It's pretty much universal for rural areas, I think.
Maybe the Wild Yeast?
Jostein
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald Arvidsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: No fur, No photos
Here in the old world we learned the wild west - it should maybe the
wild east....
Cheers,
ronald
Mark Roberts wrote:
Bob Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Several years ago I was on one of my driving trips in rural
Virginia looking for interesting photographs. I was deep in the
backwoods on a dirt road. I saw a stunning landscape so I stopped
the car and got out (no room to pull over) planning to explore the
possibilities of the scene. Just as I had gotten my tripod set up
and was mounting the camera, a very rough looking country fellow
in bib overalls stepped out of the woods, rifle in hand. He
didn't say a word, just looked at me really hard. At about the
same time a breeze kicked up
from his direction carrying the unmistakable smell -- a corn
whiskey
still. I packed everything back in the car as quickly as I could
and continued on my way. Some people you just don't mess with.
A good friend of mine is the medical examiner for Winston-Salem, NC
(and
a lot of surrounding area). He knows all the general areas where the
stills and marijuana farms (pot is estimated by some to be North
Carolina's number 2 cash crop) are so he can make sure to get a
police
escort when he needs to retrieve a body from one of these places.
Some
of them have virtual private armies.