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The Woody Creeker

published at Owl Farm when you least expect it.

  • Introduction
    • LETTERS TO EDITOR
  • CONVERSATIONS IN THE KITCHEN
  • HISTORY LESSONS
  • LIFE IN WOODY CREEK
  • VIRAL MENACE
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Women of Woody Creek

PATRICIA BLANCHET

September 20, 2006 by PATRICIA BLANCHET

THE NEW ORDER: WOMEN OF WOODY CREEK WOODY CREEKER: Patricia I’m so honored to have you in the magazine. You rarely give interviews so this will be a thrill for our readers to get a glimpse into your life. Thank you so much for talking with us today. Let me start by asking you where […]

Filed Under: Issue: Summer/Fall 2006, Women of Woody Creek

PATTI STRANAHAN

September 9, 2006 by Anita Thompson

WOODY CREEKER: You are such an important part of the culture here in Woody Creek, and a guiding light for so many of us. I’m really honored to have you in The Woody Creeker. PATTI STRANAHAN: Thank you. I’m honored to be in it. WCR: Where did you grow up, and how did you get […]

Filed Under: Issue: Summer/Fall 2006, Women of Woody Creek

ANN OWSLEY

September 9, 2006 by ANN OWSLEY

WOODY CREEKER: Welcome, and thank you. I’m honored to have Ann Owsley in the Woody Creeker. So, you grew up on Owl Farm. What was it like back then? ANN OWSLEY: It was a ranch, a working ranch, with cows and open pastures. We had lots of pets, and a potato cellar and a milk […]

Filed Under: Issue: Summer/Fall 2006, Women of Woody Creek

A WOODY CREEK CHILDHOOD

April 14, 2006 by MOLLY STRANAHAN

BY MOLLY STRANAHAN The oldest of George Stranahan’s six children, the author is writing a memoir of her childhood in Woody Creek as a gift to her father for his upcoming 75th birthday. Inspired by the first issue of The Woody Creeker, she shares with us, beginning with this installment. the memories of a dozen […]

Filed Under: HISTORY LESSONS, Issue: May 2006, Women of Woody Creek

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Viral Menace Artist: Ralph Steadman

Ralph Steadman (born 15 May 1936) is a British illustrator best known for his collaboration and friendship with the American writer Hunter S. Thompson. Steadman is renowned for his political and social artwork. He is a regular contributor of the Woody Creeker magazine and is our most beloved Gonzo Family member. He lives in England, and his daily commute to work from Kent Castle to his art studio is a 1 minute walk.  His work has inspired generations of fans as well as other artists and friends who try to keep up.

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