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Russellborough

On our last visit to Brunswick Town, we walked over to the ruins of Russellborough. Today the site looks like a pile of brick and…
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Catkins

The pollen has settled in a thick layer of dust that coats all of Cumberland County. The cars are tinted yellow-green, and dried rivulets of…
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Moore’s Creek

In February, Belle and I traveled down to the coast to spend time with Kodecker. These little visits of ours are becoming a regular thing,…
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The Legend of the Dogwood

The dogwoods are blooming in Southeastern North Carolina. The blooms are early this year - how do I know? Fayetteville's Dogwood Festival isn't scheduled until…

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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