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pcttrailsidereader · 2 years ago
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An Unintended Legacy
Jeff Schaffer authored or co-authored the Wilderness Press PCT guidebooks that served as ‘bibles’ for most PCT hikers from 1973 until apps increasingly superseded these resources some 40 years later.  Jeff contributed a story in The Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: Oregon/Washington (2011) where he recounted his serendipitous entry into the PCT guidebook business decades earlier. He went into the Wilderness Press offices hoping to write the definitive work on the Owens Valley and the Eastern Sierra only to discover that it had already been written.  Instead Tom Winnett recruited Jeff to join the team he had organized to write the first PCT guidebooks.  The first California edition came out in 1973 and the Oregon/ Washington edition was published in 1974.  I, and many others, appreciated the more detailed descriptions of the flora, fauna, geology, and history provided by the Wilderness Press guides.  They sold over 100,000 copies.
Jeff Schaffer recently shared a little more background regarding the Wilderness Press guides. Tom Winnett was in charge of the first edition of the first California edition, first available in 1973. Jeff noted that “virtually all guidebooks used a 4.75" by 7.625" format, which would barely fit in men's pockets. Sexist, but very few women were backpacking back then. 15' topo maps were shot at 1:104,000 scale. To print them at 1:62,500 would have made the book much longer, and heavier (but then, in those days, everyone wore heavy packs; what's an extra few ounces? The maps are virtually useless at this scale, but at least they show a lateral extent of about 7 miles. We caught a lot of flack about the map quality (and about the poor binding - not our fault (OK, it was; Tom went with a very cheap printer).
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For the first edition of PCT: Oregon & Washington, we used the same book size, for continuity, and both 15' and 7.5' were shot at a 1:50,000 scale. The downside is that the lateral extent was about 3 miles. Bummer.
Back in 1975 my first edition of The Tahoe-Sierra Trail was published, and it was 6" by 9" and 320 pages. Had it been the old size, it would have been 400+ pages. No one screamed (maybe some cursed) at not being able to fit the book in their pants pockets. It set the new standard for guidebooks.
I took over for the next major editions, 1977 for PCT: California and 1979 for PCT: Oregon/Washington and what I introduced in this 6" by 9" format were sections, essentially from one major road crossing to another one, Sections A-R in PCT: California and A-L in PCT: Oregon/Washington. Also, each section had a section map (this not until 1995 in PCT: California, for economic reasons - damn expensive book!). The Forest Service eventually adopted my sections, and then the PCTA followed, and as they say, the rest is history.”
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pasdhospitalite · 3 years ago
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Tom and Mike’s Tour
Day 1 - Derby to Buxton - 83km 1460m vertical ascent
https://www.komoot.com/tour/418811936
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Dinner at the Garden of Buxton Brewery. Camp at Lime Tree Holiday Park (walking distance to Buxton). The ride follows the smaller lanes of the South of the Peak District where I’ve never been.
Day 2 - Buxton to Hathersage - 86.3km 1880 vertical ascent
https://www.komoot.com/tour/418823631
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Accommodation in North Lees campsite 1.5 miles N of Hathersage. Dinner in Hathersage and visit Alpkit Store. The ride will take us up the feared Winnett’s pass, past Mam Tour and there is an optional poorly paved bit up to Kinder Scout (the out and back segment so if unpassable we just turn back). This day can be made longer by looping up to Glossop and then we will see more of the North of the Peaks. There are far fewer roads there because it’s so rugged.
Day 3 - Hathesage to Derby - 93.3km 1470m vertical ascent
https://www.komoot.com/tour/418830730
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Bakewell tarts in Bakewell and we will cycle through Chatsworth House grounds. In the first third of the ride we’ll meander around a bit but if the legs are tired this ride can be shortened to 65km. 
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ao3feed-harrydraco · 5 years ago
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by Winnett
When Harry finds out something terrible might happen to Draco, how far will he go to assure he won't die?
Words: 17926, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: M/M
Characters: Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Severus Snape, Remus Lupin, Hermione Granger, Tom Riddle | Voldemort
Relationships: Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter, Remus Lupin/Severus Snape
Additional Tags: Magic, Rituals, Dark Mark (Harry Potter), Magic Rituals, Number Twelve Grimmauld Place, Down with Voldemort, Unresolved Sexual Tension, Angst, Unrequited Love, Getting Together, non-friends to lovers, Second War with Voldemort, Spy Severus Snape, Magical Bond, magical compulsion
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drarryspecificrecs · 6 years ago
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H/D Holidays round 5 (2009) : (fics only)
hd-holidays || official masterpost || AO3 || ∑= 72 fics + 18 arts The Mods : @bryoneybrynn​, @dysonrules, taradiane + Banner © : naadi
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audiencestudies · 5 years ago
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Agenda-Setting Theory and Royal Wedding Coverage
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The media has a strong effect on what we think about, creating senses of urgency regarding topics that do not always reflect reality. The media chooses to highlight certain events in a way that we perceive this constructed reality as important events pertaining to societal issues. McCombs and Shaw (1972) developed the “agenda setting theory”, which suggests that media has a great influence on audiences by instilling what they should think. News items the media chooses to cover prominently will be the issues audiences regard as most important. With agenda setting theory, it is proclaimed that the media does not reflect reality, but rather filter and shape it in a way they see fit. The history of British royal weddings, especially in recent times, such as the weddings of Prince William to Kate Middleton and Prince Harry to actress Meghan Markle completely captivated the attention of the world, even parts of the world with no connection to the British monarchy. Audiences may question why the wedding of two people, who have no relation or personal connection to them, is so important that the event receives global coverage and media attention.
