with family up to the Mountains. Thanks again
Name: Mavis Fewell Email: joe4mavis@netscape.net Date: 08/26/03
CommentsI read about your website in "Country magazine" what a delightful website. I need to make some time to visit all the areas. Thanks for sharing your finds and adventures with us. I will be back to take advantage of your videos as I cannot walk very far anymore to enjoy nature and Gods artwork.
Name: Anna Wolfe Email: anna.wolfe@mindspring.com Date: 08/25/03
CommentsLeft message on phone regarding mushrooms. Please call me when you get the chance. My home number is 770-975-3393. I live just north of Atlanta, Ga. and THINK my dog could have possibly eaten a toxic mushroom, she is in the vet and very sick and I needed your expertise in the field of mushroom identification.
Thank you,
Anna Wolfe
Name: Michele Browne Email: www.michele.browne@cobbcounty.org Date: 08/25/03
CommentsIla,
It's Michele Browne from Cobb County Extension Service. I met you when you talked to the Cobb Master Gardeners on a visit to our mutual friend, Bruce Gillett. I had a call today from a lady whose dog may have been poisoned by a mushroom. I had to tell her that we have to mushroom expert in the state of Georgia. Your name came to mind as a possible source for a mushroom person. I'd love to have the name of anyone who could serve as a reference on questions such as this. Hope you are well and enjoying life. M.
Name: Eloise Doherty Email: edoherty@grandecom.net Date: 08/24/03
Commentsyour site is well-constructed adn informative. DO you ever make it as far as TExas? I am co-chair of the Austin Herb SOciety's Herb Study Group. I have begun incorpartating more program content aimed at learning about native culinary and medicianl herbs, and am always on the lookout for potentail speakers.
Name: Phillip Corpening Email: mrcee80@hotmail.com Date: 08/16/03
CommentsMy name is Phillip Corpening, I'm in Morganton, NC and just a few miles from the home of Ms. Edda Baker, where I've known her and and picked a bit with her. What a wonderful person, one could enjoy the likes of her hospitality for a life time...I am
black african american, I have a white friend that plays great blues guitar from the old Robert Johnson
"Cross Road"(slide version) to Carlos Santana...He would be a joy to folks to view on UNC TV...an audition would be no problem...if interested, please email me or respond with this notice...phil, he also have known Ms Baker and did a lot of pickin with her...she is very fond of him...His name is James Jim Hall, better known as "Hambone".
Name: Luther Email: LusHorse@aol.com Date: 08/14/03
CommentsWe have built a log home by Brentwood on 22 acres of mostly woods and some open fields: many native persimmon trees, elderberry bushes, and I have not enough wisdom to identify plants by the bushels...would like to learn; am 62 yrs old now...need time to train a coupla gaited paint saddle horses we have...but want to learn the Native Plants here (Jackson, TN...west Tn, that is).
Blessings to you all....Luther
Name: Kathy Email: backforty@prodigy.net Date: 08/14/03
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Name: Diane Kepler Email: dmkepler@butter.toast.net Date: 08/14/03
CommentsSaw your show on RFD-TV and loved it. My parents & mother-in-law were all avid gardeners and have passed that love of plants on to me. Also my husband & I do Living History shows and I enjoy knowing the wild plants and what they do. Will be visiting your site often in the future.
Name: LunaDove Email: lunadove7@yahoo.com Date: 08/13/03
CommentsGreetings, Blessings from the Great Mother to U. One Perfect Love, Luna Dove
Name: Mark Kleinow Email: akleinow@mhtc.net Date: 08/13/03
CommentsJust seen your show on T.v. and thought I would check out your web site. I work outside and was just showing some of my coworkers what jewel weed looked like. I did not know you could use it to relieve poison ivy. I will be checking your sight more often and have added it to my favorites. Thank--You Mark
Name: Sharon Jernigan Email: jernigan1@ameritech.net Date: 08/12/03
CommentsI am looking forward to seeing you again next spring at the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage. You may not remember, but I am the one who told you about the fragrant red toadshade trillium being called "bubbies" in my home area around Monterey TN. I enjoyed the time with you and continue to enjoy your videos.
