The state motto, Wild and Wonderful, sits as the centerpiece of all things good about West Virginia. A motto that reflects the states independence, beauty, people and places. These two words bring so much to this West Virginian's imagination. (check the links for the new stereotypes).
- People that are wildly creative and wonderful to be around.
- Wonderful landscape that is wildly beautiful and wildly rugged (photo).
- Artists that design with wild colors and wonderful crafted works of art.
- Places that are wildly luxurious and others wonderfully quaint.
- Wild water to ride, wild racing and wonderful music for your eers.
- Workers in wild places powering the world live web.
- Finally, a wonderful place to do business with people who are wild about new business.
Since many first time readers may be visiting as a result of the aBetterWestVirginia blogging project, I thought I would take this chance to highlight some of these past posts. As the saying goes, "what is old, is new."
- NYT on New Martinsville: Two Americas, Two Restaurants, One Town.
- More Capital and Kids
- Pittsnogled
- Charleston Regatta: Anything That Floats
- West Virginia Law Firm Leaders
- FestivALL: Catch the Catfish?
- WV Best Kept Secrets: 30th Annual Vandalia Gathering
- Music from the Mountains: Who was Johnnie B. Goode?
- West Virginia Lawyers Early Blog-dopters
- Fun At FestivALL
- Shhh . . . Charleston, West Virginia Is A Good Place To Live
- Bethany College: The Value of Small Liberal Arts Colleges
- Thoughts on Transforming Health Care In West Virginia
- After Tax Day Thought: Intuit CEO Returning to Speak in West Virginia
To learn more about what others are saying to create West Virginia's "new" stereotype check out United, We Blog for a Better West Virginia.
6 comments:
Isn't this a fabulous place to live? Thanks for the positive view of our home!
You said it brother. It is great to be a West Virginian!
Todd Beane
Great post! And what a wonderful collection of links!
Bob - great stuff. I really liked how you laid everything out - pointing to existing movements, organizations, and people to demonstrate new stereotypes. What better way to show them off than just to point to numerous examples. It's great to have an NP boy down in Charleston. Keep up the great work!
I love your new stereotypes! I'm enjoying looking at all the links. I'm a native exiled in Maryland. I can't wait to move back in a few years.
This is a great place to live! I love your new "stereotypes"!
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