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In the United Kingdom, most royal weddings are designated public holidays. In commonwealth countries, including Canada, several organizations host events to mark the big occasion. The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton gained an outstanding amount of media coverage and audience engagement. In addition to the millions of people crammed between Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace, the ceremony itself was viewed live by tens of millions people around the world, with an additional 72 million live streams on YouTube. The wedding was broadcast on several media platforms including television, internet and radio coverage in over 180 countries. Excluding the United Kingdom, an estimated 60 million U.S. viewers tuned in, 42.1 million viewers from India, 9.9 million from Germany, 9.6 million from France, 5 million from Australia and 12 million from Canada. Approximately 45% of the world’s population tuned in to watch the event. The 101 million streams on YouTube became listed in the 2012 Guinness Book of World Records for “most live streams for a single event”, beating out its previous holder, the Michael Jackson memorial service in 2009.
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I do remember the hype for the royal wedding of Kate and Will from the perspective of a 14-year-old living in southern Ontario. Despite not being overly active on social media at the time, I do remember my Facebook and Twitter feeds being flooded with news about the engagement, the build-up and then eventually the wedding. Thinking back to the spring of 2011, I cannot seem to remember any other events being covered. After conducting some research, I did manage to find some major events that had occurred that I am also ashamed to admit I do not remember.  A quick skim through Wikipedia’s current events portal of April of 2011 informed me of natural disasters, record unemployment numbers, protests, acts of war, scientific discoveries and murders that I had not been aware of at the time. I would expect that coverage of the 2011 Libyan war and Syrian protests would be at the top of every newsfeed, as these are legitimate global issues, but agenda setting once again distorts reality and silences the topics that can render us vulnerable. The media agenda tends to focus on the famous and rich, sensationalism in the news as opposed to the morbidity of the global issues we should be aware of.
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Arguably, with Prince William being a direct heir to the British throne and the future King of England, his wedding was a big event, though maybe still excessive in terms of media coverage. When William’s younger brother, Harry became engaged to American actress Meghan Markle, the media acted on this sensationalism once again, flooding the news with stories and gossip regarding the unlikely couple. With Harry being the younger brother of William, and thus sixth in line for the throne of England, one would not think his wedding would be as big a deal compared to that of his older brother, the legitimate heir. However, with the proof given with the previous wedding that the media prefers the sappy, romantic gossip-fueled nuptials of a prince with almost a zero percent chance of ever inheriting the throne and the B-list actress of a mediocrely popular show.  
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Once again delving into the Wikipedia portal of the events that transpired in May of 2018, the same month Harry and Meghan tied the knot, I attempted to find any events that I was even slightly aware of at the time of the wedding. Not once during the build-up to the big day, and even in the months following did I hear of the Boko Haram suicide bombing that killed 24 people in a Nigerian mosque, or the resignation of Louisiana Secretary of State, Tom Schedler, following sexual abuse allegations. The only topic I was familiar with was Ashley Judd’s lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein for defamation and sexual harassment, but this does not surprise me. The Harvey Weinstein allegations were a major source of coverage in the media, especially as several famous American actresses came forward against the perpetrator, once again suggesting that the media agenda cares much more for Hollywood buzz than morbid global topics. Of course, the Weinstein assaults are a relevant topic to cover, but it was generally trumped by the May 19th event, and the questions regarding the designer of the Duchess’ dress, the amount of guests in attendance and who would ultimately walk Meghan down the aisle following the drama revolving her father selling private wedding information to the press. According to agenda setting theory, audiences should be much more aware of these elegant, worthy topics over the global crises that will cause us legitimate fear and worry for our society. 
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“2 billion tune in to Royal Wedding”. News.com.au. News Limited. 1 May 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
April 2011. (2015, December 12). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal: Current_events/April_2011.
Holden, Michael (2 April 2011). “UK minister says 2 billion to watch royal wedding”. Reuters. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
Itzel Cruz Monroy (2014, March 28). The Royal Wedding and the Agenda Setting. Retrieved from https://strategicommunication12.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/the-royal-wedding-and-the-agenda-setting/
May 2018. (2018, June 17). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events/May_2018.
“Royal Wedding Watched by 24.5 Million on Terrestrial TV.”  BBC. 30 April 2011.
Team, T. (2014, February 28). Retrieved from https://opentextbc.ca/mediastudies101/chapter/agenda-setting/
Winnett, Robert; Samuel, Henry (30 April 2011). “Royal wedding watched around the world”. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved July 15 2011.
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ohstardust · 7 years ago
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Figure My Heart Out
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I prompted myself a little fic about the group seeing The Ferryman on the readers birthday and her being excited over Fra Fee. They all head to a bar, reader gets talking to Fra about his work and Tom gets jealous. It was only supposed to be a short fic when I had no requests. It turned into 3410 words, oops. Oh, and I forgot to make Tom jealous, he’s just cute instead. I promise I’ll get onto my requests asap! TGC playlist can be found here. Title credit; Heart Out by The 1975
“She’s just unbelievable, I’m gonna be late at this rate,” Y/N stressed down the phone, her unusually calm best friend on the receiving end staying stoic for the duration of the young girls meltdown, “Jack’s just texted me and - get this - they’re all early, like what the actual fuck?”