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Name: Email: Date: 08/09/03
CommentsLove your Roadside Rambles cookbook. Your site has a very pleasant and inviting appeal. I love the Trillium flowers that you have in one of your pictures. Trilliums are native in Oregon too.
Please visit my site any time at: http://www.omega3zone.biz
Name: Pat Willoughby & Mackenzie Murphy (age 8) Email: pwilloughby@charter.net Date: 08/03/03
CommentsHello Ila,
Just wanted to thank you for yesterday. Mackenzie and I both loved all the information we received, all the wonderful stories and a chance to see the woods thru your eyes. The pies were great too! It is so obvious you love sharing your knowedge with others. Hope we meet up again on the trails in our beautiful mountains.
Name: gatha hon Email: ghon01@hotmail.com Date: 08/02/03
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Name: Lloyd T.Rich Email: Foraging@survivormail.com Date: 07/24/03
Comments I was looking for photos and infromation on the Appalachian Wild Foods and found your great site.
My site is Foraging The Edible Wild and is at ~<-<-%
http://community.webtv.net/Taimloyd/FORAGINGTHEEDIBLE
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Name: Lloyd T.Rich Email: Foraging@survivormail.com Date: 07/24/03
Comments I was looking for photos and infromation on the Appalachian Wild Foods and found your great site.
My site is Foraging The Edible Wild and is at ~<-<-%
http://community.webtv.net/Taimloyd/FORAGINGTHEEDIBLE
Hapy Foraging ~<-<-%
Name: Cheryl Roberts Email: croberts@corpmedia.com Date: 07/24/03
CommentsVery impressed with your site! Look forward to seeing you and Jerry next week.
Name: Ruth Email: rlsunset1aol.com Date: 07/24/03
CommentsLike the wildlife and country pictures, the mountains make me want to visit again
Name: Mark Frankel Email: parts@fesco-tenn.com Date: 07/23/03
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Name: Siobhan Email: skaliher@usit.net Date: 07/21/03
Commentsso glad to have found you! i've been searching for more than a year for someone who can tell me what's edible and medicinal on my 50 acres...
Name: Sylvia Email: idoms@toqua.net Date: 07/20/03
CommentsWonderful website. Beautiful pictures. Congratulations.
Sylvia
Name: JEANNE Email: BLAZERJP@ATTBI.COM Date: 07/15/03
CommentsI HAVE ENTERED YOU IN MY FAVORITES . I WILL BE COMING BACK ..
Name: Sandy Abbott Email: sandycat66@msn.com Date: 07/13/03
CommentsLovely web site. The albino squirrel is the only one I have ever seen. I will call tomorrow to enroll my husband and I in your July class
Name: marshall frinks Email: mfrinks@comcast.net Date: 07/13/03
CommentsHOPE TO SEE YOU AT COKER CREEK WORKSHOP SOON. I like chasing the butterfly around.
Name: MARSHALL FRINKS Email: MFRINKS@COMCAST.NET Date: 07/13/03
CommentsVERY INTERESTING, INFORMATIVE AND ENJOYABLE
Name: Judy Murphy Email: Jdymry@aol Date: 07/11/03
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Name: Rosy Hernandez-Prince Email: rosyp@bellsouth.net Date: 07/08/03
CommentsIla, please read my e-mail I just sent you.
Name: Julia Taylor Email: orcarider.owl@verizon.net Date: 07/08/03
CommentsI love your place! I added it to my favorites, plan to make several more visits if you don't mind.
use to go hiking in the rockies. lived there for 4 years. learned a lot and read a few books on roughing it. I miss the solitude and peace that the mountains brought. I live back home in good old hot West Texas. I have also been thru your neck of the woods. but mostly a drive by sort of thing. some day perhaps will stop by and sit a spell. Love what you've done to the place!
Name: carol suarez Email: carole@humboldt1.com Date: 07/08/03
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Name: Jo Ann Cordell Email: joanncordell@yahoo.com Date: 07/08/03
CommentsI own your three wild edibles and medicinals of Southern Appapachia videos and I love them. I also lead walks for our local Roan Mt. State Park. I look forward to any other videos you may do in the future. I was down in Cherokee visiting and I went to a shop that a man I know and he showed me your videos, that was about 2 years ago. At that time I didn't have the money to buy them but when I could afford them I had him send them to me. All I can say is good work. Jo Ann Cordell, Roan Mt. Tn.
