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Light of the Moon |
Posted - April 09 2005 : 1:55:58 PM Hey, how did everybody come up with their screen names? And what is everyones favorite part of the LOTM? |
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TomBowie |
Posted - February 13 2008 : 02:11:18 AM TomBowie: 1st and middle name.
Fav part of LOTM? Hard to say, but perhaps the "Courier" scene, just a combination of the music and all. Another favorite, though, is the recruiting scene outside Cameron's cabin. |
Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - February 12 2008 : 11:08:49 PM Well, I just found out that we will only be at the Grassy Run event for Friday and Saturday, April 25-26, 2008. On Sunday the 27th, we have another engagement, and as yet I've not heard back from the president of Grassy Run, so I'm not sure we will be doing our Simon & Betsy Kenton or not? But I promise ladies, if you come, we will perform just for you. That's a promise from Simon Kenton himself!!! http://www.grassyrun.org/Information.html. |
blackfootblood |
Posted - January 20 2008 : 2:06:14 PM That's right folks, my hubby and I are moving to Kentucky this Spring! He is getting stationed at Ft. Campbell, KY. So hopefully, if all works out, I plan on attending the Grassy Run event and meeting our wonderful KYF!!! Can't wait! |
Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - January 20 2008 : 10:17:22 AM GUESS WHAT!!!! WE MAY SOON HAVE ANOTHER JOINING US!!!!! BUT I'M GOING TO LET HER TELL ABOUT IT. |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - January 03 2008 : 9:53:20 PM Sounds great! I hope everyone can come to it! It was, as KY said, a lot of fun!! |
RedFraggle |
Posted - December 22 2007 : 1:22:07 PM Hey, KYF! Let us all have some more info when it gets closer to the date of the Grassy Run event. Maybe I'll try to come too. I would get to meet you, Light, and any other Mohicanlanders who decide to stop by. |
Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - December 17 2007 : 10:56:16 AM You are invited, and your family would love it. Afterall, where else but at a reenactment or rendezvous can children be taught how to throw knives and tommahawks, make fire without matches, and shoot guns without a cartridge? And believe me, they and the parents love it!!!!! |
Irishgirl |
Posted - December 17 2007 : 09:43:54 AM Looks like a lot of fun KY. Wish I could go. |
Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - December 17 2007 : 12:45:19 AM There Ya go Lil Lady of Fire, come on down for the Grassy Run event next April 25-27, 2008. It's a family oriented affair. Even our dear Light will tell you how much fun we have.
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Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - December 05 2007 : 2:42:26 PM I look forward to it. Mike |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - December 05 2007 : 09:55:34 AM Oh, you'll see us at Grassy Run again. We are really looking forward to it - hubby too! You'll get to me him at last! |
Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - December 04 2007 : 08:40:32 AM I'm great cous, see you come Spring I hope, once the snow melts and the River goes down. |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - December 03 2007 : 10:43:48 AM I knew I liked you for a reason, Mike!
Doing good Cuz'! An' you? |
Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - December 01 2007 : 6:16:10 PM if your Dad's family is from Somerset, chances are we're cousins. We've got Phelps, Tomlinson's, Goff's, Meece's, Mounce's, Ping's, an many other names. So more than likely, 'HEY COUS, HOW ARE YOU DOIN?' Mike |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - December 01 2007 : 1:05:15 PM COOL! My dad's family is from Somerset!! The Gribbins have been down there for a loooooooonnnggg time! Although the farthest back I could trace them was 1886. They moved to what's now called Bradsfordville, KY around the 1920's and are still hanging out there to this day. My grandpa and grandma moved up here to the Cincinnati area during the depression because the farm was failing and there was industrial work available.
There are some family who have gone farther back than that and say that our families have been in the area since the frontiers. I'd love to see their research!!!!
In those two areas we got tied into the Helmes, Warrens and the Haynes families. Pretty sure there's more, our family is monstrously large.
Mom's side is from Russell Springs and she tied us into the Shambough's, Bolington's, Stohlman's and Reese's. |
Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - November 30 2007 : 6:57:36 PM Just noticed this thread, so I hope nobody thinks I'm slow (LOL) Anyways, here goes: Well my family on my Mom's side (Phelps) were from Albemarle Co., Va., then ended up in Kentucke at Fort Boonesborough, & were there for the Big Siege of 1778, then after that part of my family made their way towards the new town called Louisville, Ky., formerly the BearGrass Settlement (my cousin Lucy Phelps was the 1st woman to be married in Louisvile, Ky), and the rest of the family headed towards the Cumberland, and settled in what eventually became Somerset, Ky. And since we do 1st person presentations of Simon Kenton & Squire Boone, two very famous Kentuckians, I thought 'Kyfrontiersman' seemed to fit. Mike PS - Kirachi, I always thought you might have pronounced your name kind'a close to 'Cherokee', meaning 'Keera-Kee'. Looks like I was wrong too, so would Ye kindly accept the apology from this old frontiersman? |
Kirachi |
Posted - October 10 2007 : 2:36:20 PM haha thanks everyone |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - October 10 2007 : 1:11:15 PM Yeah, with a cool name too! Look at all the talk it got! |
Irishgirl |
Posted - October 10 2007 : 11:22:13 AM Well no matter how you pronounce it, you are a nice person Kirachi and that is all that matters. |
Kirachi |
Posted - October 10 2007 : 08:29:48 AM lol nearly it's Kera Chi (as in Chi-cken) lol It's just the Ch sound is more forced sounding, kinda spat out lol
Thanks for the welcome |
Dark Woods |
Posted - October 09 2007 : 10:25:26 PM Welcome to Mohicanland, Kirachi!
Is Kee-ra KI an approximation of how you pronounce your name? |
Gadget Girl |
Posted - October 08 2007 : 12:39:07 PM Ooops - sorry - my Islama-BAD! I didn't catch you guys were talking about the Sindh Province...apparently! |
Irishgirl |
Posted - October 08 2007 : 11:49:32 AM Yes the capital is Islamabad but Karachi is the largest city in Pakistan and is the provincial capital of the Sindh province apparently. |
Gadget Girl |
Posted - October 08 2007 : 11:42:26 AM quote: Originally posted by Obediah
I thought that city's name was spelled "Karachi" -- isn't that the capital of our dear ally Pakistan?
The capital is not spelled or pronounced like that - the capital is Islamabad. |
Kirachi |
Posted - October 08 2007 : 09:56:26 AM It's pronounced in two words, Kira Chi, so a little pause lol and the Chi is said with a hard C sound I'm picky about my name |