Hannah snickered down the phone, all too aware of the groups track record, “I hate to be sympathetic towards the men, but you did turn down the offer of a lift to the restaurant.” “Yes, thank you Hannah, for pointing that tragic decision out to me, it’s good to know I can count on you in my hour of need.” She hissed, causing more of an amused reaction from her so called ‘friend’. “Well, my little aged drama queen, it’s your lucky day -” “I highly doubt that, and this 'aged' one only has 4 months on you,“ Y/N muttered as she threw the essential cosmetic items into her small red Gucci disco bag and pulled on her black rose print blouse. The few small buttons fastened down the center of the blouse and she arranged it to avoid showing off more than was appropriate. “- I’m 2 minutes away, I predicted your sister’s behaviour and I knew she’d rob you of the whole day no matter how persistent you were probably being, so be ready.” Y/N audibly sighed in relief before sitting on the edge of her unmade bed. Sometimes she was blindsided by how kind hearted her friends could really be, it didn’t matter how godawful her day was going or how stressed she had become, they were always on hand, ready to step in and relieve her from falling apart. “Have I told you lately that I love you and that you’re my best gal pal?” “You may have mentioned it once or twice. Right angelface, I’ll be there asap, so wipe away any mascara marks, get your lippy on and I’ll see you in a few.” “Thanks Han.” The phone was flung onto the bed a moment after Hannah had pressed end on the call and Y/N hastened to fasten the shoes that had been sat on her feet unattended to for the past fifteen minutes.
Fifteen minutes after pick up, the two girls arrived at the restaurant just past Piccadilly Circus underground, a decision Y/N had made based on the location of the theatre for the evenings performance of The Ferryman. She looked on in awe at the sight of her close friends, all of whom she’d only met within the past year, standing from their table with a plethora of balloons and decorations. “Jesus Christ, look at the bloody state of that,” despite her words, Y/N giggled at how thoughtful they had been and the effort made just for her birthday. She wasn’t sure what made her so special but she appreciated it all the same, the love and attention for her even though she always assumed everyone still viewed her as ‘Tom’s sisters best friend’. “Delightful isn’t it?” Her best friend patted her back and waved at the group, pushing the older girl forward towards their party. A round of hugs were exchanged, more ‘Happy Birthday’s than she physically knew how to cope with and a dozen cheek kisses before she could even take her seat between Jack and Harry and directly opposite a relaxed Fionn. Y/N crinkled her eyebrows and surveyed the group, “Wait, is it my birthday or something?” they all began to laugh and snicker at the small joke before she took a sip of the drink that apparently Aneurin so kindly bought for her. She raised it in acknowledgement to the Welsh man and smiled, “Thank you sweetheart.” “You’re more than welcome,” He replied, raising his glass too and clinked it against hers. "So what happened? I thought you were 'making your own way here'," Harry smirked, his eyebrow raised questioningly. "I have a ridiculous sister who flits in and out of my life as she pleases, so it only makes sense that she decides to come back and commandeer me on my birthday, which in turn almost makes me late to the only thing I had planned," Her eyes rolled as she retold the events, still feeling somewhat angry at her sister for being more of a hindrance than anything, "I'm just lucky that Hannah came to my rescue." The Scotsman beside her flung his arm over her shoulders and pulled her into his side, “Well, you've made it here and you're not allowed to think about her for the rest of evening, we're gonna make sure you enjoy yourself, darlin',"
It was just past 7 o'clock when Fionn realised how late it had gotten, he alerted the table and called for the bill. Everyone began to finish off their drinks, the girls heading to the bathrooms to touch up their makeup before they left. "Is everyone good and here?" Barry called out, causing amusement through them all as he began a headcount. "Yeah B, can we leave now, that wine has well and truly gone to my head," Y/N's cheeks were rosy and she started to fan herself as they left the restaurant.
Within 10 mins they were at the Gielgud theatre and she was becoming increasingly more excited as time passed. Although she'd been itching to see the play since she first heard about it months ago, she'd be lying if she said she was more interested in that than seeing her close friend, Tom Glynn-Carney. As far as she was aware, no one had caught onto her interest in him, but that didn't stop her feeling giddy at the thought of seeing the younger man. 'Pull yourself together' she'd often tell herself, scolding her mind for thinking that way about a boy 2 and a half years younger than her. That was not how she worked, she didn't date, or think about, anyone even a day younger than her. That was her number 1 dating rule. Which quite clearly Tom had broken all without knowing. "Tom is still giving me shit for buying tickets for this you know?" Hannah snorted, stuffing her purse back into her bag and slinging it over her shoulder, "He was very insistent that I didn't buy your ticket though, adamant that he wanted you on the list to get in." Y/N's cheeks flushed, unaware that Tom had done that, thinking that her friend had bought her the ticket as a present. "Can he just ask you out, already?" Y/N's steps faltered for a second and her face burned, did she know? Fionn fell into step beside her, "You okay Y/N/N (nickname)? You look like you’re burning up." His face was full of concern as he surveyed the older girls face. "It's probably the wine, I knew I'd drank too much too fast," she simply smiled at her friend, hoping it would ease his worries. The next second Jack stepped closer and put his arm on Y/N's shoulder, leaning behind her and whispering to Fionn, "or it's the hideously massive crush she has on little Tom." She could hear the grin in his voice and she stopped dead causing his footing to stutter. She looked him dead in eye, "I. Hate. You." He continued giving her that dimpled toothy smile and hugged her into his side, "Don't know how the hell ye thought I'd miss that babe, but I didn't," he looked back over at Fionn who was wide eyed, "fooled him though, small mercies and all that." The rest of her friends were making their way through the doors and into their seats. She hastily walked on before turning back to the two men, her eyes narrowing, "Zip it, Lowden. I'll hear no more about it." Y/N was mesmerised by Tom's performance, his talent exuding in waves and she felt so proud of the boy she'd known since birth. Her attention was also captured by Fra Fee & Paddy Considine, two actors she'd been a fan of for a number of years through previous roles on television, film & theatre. She couldn't quite process Tom being in the same production as either of them. That's not to mention Laura Donnelly. As the cast took their bows, their group raucously stood to their feet, clapping and cheering causing a blinding smile from Tom, his cheeks colouring under the stage lights. Y/N’s heart swelled and she cheered a little louder.
