Six hundred miles off the coast of South America at the southernmost tip of the globe lays a continent covered with snow and ice surrounded by the frigid waters of the Southern Ocean. Although the fifth largest continent in area (about 1.3 times the size of Europe), this frozen terrain is, for the most part, […]
Posted by SMT on 01 May 2009 at 6:52 pm under Articles | Link
On a beautiful spring day, (April 25th), the City of Sonora hosted the 14th Annual Sonora Spring Festival. But, just three miles to the west, down Highway 108, artists and art lovers alike gathered for Jamestown’s annual Art in the Park celebration, presented by the Jamestown Promotion Club. At the Sonora Spring Festival, throngs of […]
Posted by SMT on 01 May 2009 at 6:51 pm under Articles | Link
When one contemplates a journey through distant lands, and cities and when one is told to imagine the journey taking place over a hundred and thirty years ago, it conjures up images of exotic and dangerous locales, full of adventure, color, and experiences foreign to all the human senses. How would someone bring such an […]
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“Who do YOU want to see at the 2009 Ironstone Summer Concert Series?” (asked in Murphys)
“Oh, I didn’t know Alan Jackson was coming! I just love his little bitty song about the little bitty house, in a little bitty town. It’s an adorable song! Everybody knows it. And, I like Alan Jackson’s persona. He seems […]
Posted by SMT on 01 May 2009 at 6:51 pm under Columns | Link
From left to right: Dan Rowe, Quint Gerber and Terry Sullivan take a break from fishing to read The Sierra Mountain Times in Milford Sound on the South Island of New Zealand.
Zak (left) and Kevin Pettway reading The Sierra Mountain Times at McMurdo Station in Antarctica.
Posted by SMT on 01 May 2009 at 6:51 pm under Columns | Link