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Rock and Roll

What happened to rock and roll? Has anyone else noticed? The entire genre has gone up in smoke. When did it happen? When did rock…
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Young’uns

Do you ever say children? It sounds too formal to my ear. When I'm talking about those younger than me, I say young'uns. Most Southerners…
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Queen Anne’s Lace

This time of year, Queen Anne’s Lace blooms in the pastures and fields back home in Haywood County. Delicate white doily flower heads dot every…
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Independence Day

Happy 4th, y’all! I woke up in a good mood. Independence Day does that to me. It is my favorite holiday. Summertime, cookouts, fireworks, and…
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Moonshine

The above photo is of Mamaw Cochran with her siblings. Starting from the left is Aunt Bessie, Aunt Alice, Uncle Walker, and Aunt Persia. Mamaw…

Hey there! I’m Cassie Clark, a Carolina girl who grew up in two towns on opposite sides of North Carolina. My family has lived here for 8 generations, so my love for my home state is something I got honest. I’m passionate about sharing all the things that make North Carolina living so sweet – the history, the great outdoors, the culture, and the laidback lifestyle. That’s what Where the Dogwood Blooms is all about. It’s my love song to life in the Old North State; an ode to sunshine & hurricanes.

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