Fifteen minutes later Tom was exiting the stage door to a barrage of fans, screaming for him and sticking their phones in the air. The group made sure to stand in a more secluded area just around the corner on Rupert Street, away from the prying eyes of the swarms on Winnett Street. The September air still retaining a hint of warmth despite the time nearing eleven o’clock. Y/N turned to face Fionn and Barry, engaging in a conversation that would distract her from watching Tom and the way he was so kind and patient with everyone he met. The butterflies in her stomach causing her to feel a little nauseous, it was only as she saw him again for the first time in 2 months that she realised how much her feelings had increased. And she was very fucking unhappy about it, thank you. She could feel the constant gaze of Jack, constantly checking that she was okay as he noticed her literally turning her back on Tom and she almost wanted to apologise for being stern with him, immediately realising there was more bite in their last conversation than she’d intended. It’s just, at twenty-five years old, she didn’t find the humour in being teased, it was old and childish and she just wanted a relationship instead of feeling like a teenager with a silly crush. With or without her younger friend. The next time she felt his eyes land on her, she lifted her head and mouthed an ‘I’m sorry’ at him. Jack just shook his head and smiled, settling back into a conversation with Aneurin. It’d take a lot more than that to ruin their friendship. A moment or two later, post-joke from Barry that had Y/N and Fionn in fits of laughter, she felt the strong embrace of another from behind her, the weight of a head as it rested on her shoulder, “Happy birthday, angel.” Her laughter had halted almost immediately but she could still feel her lips upturn in a soft smile. Y/N turned in his grip and threw her arms around his neck, grasping him tight, “I’ve missed you,” He whispered just before he pulled back and kissed her cheek. “Missed you too.” “Tommo!” Harry called out before slapping a hand over his mouth, “Shit, I didn’t think that through, hopefully no one heard that,” he warily scanned the area before realising they were in the clear. Tom stepped forward and slapped him on the arm laughing, ‘Bloody idiot,” he hugged Harry and made his way around the rest of the group. “Shall we make a move?” Hannah questioned, already advancing in the direction of the club just across the street that they had decided on. “Not much say in the matter really, is there” Fionn’s eyebrows raised as he started after her, causing them all to move. Tom hung back to fall beside Y/N, their feet moving in sync, “I hope you don’t mind but I invited some of the lads to join us, I know that Fra’s coming at least,” her eyes widened as she looked to Tom, “What?” “Fra? As in Fra Fee?” He started to laugh as soon as he remembered, “Oh bloody hell, I forgot that you’re a fan.” “Well, what a happy birthday indeed.”
“First round’s on me, lads,” Jack called over the music, “Just tell the lass here what ye’ want.” Y/N smirked at the look Jack gave the bartender as she set to work on the drinks order. “A bit into her are ye’?” “Shut the fuck up, Y/N/N, go and suck face with loverboy instead.” Y/N laughed and patted his shoulder before she left to join the group where Tom was introducing Fra. “And this one here is the birthday girl,” Tom gestured to her as she stood beside Hannah, “Fra this is Y/N, Y/N I’m pretty sure you know who this is,” the bastard grinned into his drink, silently laughing. “Ah, the infamous Y/N, I’ve heard all about you from this one,’ ah lovely, at least that shut Tom up momentarily she thought, his face had paled and he took a few more sips of his drink to brush it off. Fra took her hand in his and pressed a kiss to the back of her hand, “Happy birthday, my love,” The ever-growing group made their way to a large booth, the one that had been reserved for their party, and they all sat with Fra landing beside the birthday girl. With everyone immediately immersing themselves in conversation, she was elated that she would actually get to talk to someone who she had really admired for a while and lamely launched into how her favourite musical, and piece of theatre, is Les Miserables, knowing he’d played multiple characters over the years. “It’s just the most rewarding show though, y‘know? Sometimes I wish I could go back to it, especially performing at the theatre next door to it like I am now. I do miss it,” He looked slightly mournful but shook his head. “I mean, look at Killian, he’s done it so who knows what the future holds, eh?” “Quite right,” He knocked back some of his drink before smiling and continuing, “that’s not to say I don’t love what I’m doing now. There’s something so magical about theatre compared to film though.” “Tom said something vaguely similar, said there’s nothing quite like the thrill of the stage. Or somethin’,” Y/N stole a look over at the blonde haired boy to see him glancing over and grinned at him. She turned back to Fra when she heard his voice, “Tom never mentioned how much of a Mis fan you are.” “Is it weird? Please just tell me to shut up if it is, sometimes my really nerdy side comes out.” ”God no, it’s interesting, that’s all, nice to talk to someone who understands it.” Y/N finished the next drink and within seconds Barry was stood with his wallet in hand, “What ye’ ‘avin’, love?” “Surprise me, B.” Grinning she rested her head atop of Fra’s shoulder, already starting to feel merry again, “Please tell me we’ve bonded and that officially makes us friends?” “Damn right it does.” She felt the older man’s laugh vibrate through her head and she felt content with her friendships. Unbeknownst to her, Tom was watching the pair very carefully, hardly taking in a word Fionn was saying.