Name: ellen mulligan Email: emulligan@greystonetv.com Date: 07/08/03
CommentsGrest site-- i'll be back
Name: Sharon Marable Email: Date: 07/07/03
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Name: connie Fish Email: angel_fish743@yahoo.com Date: 07/07/03
CommentsWe own three acres of woodlandand ;live in the middle of it. I would love to learn about wildflowers and eadable plants and their uses. I used to live in a big city, but now I prefer the woods!!! We have lived here for 30 years. I would also be interested in learning how to landscape around My home without disterbing the natural habitat. Do you have any suggestions?
Name: Jane Underwood Email: Janeyu5@cs.com Date: 07/06/03
CommentsI registered and logged on as a user, but was unable to make a post to the message board. Any ideas why?
Name: Tamera Malone Email: IluvAngelz3@aol.com Date: 07/04/03
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Name: Donald L. Getz Email: donal@ptd.net Date: 07/04/03
CommentsYes, You are right. When I see ads on TV for getting rid of dandelions, I think about all they can be used for. Americans are too wasteful of many things, I don't do as much myself, but when I'm shopping at the supermarket, I look for products where the package can be used for something when it's empty. But we all need to do more. Flea Markets, yard sales etc. and hand me downs are just one way.
Name: Joe Email: astrolite@coam.net Date: 07/03/03
CommentsI live in the desert in Las Vegas, NV. I am a 55 year old novice herbalist and enjoy the natural remedies and the better way of health attaining that it gives a person. Keep up the good work. I would love to come see your area of the country. Your website and your comments exude a very peaceful way of life. Refreshing to see. God Bless you.
Name: Alice Email: theodora@libero.it Date: 07/03/03
CommentsI am glad I 'found' your site; it makes me feel like coming to visit and learn...and enjoy.
Name: Durrell Brown Email: durrellbrown@netscape.net Date: 07/03/03
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Name: roy chester Email: ro63brc@netscape.net Date: 07/03/03
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Name: Joe Pena Email: joeandjudy@msn.com Date: 07/02/03
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Name: JOYCE SINGLETARY Email: NJCS@XTN.NET Date: 07/02/03
CommentsI LIKED YOU SITE VERY MUCH. IT IS INFORMATIVE AND WOULD LOVE TO BEGIN FINDING AND USING PLANTS FROM THE WILD. THANKS
Name: JOYCE SINGLETARY Email: NJCS@XTN.NET Date: 07/02/03
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Name: DORIS Email: QKOALAQ@COMCAST.NET Date: 07/02/03
CommentsI WILL LOOK AT THIS CITE LATER BUT IT LOOKS GREAT. ANY SALES PLEASE EMAIL ME THANKS. DORIS
Name: Wanda McBride Email: rockinm@frontiernet.net Date: 07/01/03
CommentsI love the program and was wondering can these items be purchased in the Robbinsville area?
Name: Renee Email: Date: 06/30/03
CommentsI LOVE THE SITE! I grew up in Southwest Pennsylvania, WVa, Maryland, and Ohio, so I grew up eating the nature in the area. The cookbook will definitely be of great use to me. Continue the great work.
Name: morningstar591 Email: res0m82y@verizon.net Date: 06/30/03
Commentssaw your program on RFD TV this morning, and I was thrilled, my father was teaching me about plants, and herbal remedies when I was a child, but died when I was very young, I was always interested in medicine plants, and remedies. and know I have found some place to continue my education, and I would love to make this a full time hobby.
Thank You!!
Name: Pam Schuster Email: duncan51us@yahoo.com Date: 06/29/03
CommentsIla,
I saw a program on RFD TV this morning (6-29-03) and would like to say how informative and well presented it was. My father (who is 84) and I are interested in finding and using wild herbs and edibles. Do you have a book or know where I can order one for the herbs and edibles?
Thank you very mush.
