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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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Issue: Summer/Fall 2006

Published September 2006

Fire In The Nuts: A Story By A Young Hunter S. Thompson....Portrait Of A Gonzo Lawyer: From Acosta to Haddon...New World Order: The Women Of Woody Creek...George Stranahan on the Edge...

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CELTIC BOBCATS

September 9, 2006 by LINDA LUKE

BY LINDA LUKE IN SILENCE WE CAN FIND THE GREATEST KNOWLEDGE AND GIFTS LIFE HAS TO OFFER, IN PASSION WE CAN EXPERIENCE IT ALL. “ Imbolic. (February 1, or the first Full Moon of Aquarius. Also called Brigantia, Imbolg, and Candlemas.) First stirrings of Mother Earth: a spring-cleaning time of cleansing and purification; preparation for […]

Filed Under: ANIMALS AND MUSIC, Issue: Summer/Fall 2006

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

WINTER AT THE BIG HOUSE: 1961-1962

September 9, 2006 by MOLLY STRANAHAN

BY MOLLY STRANAHAN Now a new Jersey resident but still a Woody Creeker at heart, George Stranahan’s oldest daughter recalls a long-ago winter in this continuation of her memories of a Woody Creek childhood. In 1961 my family moved into the newly built house on Casady Creek and spent the winter there, our first Woody […]

Filed Under: HISTORY LESSONS, Issue: Summer/Fall 2006

ZEN SHOOTING

September 6, 2006 by ROB KRAKOWITZ, M.D.

BY ROB KRAKOWITZ, M.D. People are often surprised to find out at I am competitive target shooter. Somehow the image of a holistic doctor doesn’t fit someone who enjoys shooting guns. I shoot stationary targets with hand guns, and recently bought a .223 scoped rifle, but my favorite and most enjoyable shooting is with a […]

Filed Under: Issue: Summer/Fall 2006, STAYING HEALTHY

AS GOOD AS IT GETS

August 20, 2006 by Anita Thompson

INTERVIEW WITH GONZO LAWYER HAL HADDON INTRODUCTION BY ANITA THOMPSON We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like “I feel a bit lightheaded: maybe you should drive…” And suddenly there was a terrible roar all around us and the sky […]

Filed Under: CONVERSATIONS IN THE KITCHEN, Issue: Summer/Fall 2006

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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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