An hour or two later, who’s really counting?, the group were in the middle of the dancefloor, moving to There Is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths and Y/N had sought out Jack to dance with for the sheer hilarity of the music. “Ye’ think ye’ so bloody funny, don’t ye’?” Jack rolled his eyes as she began moving his arms and singing along to the song. “It’s because I am, c’mon Steven, woo me with your vocals.” She teased. “You absolutely should not be able to see any of my work, you monster.” “Spoil sport,” she childishly poked her tongue out at him, and instead settled her eyes on Tom. To die by your side, is such a heavenly way to die “You’d be less obvious if you just went over there and told ‘im.” Y/N smacked Jack away and grumbled, “You’ve lost your mind in your old age, Lowden.” “Will you please just tell him? How Hannah hasn’t smacked ye’ both is beyond me.” As soon as the words had been uttered, Hannah had snuck up behind the pair, “I’ll tell you Jack, it’s been a fucking struggle,” the younger girl turned her head to Y/N and looked her dead in the eyes, “Just ask my brother out, would you? You’re both boring me now and I’m losing the will to live.” ‘C’mon Hannah, let’s leave her to stew,” the Scot took the other girls arm in his and walked away, leaving Y/N to stand there dumbfounded and a little irritated. Can everyone please just piss off? Her head was bowed when Tom’s unmistakable voice flowed in front of her, “My turn for a dance yet?”. She caught the hopeful look on his face and nodded, “Anything for you, babe.” The opening notes of Set the Fire to the Third Bar rang out through the venue and Y/N’s head tipped back, revelling in the music, her arms wrapped around Tom’s neck, “God, I love this song so much.” “I know, that’s why I requested it for you.” There was a missed beat of her heart before she softly smiled at the boy, man, in front of her. She realised just how much he had grown up, how quickly time was racing by and she didn’t know how to slow it down, even just for a few moments. “You look so beautiful tonight, y’know that?” Y/N shook her head and blushed, “I mean, you always do, but you really look divine tonight. I’m so happy I’m getting to spend your birthday with you.” “Tom, what are you doing?” the woman sighed and closed her eyes, she was in no mood to deal with him being so sensitive and loving, it wasn’t fair. She didn’t deserve her heart being played with on her sodding birthday of all days. “What do you mean ‘what am I doing?’, can’t I give you compliment?” He weakly laughed but looked confused all the same. Her expression grew weary, as did her voice, and she glanced around the room before wetting her lips and looking back at him nervously, “Not anymore you can’t.” The boy’s face dropped and his hands left her body, his mouth gaped slightly and he looked like he hadn’t got the faintest idea what had just happened. “I don’t - what? – I don’t understand,” Tom had one hand placed on the left side of his lower back and the other running through his hair, his tongue working over his lips, “What have I said, or done, wrong?” “I really can’t do this anymore, Tom. I can’t pretend that we’re just friends when I want more from you than you’re probably willing to give me. It’s been going on too long.” She realised she’d said more than she intended to, but couldn’t help the sigh of relief once the words were out there, between them, floating around the air and out of her system. For a moment Y/N thought she’d maybe been subtle enough for him not to understand but that thought was squashed all too quickly. “Are you trying to tell me what I hope you are?” Tom placed a hand on her cheek, this thumb running over her skin as she closed her eyes. “I really hope so,” she whispered, Tom barely able to make out the words as he watched her mouth. Throwing all caution to the wind, Tom pressed his lips to hers causing her eyes to fly open and then slowly slip shut again. Her mind couldn’t process anything else other than the feeling of Tom surrounding her as they moved in time with the music, her breath hitching when he caught her bottom lip between his teeth and his hands slipped behind her neck. “Shit Thomas, I didn’t know you had that in you.” Her breathing had grown more ragged as had his, their foreheads rested against one another’s and ridiculous grins broke out on their faces. “There’s still so much you don’t know about me, Y/N. I’m not that little boy anymore.” “Trust me, I know.” He stuttered as she pushed his body flush against hers and quickly understood her meaning. “Cheeky. Reckon you’ll need any more proof?” “A lot more.” She whispered against his lips before capturing his again, I guess silly birthday wishes do sometimes come true. Their moving bodies were lost in a sea of people, however their friends had all managed to catch the supposedly intimate declaration between the two. And if it meant that they’d be in for a lot of stick tomorrow from their group, well, so be it.
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He Dreams of Lions
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When Harry finds out something terrible might happen to Draco, how far will he go to assure he won't die?
Words: 17926, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: M/M
Characters: Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Severus Snape, Remus Lupin, Hermione Granger, Tom Riddle | Voldemort
Relationships: Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter, Remus Lupin/Severus Snape
Additional Tags: Magic, Rituals, Dark Mark (Harry Potter), Magic Rituals, Number Twelve Grimmauld Place, Down with Voldemort, Unresolved Sexual Tension, Angst, Unrequited Love, Getting Together, non-friends to lovers, Second War with Voldemort, Spy Severus Snape, Magical Bond, magical compulsion
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Winners announced in Tennessee AP professional news contest | Miami Herald
Winners of the Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors contest were announced Saturday evening at the Nashville Marriott.
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Outstanding News Operation-Newspaper: Joan McClane and Joy Smith, Chattanooga Times Free Press.
Outstanding News Operation-Broadcast: WSMV-TV, Nashville.
Journalist of the Year-Newspaper: Matt Lakin, The Knoxville News-Sentinel.
Journalist of the Year-TV: Chris Conte, WTVF-TV, Nashville.
Journalist of the Year-Radio: Meribah Knight, WPLN-FM, Nashville.
TV Division I:
Short Light Feature: 1, Forrest Sanders, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Funeral Man"; 2, Brittany Tarwater and Caitlyn Shelton, WVLT-TV, Knoxville, "Homegrown Expressions."
Long Light Feature: 1, Michael Crowe, WBIR-TV, Knoxville, "Seeing the Good"; 2, Erika Kurre and Ryan Thornburg, WZTV-TV, Nashville, "Mustard Seed Ranch."
Short Serious News Story: 1, Daniel Sechtin and William Winnett, WBIR-TV, Knoxville, "Gatlinburg Breakfast Club"; 2, Dennis Ferrier and Ryan Brooker, WZTV-TV, Nashville, "An Accidental Shooting."
Long Serious News Story: 1, Lindsay Bramson and Zina Bauman, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "What’s Hiding in Your Kids Classroom?"; 2, Linda Nguyen and Eric Altenhof, WATE-TV, Knoxville, "Stories from the Ashes: James Wood."