Name: Pam Schuster Email: duncan51us@yahoo.com Date: 06/29/03
CommentsIla,
I saw a program on RFD TV this morning (6-29-03) and would like to say how informative and well presented it was. My father (who is 84) and I are interested in finding and using wild herbs and edibles. Do you have a book or know where I can order one for the herbs and edibles?
Thank you very mush.
Name: Pamela Arceneaux Email: pamza@aol.com Date: 06/27/03
CommentsI spoke to you outside the CNN building after you did a segment. My husband and I live in Austin and were visiting our daughter in Atlanta. I am finally getting around to checking out your website. Austin sure is hot these days. Hope you are enjoying cooler weather in your area. We enjoyed visiting with you and wish you continued success.
Name: Andrew Lucero Email: andylucero@aol.com Date: 06/27/03
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Name: M. S. Email: MHUFST8173@AOL.COM Date: 06/26/03
CommentsAFTER WATCHING YOU ON TV LAST NIGHT JUST HAD TO CHECK YOU WEB PAGE OUT. VERY BEAUTIFUL AND INFORMATIVE. I HAVE BEEN OUT LOOKING FOR ELDERBERRY BUSHES TODAY SO I CAN GATHER THIS FALL AND MAKE JELLY. HOPE TO SEE MORE OF YOU ON TV IN THE FUTURE.
Name: Sherrilyn Askew Email: sherrilyn.askew@worldspan.com Date: 06/26/03
CommentsThis site was not exactly what I was expecting, but it did have a few things that look very interesting. I'll be back another day.
Name: elliott staley Email: staleys3rjl@rtelco.net Date: 06/25/03
Commentsi like it
Name: jillian Email: Date: 06/25/03
CommentsMost impressive , good luck.
Name: Mary Whitley Email: ShomerYisrael@yahoo.com Date: 06/25/03
CommentsYour books sound extremely intriguining, when I have some extra money I would like to purchase them. Cannot at this time afford them.
Name: Dave Email: david_eliff@edwards.com Date: 06/24/03
CommentsIt would be great if you studied the High Sierras and showed us what are available there, too.
Name: Jon Stark Email: Caribe704@aol.com Date: 06/24/03
Commentsnice site
Name: chuck dorin Email: abs@dnsonline.net Date: 06/24/03
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Name: Jason Dodds Email: lankydodds@prodigy.net Date: 06/23/03
CommentsGreat idea for a book on survival if stuck in the woods. I used to live in NC but moved to Colorado. It would be nice to have the same type of book for the rocky mountians where being stranded could easily be life threating. There isn't much development in the rockies and I go 4 wheeling and hiking deep in the mountians many times a year. Let me know if you know fo any. Thnaks, Jason Dodds
Name: Larry S. Miller Email: larry.miller1@dhs.gov Date: 06/23/03
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Name: Jerry Leffel Email: jerryleffel@peoplepc.com Date: 06/23/03
CommentsNo comment at this time but I will have time to browse your site later.
Name: Dottie Email: Stargazer17@cox.net Date: 06/22/03
CommentsNew sorce for my art paintings, love the sight and I do mean sight, love the pictures. Dottie
Name: Jim Furst Email: rollingwreck48@yahoo.com Date: 06/22/03
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Name: Ray Barnett Email: ray@visi.net Date: 06/21/03
CommentsI saw you and your site on TV ... CNN I think ? It loked interesting. --- It is!
Name: Blue Fire Email: bluefire_1@msn.com Date: 06/21/03
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Name: Grian Redlion Email: grian_redlion@excite.com Date: 06/20/03
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Name: Email: Idaho Date: 06/20/03
CommentsBEAUTIFUL pictures...very interesting information...great lifestyle!
Name: Laverne'butch' Britain Email: Herbworm69@hotmail.com Date: 06/20/03
CommentsHi Ila I don't think I have ever seen a lovlier PAGE
I have been called YUEL GIBBION's of the laboring class most of my adult life(and before). So I can easily relate to "Lady of the Forest" .
At 58 I now have the time to Fore-rage (going forth with Passion)But sad to say it must be with
the goal of letting Ma'Earth suppliment my Disability check, not just 'cause I love it.
