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Connie's great grandmother, Rosie
O'Donnell Daniels, who was born on a ship coming
to America from Ireland |
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Posie Daniels, Connie's great grandfather |
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Two generations - Connie's grandmother, Mama
T Freeman and her daughter, Mary Agnes (Connie's
mother) |
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Connie's dad, John Gordon Regan, with
his grandmother Om, and his older brother,
Tim. In 1915, Connie's father wasn't too happy
having his photo made |
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Connie's mom and dad with cousin, Barbara
Freeman, listening at the 4th National Storytelling
Festival |
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Connie and her husband, Phil Blake
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Connie's feisty cat, Alaska, looking regal |
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Georgia's tongue |
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Lucy listening to a new story |
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Beloved Gingko |
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Elkins, Connie's Skokie buddy, catching
some banjo zzzzzzz's |
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Outside looking in |
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Southern creativity rolling down the road |
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The original Chattanooga Public Library,
where Connie got her start in storytelling
in 1971 |
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The Mail Pouch, historic ‘backdrop' to the
first National Storytelling Festival |
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Connie with her friends, Rosa and Ray
Hicks by ‘D'Put, the Folktellers' camper
truck |
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Ready for a cold winter at the Hicks' homeplace
on Beech Mountain, NC |
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Rosa Hicks and Connie at the Jack Tale Festival |
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A peaceful place under the Japanese Maple |
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With great awe, Connie helps as a hummingbird gets needed nourishment in her
garden |
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Connie's flower garden |
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Connie climbing China's Great Wall |
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A quiet path in Yangshuo Province in southwest
China |
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Water calligraphy – a meditative practice
in the elusiveness of the moment |
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