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RagApple Lassie's Story
My namesake, The RagApple Lassie Vineyard, happily grows in
the small Yadkin County town of Boonville, North Carolina, located about 25
miles northwest of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and just under the
western gaze of Pilot Mountain (to you Andy Griffith fans, this is Mount
Pilot).
Many hundreds of years ago,
the Yadkin River Valley, located in the fertile foothills of the Blue
Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, was home to thousands of Indians
including the Saura, Cheraw, Catawba and Cherokee Tribes. Water
from the Yadkin River and its many tributaries was plentiful, game was
abundant, crop land was rich, and the weather was mild compared to the
higher elevations of the Appalachian Mountain chain. To this day,
following a heavy rain, the bottom lands of the river valley are filled
with people looking for arrowheads and other artifacts left by the first
Yadkin Valley dwellers.
And, how did my
humans come to call their vineyard "RagApple Lassie"? Because I was used to wearing Grand Champion Ribbons and such, I now get to wear the treasured arrowhead pendant that my human, Frank Jr., designed and gave to his wife, Lenna. This now famous pendant was Lenna's Valentine present several years ago and showcases a very rare Clovis point arrowhead found on the Hobson farm. The arrowhead, chiseled from jasper over 12,000 years ago, is held by a 14K-gold bezel surrounded by diamonds. Everywhere Lenna wears this pendant, people comment on its unique beauty so I am excited to get to wear it when I get all dressed up for the photo shoots advertising the vineyard! |