I am seeking a reputable "Buyer" of SouthEastern Kansas, flora~adora bounty. From Massive Echinacea fields to mile after mile of 12 foot tall Mull'ina mixed with Moth mullin. Passion Flower vines that produce 10 bushel of Gor'd per acre. I harvest only what I need and spread the seed/cuttings/Starts for the propegation in our area. Some times I gather HEADS of Purple Cone (Ec;Aug) before a trip and crush the spikelets to let them blow out the window as we travel in acceptable habitat. My wife does not share my Enthusiasm but she likes me out of the house so I have harvest time galore. More later **"BUTCH"**
Name: Mark Blaylock Email: Date: 06/20/03
CommentsNC native living in Texas.
Name: cheryl roddenberry Email: cherylrod2@earthlink.net Date: 06/20/03
CommentsI was especially taken by the information on lobelia in your article in Country Magazine. I bought some seeds to plant and give my son-in-law for father's day. He is not yet fond of gardening, but I am working on him and my daughter. They have a new baby and I want my granddaughter to know the value of plants. Thanks for your website!
Name: Heather Wehmeyer Email: webhands1@earthlink.net Date: 06/19/03
CommentsIt is so wonderful to come across a website that celebrates nature in its plant kingdom. I have been interested in ethnobotany for about five years and have made several book purchases since then, one of which is Daniel E. Moerman's book, Native American Ethnobotany. Its information is thorough, but there are no illustrations, so I have to do extra research to find out what the plants look like. I'm studying to become a researcher of pharmaceuticals, but not for the large corporations, as they would probably decimate the plants that were proven cures. Instead, I plan to conduct independent research in the Southern Appalachians, as soon as I finish my PH.D. Maybe someday we'll be neighbors. It was nice meeting you. Take care.
Name: Sean Email: Date: 06/19/03
CommentsNice website!!!!
Name: Virginia Davis Email: vdavis11@msn.com Date: 06/19/03
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Name: Joe Linzer Email: jrlinz@yahoo.com Date: 06/19/03
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Name: Belinda Umphrey Email: bescotty@outdrs.net Date: 06/19/03
CommentsExtremely interesting site, I plan to come back and read more as time permits! Thanks for sharing!
Name: Barbara Bostwick Edwards Email: tcu70@yahoo.com Date: 06/19/03
CommentsSo glad to find your site. I went to camp in Brevard, NC as a kid. Now live in eastern VA and preserve an acre of woods. We have partridge berry, hawthorn, cardinal flower, plaintain, lady's slippers and many more. It is so much fun to learn the names of these beautiful plants.
Name: Patty Email: dumas@lc-ps.org Date: 06/19/03
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Name: Jim DeRado Email: jim.derado@ncoa.org Date: 06/19/03
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Name: Yvonne Krasny Email: yfkra@comcast.net Date: 06/19/03
CommentsI have added this to my favorties, but am at work. For the time being I will just have to know you're hear for my leisure. Thanks.
Name: w. Culbreath Email: billydale1@yahoo.com Date: 06/19/03
CommentsI am interested in learning how to survive in the wilderness. It's just common sense to be prepared.
Name: Debora (Shawnne) Mc Kenna Email: Shawnne@att.net Date: 06/19/03
CommentsWonderful site! I have been interested in nature/woods/animals since I was a little girl. My husband and I bought two acres of woods in Central MN where we plan to move next year. I lived on two different lakes in MN for a total of six years. For three years we lived in a cabin with no indoor plumbing and no running water. We had a wood burning stove and fireplace for heat. I loved every minute of it!
Regards,
Shawnne Mc Kenna
Name: theo greene Email: ru42bn2cky@yahoo.com Date: 06/19/03
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Name: Margaret Rathfon Email: mrath@mse.ufl.edu Date: 06/19/03
CommentsVery interesting and beautifully laid out website.
Will look more tonight after work. Even though I live in North Florida, your cookbook could help in learning how to blend certain berries/herbs etc. together into a meal. Thanks. Do you ever present workshops/seminars in Florida?
Name: Marianne Less Email: mel@elford.com Date: 06/19/03
CommentsWonderful website. I live in central Ohio. Does Ila hold seminars in this area?