Sports Feature: 1, Felicia Bolton and Shiela Whaley, WMC-TV, Memphis, "Diving Back In"; 2, Dennis Ferrier and Stephen Van Schaack, WZTV-TV, Nashville, "Summertown Baseball."
Political Coverage: 1, Jeremy Finley and Jason Finley, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Strong Arm Politics"; 2, Alanna Autler and Zina Bauman, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Cash Concerns on Capitol Hill."
TV Spot News: 1, WHBQ-TV, Memphis, "Confederate Statue Removal"; 2, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Officer Drowns Trying to Save Suicidal Woman."
Videography: 1, WSMV-TV, Nashville; 2, William Winnett, WBIR-TV, Knoxville.
TV Editing: 1, Forrest Sanders, WSMV-TV, Nashville; 2, William Winnett, WBIR-TV, Knoxville.
TV Producing: 1, Linda Nguyen, WATE-TV, Knoxville, "Sevier County Wildfires"; 2, Ashley Zarach and Janna Smithson, WKRN-TV, Nashville, "Road to the Cup June 11th."
Weather Coverage: 1, WTVF-TV, Nashville; 2, WKRN-TV, Nashville.
TV Enterprise: 1, Dennis Ferrier and Kyle Benton, WZTV-TV, Nashville, "Lauren Agee Murder Mystery"; 2, Jeremy Finley and Jason Finley, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Mr. Twisty."
Public Affairs: 1, WTVF-TV, Nashville, "Fire on the Mountain"; 2, Alanna Autler and Matthew Parker, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "A Disabling Form of Discipline."
Multimedia: 1, WTVF-TV, Nashville, "The Search for Tad Cummins"; 2, WZTV-TV, Nashville, "White Nationalists Come to Middle Tennessee."
TV Investigative: 1, Nancy Amons and Jim Garbee, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Influence, Infidelity & Men in Power"; 2, Jeremy Finley and Jason Finley, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Strong Arm Politics."
TV News Videographer: 1, Forrest Sanders, WSMV-TV, Nashville; 2, Shiela Whaley, WMC – TV, Memphis, "Ready, Set, Shoot!"
TV Weather Anchor: 1, Katy Morgan, WZTV-TV, Nashville; 2, Lelan Statom, WTVF-TV, Nashville.
TV Sportscaster: 1, Louis Fernandez Jr, WBIR-TV, Knoxville; 2, Sudu Upadhyay, WMC-TV, Memphis.
TV Reporter: 1, Forrest Sanders, WSMV-TV, Nashville; 2, Daniel Sechtin, WBIR-TV, Knoxville.
TV News Anchor: 1, Tracy Kornet, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Breaking News & Rooftop Views"; 2, Amanda Hara, WVLT-TV, Knoxville.
TV Daytime Newscast: 1, WKRN-TV, Nashville, "Good Morning Nashville"; 2, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "Clerk Killers Caught LIVE."
TV Evening Newscast: 1, WSMV-TV, Nashville, "National Manhunt Ends in Tennessee."; 2, Airelle Vincent and Sarah Shiverdecker, WZTV-TV, Nashville." Antioch Church Shooting."
Newspaper Division III:
Features: 1, Juli Thanki, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "Music Highway"; 2, Jason Wolf, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "Craft."
Sports-Outdoors: 1, Geoff Calkins, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal; 2, Adam Sparks, The (Nashville) Tennessean.
Business News: 1, Jamie McGee, The (Nashville) Tennessean; 2, Michael Reicher, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "Nashville’s Housing Boom."
Editorials: 1, David Plazas, The (Nashville) Tennessean; 2, Jack McElroy, The Knoxville News-Sentinel.
Daily Deadline: 1, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "Antioch Church Shooting"; 2, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, "Memphis Removes Confederate Statues From Downtown Parks."
Video: 1, Angela Gosnell, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, "Five Days of Flame"; 2, Marc Perrusquia and Jason Viera, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, "The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King’s Last Words."
Multimedia: 1, Matt Lakin and Angela Gosnell, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, "Five Days of Flame"; 2, Marc Perrusquia and Brad Vest, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, "Wounded City."
Malcolm Law Award for Investigative Reporting: 1, Michael Reicher, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "The Cost of Jobs"; 2, Joel Ebert and David Boucher, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "Tennessee Campaign Finance Abuse."
Feature Photography: 1, Lacy Atkins, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "A Mother’s Nightmare"; 2, James Weber, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, "Beale Street Music Festival."
Sports Photography: 1, Calvin Mattheis, The Knoxville News-Sentinel; 2, Mark Weber, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, "Grizzlies Season."
Spot News Photography: 1, Andrew Nelles, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "Church Shooting"; 2, Shelley Mays, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "Flash Flood."
Photojournalism: 1, Brad Vest, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal, "Wounded City"; 2, Shelley Mays, The (Nashville) Tennessean, "Mountain Mission on Wheels."
Individual Achievement / Body of Work in Photography: 1, Lacy Atkins, The (Nashville) Tennessean; 2, Andrew Nelles, The (Nashville) Tennessean.
TV Division II:
Short Light Feature: 1, Lee Broome, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga, "91-Year-Old Honors Late Wife with Song"; 2, Jessica Harthorn and Heath Mosier, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, "Nash Norris."
Long Light Feature: 1, Natalie Potts and Lee Broome, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga, "Hart Gallery"; 2, Paul Johnson, WCYB-TV, Bristol, "Junior’s First Ride."
Short Serious News Story: 1, Sydney Cameron, WJHL-TV, Johnson City, "Dangers of Fentanyl"; 2, Stephanie Santostasi and Blaine Headrick, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, "Bedroom Crushed."
Sports Feature: 1, Dave Staley, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, "Andrea Motivates"; 2, Jill Jelnick and Charlton McCullom, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga, "Jerry’s Miracle."
