Stuff from Rosemary Bowery

Rosemary Bowery was born in Big Stone Gap,Virginia January 13, 1930 - number five in a family of seven children and grew up on a small hillside farm near Blackwater, Virginia. We'll let Rosemary tell you the rest:

Rosemary Bowery
"Before that I lived on the moon and milked goats and helped the man in the moon make cheese. Somehow I've ended up being married to that man for forty-two years. We live in Kingsport, Tennessee and have two children. Our daughter is married to a Greensboro business man and is a Chemistry Teacher at Ben L Smith High School in Greensboro NC. Our son is a graphic artist for Rainbow Graphics, a Desktop Publishing Firm, in Kingsport.

My husband is retired from the Research Department of Tennessee Eastman and I no longer milk goats or make cheese. We, like our faithful old Ford Station Wagon have so many creaking parts our traveling is limited to short bus tours and long morning walks on the Greenbelt. I like to read, write stuff, browse flea markets and yard sales, eat popcorn and watch British sitcoms on public television."

This stuff is from my collection -"Moods, Memories and Fun" - - - - I have changed some of the names so my brothers and sisters won't shoot me."


October 23, 1999. Aunt Alpha near kills Rosemary with kindness, feeding her those delicious dried apples.

September 22, 1999. This has happened to you....to me...to all of us.
A delightful poem from Rosemary Bowery - "While I Was Away".

August 19, 1999. Rosemary Bowery is still at it. Recalling days of long ago.
Here's another pageful of delightful reading, more 'stuff' from Rosemary Bowery.

Another page full of stuff from Rosemary Bowery. We always delight in hearing from this lady in
Tennessee 'cause no one sends us stuff like this:

The latest story posted, September 5th, 99 - Rosemary calls it;
Blue Suede Shoes - an almost true little story.

Now, a little rememberin' type story, "Goodbye to Billy Joe"

Next off is Rosemary's Nonsense Rhymes, the first one being about "The Left Handed Surgeon"

Next on the list of this amazing stuff is something called "Nightmare On The Greenbelt"

Here's a crowd pleaser for sure. It's called "Mama's Old Red Hound"

And, for dessert, Rosemary offers up "Mind, I've Got A Load On You"


And, there's all this 'stuff' still left to read!

My Little White Coat - PLUS - I'm Sam, I'm Goldie - - - Great Grandma Gets the Last Word

Union Soldiers and All - - - Mattie's New Dress - - - Mules, Straw Hats and Nubbins - - - The Rabbit Hunters

My April Dawn - - - Seasons - - - Januarys, Fords & Stuff

Delmonico Tomato - - - Cook? I Think Not! - - - Snot An Issue - - - Brown Mountain Lights

A Tinker's Damn

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