Name: Marianne Less Email: mel@elford.com Date: 06/19/03
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Name: Dick Shinkle Email: shinkle@cox-internet.com Date: 06/19/03
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Name: Dick Email: Date: 06/19/03
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Name: Teresa Wood Email: tdejardin@hotmail.com Date: 06/19/03
CommentsBeautiful Site! I'll be back soon, and have bookmarked it!
Name: kirk Email: ahardball2@yahoo.com Date: 06/19/03
Commentshi thanks 4 a great website i hope 2 learn more everyday and 2day i learned alot God bless u and b well
Name: Bob Bonnefond Email: rbonnefond@hotmail.com Date: 06/19/03
CommentsThank you
Name: james knight Email: jamesrknight@bigpond.com Date: 06/19/03
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i would like to buy a video. I live in australia.
Name: Marisa Tomlinson Email: tomlinsonm@isb.be Date: 06/19/03
CommentsI am a nurse with an auto immune illness and would like to know about natural remedies. I'm on a quest to help my body heal itself.
Name: T. Higginbotham Email: trhigginbotham@yahoo.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsAn interesting site. And your skills are unusual. I'll come by later for a closer look.
Name: Jerald McNutt Email: jmcnutt1@excite.com Date: 06/18/03
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Name: Mark Chaps Email: Texas Date: 06/18/03
CommentsReally nice website!!!!!!!
Name:
Great Smoky Mountains
Association Email:
PRESS RELEASE
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsIla Hatter’s Mountain Kitchen Offers Good Eats from the
woods.
PRESS RELEASE
North Carolina naturalist Ila Hatter is quickly becoming the Euell Gibbons of the southern Appalachians.
When Eric Rudolph was recently captured not far from Hatter’s adopted home of Robbinsville, NC, Hatter was selected by the Ashville-Citizens Times , Atlanta Constitution, NBC, and CNN for interviews about the kinds of things the fugitive may have eaten during his five years on the lamb. Hatter led an NBC crew into the rugged Nantahala Gorge and showed the New York reporters that the woods are actually full of food and medicine, if you know what to look for.
Showing people what to look for has become nearly a full time job for Hatter. She leads edible and medicinal plant seminars for such prestigious organizations as the John C. Campbell Folk School, the Smoky Mountain Field School, Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont, and the Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage. And now she has a new video: Mountain Kitchen—Uses of Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants in the Southern Appalachians.
The 27-minute video features Hatter and friend Amanda Swimmer (a well-known Cherokee elder) strolling through the woods and fields, pointing out a plethora of plants with a laundry list of uses. They elaborate on the medicinal uses of several wildings, including spicebush, jewelweed, mountain mint, and St. John’s wort. Hatter is careful to emphasize the conservation ethics of wild plant gathering and the importance of proper species identification.
Many of the featured plants are familiar ones from the roadsides and back woodlots of our youth. They include Joe Pye weed, mullein, wild lettuce, sassafras, boneset, and elderberry. Viewers will be surprised how many medicinal uses and edible parts these common “weeds” possess.
Near the end of the video, Hatter and Swimmer bake an incredibly delicious elderberry pie with a healthy and refreshing spicebush tea. The two are good for you, also, especially if you have a cold or flu. The pie’s recipe is included on the product box and in the video.
Mountain Kitchen is directed by Linda Billman of the Heartland Series fame and is produced by Great Smoky Mountains Association, a nonprofit educational organization. It’s Hatter’s sixth video on the region’s plant and folk lore. Purchases benefit educational, scientific, and historical programs in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Mountain Kitchen is available($9.95) and DVD ($10.95). To order, go to 'VIDEOS' and order
Name: James D. Van Kirk Email: jdvankirk@yahoo.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsGood site. From a ex wildcrafter ex traper ex hunter
ex fisherman,. Well i still wildcraft some:''J.D.
Name: N. Adams Email: padneil@prodigy.net Date: 06/18/03
CommentsIla,
Interesting! My dad grew up in the Kentucky mountains and so much of what you have I remember from hearing stories from my grandparents and uncles/aunts. Keep up the good work.
Name: Mustafa H. Baabad Email: mhbaabad@yahoo.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsI am Mustafa H. Baabad,
Yes, as the name says, I am a moslem and have a South Yamanis ancestor. However, I am an Indonesian.