Political Coverage: 1, Curtis McCloud, WJHL-TV, Johnson City, "Greene County Road Superintendent Campaigning During Parade"; 2, James Mahon, WDEF-TV, Chattanooga, "Iraq: A Spring of Discontent."
TV Spot News: 1, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, "Stabbing and Chase"; 2, WCYB-TV, Bristol, "Eastman Explosion."
Videography: 1, Blaine Headrick and Brent McDonald, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, "New Fire Truck"; 2, Blaine Headrick, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga.
TV Editing: 1, Lee Broome, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga, "91-Year-Old Honors Late Wife with Song"; 2, Morgan Hiu, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, "Old Harrison."
TV Producing: 1, Danielle Wilburn, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga, "Man Found Alive, Popular Restaurant Collapse"; 2, Emily Kulick, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga.
Weather Coverage: 1, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga; 2, Tom Meiners, WBBJ-TV, Jackson.
TV Enterprise: 1, Curtis McCloud and Brandon Hicks, WJHL-TV, Johnson City, "Saving Cedar Grove"; 2, Katherine Marchand and Adam Watts, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, "Woodmore Promise."
TV Investigative: 1, Katherine Marchand and Adam Watts, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga, "Teacher Licenses"; 2, Cameron Taylor and Charlton McCullom, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga, "School Bus Complaints."
TV News Videographer: 1, Webb Wright, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga.
TV Weather Anchor: 1, David Glenn, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga; 2, Tom Meiners, WBBJ-TV, Jackson.
TV Sportscaster: 1, John Madewell, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga; 2, Jill Jelnick, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga.
TV Reporter: 1, James Torrez, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga; 2, Stephanie Santostasi, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga.
TV News Anchor: 1, Paul Johnson, WCYB-TV, Bristol; 2, Jessica Harthorn, WTVC-TV, Chattanooga.
TV Evening Newscast: 1, WCYB-TV, Bristol; 2, WRCB-TV, Chattanooga.
Newspaper Division II:
Features: 1, Tammy Childress, (Bristol) Herald Courier, "Paws to Help – Blind "; 2, Anyssa Roberts, The (Clarksville) Leaf Chronicle, "Breaking the Color Barrier."
Sports-Outdoors: 1, Melanie Tucker, The (Maryville) Daily Times, "Galyon’s Hike Start to Finish"; 2, Colton Pouncy, The (Clarksville) Leaf Chronicle.
Business News: 1, Nathan Baker, Johnson City Press, "NN Inc. "; 2, David McGee, (Bristol) Herald Courier.
Editorials: 1, Ted Como, Kingsport Times-News; 2, Robert Houk, Johnson City Press.
Daily Deadline: 1, Robert Sorrell, (Bristol) Herald Courier, "Arrest Made in 27-Year-Old "Clown" Murder"; 2, Stephanie Ingersoll and Chris Smith, The (Clarksville) Leaf Chronicle, "Woman, 2 Children Killed in Clarksville."
Video: 1, Kenneth Cummings, The Jackson Sun, "West Tennessee EMS Shortage"; 2, Erica Brechtelsbauer, The (Clarksville) Leaf Chronicle, "The New Normal: A Family of 15 Shares How They Do It."
Multimedia: 1, (Bristol) Herald Courier, "Addicted at Birth"; 2, Kenneth Cummings, The Jackson Sun, "Lambuth Comes Alive With Music."
Malcolm Law Award for Investigative Reporting: 1, Nathan Baker and Zach Vance, Johnson City Press, "PILOT Tax Incentives Investigation"; 2, (Bristol) Herald Courier, "Addicted at Birth."
Feature Photography: 1, Andre Teague, (Bristol) Herald Courier, "Windows"; 2, Sue Guinn Legg, Johnson City Press, "A Day of Boundless Fun."
Sports Photography: 1, C.B. Schmelter, The Jackson Sun; 2, David Crigger, (Bristol) Herald Courier, "Endzone Interception."
Spot News Photography: 1, Erica Brechtelsbauer, The (Clarksville) Leaf Chronicle, "Hurricane Harvey Brings Floods to Clarksville"; 2, Tom Sherlin, The (Maryville) Daily Times, "Missing Teen Walks out of Smokies."
Photojournalism: 1, Erica Brechtelsbauer, The (Clarksville) Leaf Chronicle, "Fort Campbell Lays to Rest 101st Airborne Soldiers"; 2, Jeff Bobo, Kingsport Times-News, "Patriotism, Food and Fun at Surgoinsville Riverfront Festival."
Individual Achievement / Body of Work in Photography: 1, Erica Brechtelsbauer, The (Clarksville) Leaf Chronicle; 2, Kenneth Cummings, The Jackson Sun.
Radio:
Short Light News Feature: 1, Meribah Knight, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Shadow Snakes"; 2, Mike Osborne, WMOT-FM, Murfreesboro, "Mid-State Man One of the Nation’s Few Custom Trombone Makers."
Long Light News Feature: 1, Natasha Senjanovic, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "The ‘Bad News Bears’ Of Tennessee Mountain Bike Racing "; 2, Craig Havighurst, WMOT-FM, Murfreesboro, "At Larry’s Grand Ole Garage in Madison, it’s a Circle of Song."
Short Serious News Feature: 1, Duane Nelson, WKPT-AM, Kingsport, "Toddler Saved"; 2, Chas Sisk, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Minister in Antioch Shooting Says Church Has ‘No Enemies, No Hostilities’."
Long Serious News Feature: 1, Terry Likes, TN Radio Network AM/FM, Nashville, "When Advertisers Pressure News Management About Content"; 2, Tony Gonzalez, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Nashville Mayor Says Son’s Overdose Death Deserves ‘Frank Conversation’."
