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Photograph by Robert Cetera.
Notes about Mammoth Cave and other parks. Images from the North Georgia Piedmont and other areas.
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Sunday, October 1, 2017
On Saturday September 22, 2017, Barbara and I participated in Pages in the Cave 2.0 at the Convention Center in Cave City, Kentucky. Approximately 30 other authors were there on a hot September day. Kristine Raymond from Brownsville had organized the whole thing with a host of volunteers. Even before the official opening, our old friend Duke Hopper showed up and spent a nice time visiting. I had helped Duke map a couple of Blue Grass caves when we were both in the graduate program at the Department of Geology, University of Kentucky. We had also ventured into a couple of caves in the Mammoth Cave drainage.
This is a shot of our table right after we got set up.
The photograph in the left rear is of Keven Neff standing in water in Pinson's Pass. Photograph by Robert Cetera. Keven and Pinson's Pass both figure in the story in Dark Are the Steps of Time. The small snapshot beneath the photograph is of Robert Cetera loaded with camera gear. The lard-oil lantern on the right is an original lantern that was used to light the cave before whale oil and then kerosene were available. Barbara hacked an LED candle bulb into the flame with a piece of yellow paper. The Snickers are in a torch bucket made by Frank Henry Green. Frank Henry is a well-loved former guide at Mammoth Cave. He made the torch stick along the right side.
This is a dangerous looking group: (L to R) Daran Neff, Keven Neff, Rex Burd, and some random old man who photobombed the shot. Daran has gone on numerous after-hours photography trips with Bob and Zona Cetera. Keven just retired from the Park Service in December. Rex and I guided together during the summers of 1976 and 1977.
Here's the table with Barbara and Duke. Barbara did a great job selling books while I visited with friends. Peggy Goodman also participated in the book event with her wonderful children's books. We know Peggy through Far Off Broadway Players in Glasgow, Kentucky. They are about to open their season with To Kill a Mockingbird. Our host John Yakel, a cave guide at Mammoth Cave National Park, also came by, but eluded the photographer.
After he photobombed the earlier picture, this guy was caught trying to steal one of our books.
This is a shot of our table right after we got set up.
The photograph in the left rear is of Keven Neff standing in water in Pinson's Pass. Photograph by Robert Cetera. Keven and Pinson's Pass both figure in the story in Dark Are the Steps of Time. The small snapshot beneath the photograph is of Robert Cetera loaded with camera gear. The lard-oil lantern on the right is an original lantern that was used to light the cave before whale oil and then kerosene were available. Barbara hacked an LED candle bulb into the flame with a piece of yellow paper. The Snickers are in a torch bucket made by Frank Henry Green. Frank Henry is a well-loved former guide at Mammoth Cave. He made the torch stick along the right side.
This is a dangerous looking group: (L to R) Daran Neff, Keven Neff, Rex Burd, and some random old man who photobombed the shot. Daran has gone on numerous after-hours photography trips with Bob and Zona Cetera. Keven just retired from the Park Service in December. Rex and I guided together during the summers of 1976 and 1977.
Here's the table with Barbara and Duke. Barbara did a great job selling books while I visited with friends. Peggy Goodman also participated in the book event with her wonderful children's books. We know Peggy through Far Off Broadway Players in Glasgow, Kentucky. They are about to open their season with To Kill a Mockingbird. Our host John Yakel, a cave guide at Mammoth Cave National Park, also came by, but eluded the photographer.
After he photobombed the earlier picture, this guy was caught trying to steal one of our books.
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