Indonesia is a very lovely tropical country that poorly managed due to the huge ignorance of people, especially the intelectuals.
I think this kind of knowledge should be tought to elementary school and high school so that we can promote to the young generation to love and to take care of our only planet.
I appreciate of all what you did, I hope somebody else in the other part of the Earth can start a similar effort to make people realize how lucky and precious infact to have a habitable planet like this Earth. Let's keep it for our own survival.
What we will remember thousand of years from now is not what we take from this life, but what you give to the life. I do not know where we will be by then, but a good memory of this life is what is called by many religion as Paradise. It is a consiousness. A great satisfaction of what we have done. Pure and peaceful mind with abundance of satisfaction, everything else does not matter.
May God Bless you !
Regards
Mustafa H. Baabad
mhbaabad@yahoo.com
mhbaabad@petrochina.co.id
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I love the butterfly, it's Great!!
Name: Cornelia Ann Clarke Email: Date: 06/18/03
CommentsThank you for giving a respecful glance of nature, not just something that humans could log, farm, or develop, but something we couldenjoy and be thankful for.
Name: dennis Email: Date: 06/18/03
Commentskiller man! WOOO HOOOOO!
Name: John D. Shelton Email: JDSX@FUSE.NET Date: 06/18/03
CommentsHello, Just came across your web site, I saw your show on RFD,TV.
Enjoyed it.
We live in Boone County, Ky.
Name: Althea Jones Email: althea3@earthlink.net Date: 06/18/03
CommentsHello - I'm so glad I found your site (through the CNN story on Eric Rudolph, unfortunately, but at least I got here!). Hope to make it to your November workshop on primitive skills; I'm sure I'd love it.
Thanks,
Thea
Name: Vyvian Hellquist Email: vhellquist@yahoo.se Date: 06/18/03
Commentsbeautifull pages!Thank you Ila!
Vyvian Hellquist
Vhellquist@fibertel.com.ar
vhellquist@yahoo.se
Name: Bill Hjorth Email: whjorth@amfam.com Date: 06/18/03
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Name: Renee Hernandez Email: Date: 06/18/03
CommentsNice website, interesting info.--El Paso, TX
Name: Renee Hernandez Email: Date: 06/18/03
CommentsNice website, interesting info.--El Paso, TX
Name: Debra Bearden Email: dbearden@frostbank.com Date: 06/18/03
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Name: Lee Valencia Email: lvalencia@wafertech.com Date: 06/18/03
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Name: Julie Diehm Email: dadsmilkmaid@yahoo.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsWonderful site! I already have your "Roadside Rambles" cookbook. I have been doing "Wild edibles (Volunteer Vegetables)" all my life, but have been doing sessions on "Gourmet Weeds" as a Purdue Advanced Master Gardener for about 6 years. What is sad is that I thought I was "Normal" before I started the Master Garden Class. I didn't know I was one of only a few of us that did this. :)
Name: JAMES C. HOUK Email: Date: 06/18/03
CommentsVERY INTERESTING.
Name: Cindy Bachman Email: cfbach@imbris.com Date: 06/18/03
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Name: Tim Email: Date: 06/18/03
CommentsLooked good. I will return.
Name: Joyce Stinson Email: Date: 06/18/03
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Name: Phillip Hansen Email: phil@recycle-blueocean.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsI am an interested California hillbilly
Name: Steve Bergeron Email: SteveBergeron@personalguard.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsGreat site. Just getting interested in such things and would love to know lots more. Thanks!
Name: Paul J. Wallace II Email: PWallace@Hannaford.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsAlways interested in learning to live of the land.
Name: LunaDove Email: lunadove7@yahoo.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsGreetings, Lovely and informative. Do U know of a site for the Northwest plants? Blessed Love, LD PS: Please do not pass on my email address. Thankx
Name: Jenny Email: Jenny.Watkins@weyerhaeuser.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsIt seems a shame more folks don't appreciate the finer things in life. But, I guess you don't miss what you never saw.