Continuing Coverage: 1, Julieta Martinelli and Meribah Knight, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Police Shooting of Jocques Clemmons"; 2, Mike Osborne, WMOT-FM, Murfreesboro, "Tennessee Reaction to the GOP Tax Overhaul Plan."
Sports Feature/Special: 1, Tony Gonzalez, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Will Nashville See A Youth Hockey Explosion?"; 2, Matt Follett and Matthew Brown, WMOT-FM, Murfreesboro, " The Preds Super Fans Who Put the ‘Loud’ in Smashville Hockey."
Political Coverage: 1, Charles Choate, KYTN-FM, Union City; 2, Chas Sisk, WPLN-FM, Nashville.
Breaking News: 1, Charles Choate and Paul Tinkle, KYTN-FM, Union City.
Use of Sound: 1, Blake Farmer, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "For Some in Tennessee, Hunting Remains A Way of Life"; 2, Tony Gonzalez, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Tennessee Buck Dance Master Passes Style to An Apprentice."
Digital Coverage: 1, Mack Linebaugh and Emily Siner, WPLN-FM, Nashville.
Weather Coverage: 1, Natasha Senjanovic and Jason Moon Wilkins, WPLN-FM, Nashville; 2, Charles Choate, KYTN-FM, Union City.
Short Public Affairs: 1, Chas Sisk, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Costs and Benefits Of Medical Marijuana Divide The Candidates."
Long Public Affairs: 1, Terry Likes, TN Radio Network AM/FM, Nashville, "Cameras, Cops and Concerns."
Special Series/Documentary: 1, Blake Farmer, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Remembering America’s Deadliest Train Crash"; 2, Terry Likes, TN Radio Network AM/FM, Nashville, "Television, Truth and Trust."
Investigative Reporting: 1, Julieta Martinelli, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "A Nashville Man Spent Two Decades Behind Bars."
Sports Reporting: 1, Tony Gonzalez and Chas Sisk, WPLN-FM, Nashville, "Predators Stanley Cup Run."
Radio Reporter: 1, Blake Farmer, WPLN-FM, Nashville.
Radio Anchor: 1, Natasha Senjanovic, WPLN-FM, Nashville.
Best Newscaster: 1, Jason Moon Wilkins, WPLN-FM, Nashville; 2, Duane Nelson, WTFM-FM, Kingsport.
Short Newscast: 1, Natasha Senjanovic, WPLN-FM, Nashville; 2, Mike Osborne, WMOT-FM, Murfreesboro, "Folk Anthems, Free at Last?"
Long Newscast: 1, Charles Choate, KYTN-FM, Union City; 2, Jason Moon Wilkins, WPLN-FM, Nashville.
Newspaper Division I:
Features: 1, Lorelei Goff and Michael Reneau, The Greeneville Sun, "World War II Soldier Finally Returns Home"; 2, Michael Reneau, The Greeneville Sun, "Despite Hard Times, Young Dairyman Wants To ‘Tough It Out’."
Sports-Outdoors: 1, Erik Bacharach, (Murfreesboro) Daily News Journal, "Sports & Life"; 2, Darren Reese, The Greeneville Sun, "Ken Sparks: The Good Fight."
Business News: 1, Michael Reneau and Lorelei Goff, The Greeneville Sun, "US Nitrogen Coverage"; 2, Kristen Early, The Greeneville Sun, "Capital Bank/First Tennessee Merger."
Editorials: 1, Michael Reneau, The Greeneville Sun; 2, Michael Reneau, The Greeneville Sun.
Daily Deadline: 1, Ken Little, The Greeneville Sun, "Nitric Acid Vapor Release at US Nitrogen"; 2, Brian Cutshall, The Greeneville Sun, "Astros Cut Ties With Greeneville."
Video: 1, Helen Comer, (Murfreesboro) Daily News Journal, "I am the Music”’; 2, Brian Cutshall, The Greeneville Sun, "72 Years After Death, War Hero Returns Home."
Multimedia: 1, Wayne Phillips and Brian Cutshall, The Greeneville Sun, "Ladies’ Classic Basketball Tournament"; 2, Brian Cutshall, The Greeneville Sun, "72 Years After Death, War Hero Returns Home."
Malcolm Law Award for Investigative Reporting: 1, Ken Little, The Greeneville Sun, "Unearthed Video Links Greene County Man To Florida Murder"; 2, Michael Reneau and Sarah Gregory, The Greeneville Sun, "LaBeouf’s Flag Stolen."
Feature Photography: 1, Helen Comer, (Murfreesboro) Daily News Journal, "Life with Kids"; 2, Michael Reneau, The Greeneville Sun, "Despite Hard Times, Young Dairyman Wants To ‘Tough It Out’."
Sports Photography: 1, Darren Reese, The Greeneville Sun, "Put A Ring On It"; 2, Darren Reese, The Greeneville Sun, "Don’t Mess With Texas."
Spot News Photography: 1, Houston Cofield, Memphis Daily News, "Elvis Week 2017"; 2, Chris Menees, Union City Daily Messenger.
Photojournalism: 1, Helen Comer, (Murfreesboro) Daily News Journal, "Standing Firm"; 2, Helen Comer, (Murfreesboro) Daily News Journal, "One Strong Arm."
Individual Achievement / Body of Work in Photography: 1, Helen Comer, (Murfreesboro) Daily News Journal, "In the Face of Adversity"; 2, Darren Reese, The Greeneville Sun.
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dizzydreamerer · 8 years ago
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I stayed a little over two weeks. My time with Beth, Tom, and James was great! They are really a nice family to stay with. The accommodations was excellent too. They have a lot of knowledge to share about the area, there like tour guides,  and I have gained knowledge from staying with them.  This was my first workaway experience, and I would definitely do it again.  Thankyou Winnett family (:
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