Thank You
Name: Sherry Hull Email: LYNCHHULL@AOL.COM Date: 06/18/03
CommentsVERY INTERESTING TOPICS
Name: Sharon Jimenez Email: ssjimenez@erols.com Date: 06/18/03
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Name: Keith Email: blank Date: 06/18/03
CommentsInteresting site, I enjoy the outdoors. Michigan
Name: Vicky Sandvig Email: sandvig788@aol.com Date: 06/18/03
CommentsVery nice site, I especially enjoyed the little butterfly that accompanied my mouse. This is a topic that interested me a great deal as a child and I am glad to see that wild edible plants still have a place in our kitchens.
Name: Mary Hayes Email: Date: 06/18/03
CommentsGreat website. I just seen the video and think that i will be back soon to get one!
Date: 06/18/03
Comments6/18/2003
Very intertesting.
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsI like your site, being an outdoors person, I'll be back to look more, at home.
Enjoy the kiss of the butterfly, :)
Harris
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsYour website is very interesting (or I should say your knowledge is!). Thanks for sharing it.
Cheryl
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsThere's much at your site to explore, I'm looking forward to my return. Thank you.
Date: 06/18/03
Commentswhat a wonderful site Ill be back to visit thank you sooo much
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsThanks for the work you're doing. I've been trying to find this sort of info, and stumbled onto your site through a CNN story. I'll try to make it to one of the workshops. Karen Denham Downen
k.denhamdownen@lycos.com
3621 Winbrooke Lane, Tucker, GA 30084
PS - Are you familiar with a method for making "yeast cakes" from scratch using cornmeal? I saw an article on it years ago, but cannot find it now. These could be stored in a jar for future use in baking. kdd
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsSaw the story on CNN...thought I'd check out your site. I will be back.
Date: 06/18/03
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Date: 06/18/03
CommentsPam Stone Irvine, KY
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsDear Ila - you have inspired my daughter & myself to try edible plants .We loved the website , esp. the moving butterfly.The pictorials are lovely.L.K.Schwab
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsVery interesting site. I might like to get a copy of your receipe book.
Date: 06/18/03
CommentsI just found your site reading an artical on cnn.com.
I will be bacl later from home to read through with my wife. We both love liveing off the land.
Darrell and Robin Rose
Cornelius Oregon
Date: 06/17/03
CommentsYou have a great looking site and it reminds me of home, I grew up in Bryson City, NC, but moved West to Washington in 1959, forgot to tell you I like your site in the first message. I was interested in the pursalane because it is the highest plant in omega 3 fatty acids of any tested. Do you have seeds available. Steve Henderson steve6635@ncplus.net
Date: 06/17/03
CommentsI grew up in Bryson City, NC, but have lived in washington state for the last 43 years. I read that wild pursalane is highest plant in omega 3 fatty acids, and wanted to see what it looked like. 1 of my seed catalogs has a domestic variety, but i doubt if it is as potent as the wild plant. Do you sell Pursalane seeds? My email is steve 6635@ncplus.net
Steve Henderson
Date: 06/17/03
CommentsGreat site! Looking forward to the shows on Turner South. Lisa Owens
Date: 06/17/03
Commentsthanks for a very nice website. You provide a wonderful service in your educational spirit.
Date: 06/16/03
Commentsthanks for your beautiful site and I am noting this site to return and get a copy of your cookbook. I am a permaculture designer/teacher/wild foods enthusiasist/musician- Shemaia Lucas
Date: 06/15/03
CommentsWell Ila & Jerry.
I am so glad of this web site. is reall good.
I know how hard you and Jerry have worked to get this far. And I know it will be good for every one who comes by.Love Uin's
James Moon
AKA. FIELDMOUSE. HEHEHEHEHE
Date: 06/15/03
CommentsThis is one more Website!!!!! I recommend ELCTRO DESIGN to any one.
Date: 06/15/03
CommentsJust checked out the new site. Really looks GREAT!!! I love it.. very excited about finally finding a message board with a topic i like.
Good luck Ila
Shelly
Date: 06/11/03
Commentsreally nice website.
Date: 06/10/03
CommentsThe new look is very nice! I like it! And message boards are a great way to exchange ideas or tips or information quickly and easily. My friends and I use two and we can't live without them! And this new format for your website is easy to view and move around in...great to see it up and running! |