T he red dot at the top of the angle is Bristol TN. The middle dot is Johnson City TN. Lower dot is Grandfather Mt. NC
A LONG OVERDUE VISIT WITH MARY AND REENA KURIACOSE AND SEVERAL EXCURSIONS WITH THEM It  was only  now on this trip that Mary Kuriacose reminded me of how it all began.  At that time Mary, born and living in India, was in communication with Rev. Ernest Braun, MSF.  Rev Braun,  who was the rector of the seminary  when I began my  studies in St. Louis, Missouri,  was now  living in Rome.  Mary,  who learned to speak English as a child,  was studying linguistics and  was interested  in obtaining several books  on linguistics  written in English. Rev. Braun wrote to me asking  me to obtain these books and send them to Mary. And so began a correspondence with Mary that has lasted to the present time.  At that time Mary  was single and working in the customs department  while  continuing her education. Mary is  fluent  in Sanskrit, and speaks several of the Indian languages. Mary married in the early 1960s and bore Reena, her  only  child. Not too long afterwards  she came to live as a single mother, and later became widowed.  Mary  went to great  lengths to assure that Reena received a good education. Reena studied medicine and became a certified doctor,  and then went  on to specialize in ophthalmology.  Later Reena came to this country,  but  since this country does not  acknowledge  the certificates from India,  it was necessary for her to study and retake the examinations.  She is now on the staff of a University hospital in Johnson City, TN. For a long time an effort  had been made to obtain a visa for Mary to come and visit Reena,  but  always the request  was rejected.  Suddenly  about a year ago for some reason a visa was granted not  only for a visit,  but also for permanent residence.  And so mother and daughter are now together again. This was, of course, the first time I met Mary in person. I  asked them while I was there , and they said that ordinarily when they are alone in the house they speak their native language , Mayalam of southern India, but  when I was present, out of courtesy,  they always spoke English. I would like to add that their grammar is faultless.
THE HOME OF MARY AND REENA KURIACOSE
REENA AND MARY
FR. LIENERT AND MARY
REENA  AND  MARY
GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN, NC 5946  feet above sea level. Geologists say that the oldest part of the mountain is an intrusion of granitic rock 1.1 billion years old. Most of the mountain is metamorphosed beds of sand stone. The mountain was created 730 million years ago when Africa and the North America continents collided.
 
MILE HIGH SWINGING BRIDGE This picture was taken on the third of July, 09, and at 51ºF  it  happened to be the coldest morning on record for that date.  It also happened to be unexpectedly and extremely windy at this mile high elevation. Everyone had come  unprepared for this drastic change and so  only the young and hearty lingered  to savor the scenery.  It is called a swinging bridge because  it is cable-suspended  across a deep rift so  to as to give access to a spectacular lookout point.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MEMENTO OF DANIEL BOONE There is an extensive museum  on Grand- father Mountain showing the wide range of minerals found in North Carolina and, many  historical events about the mountain.  Among them this unique memento of Daniel Boone. He was known to have hunted on  this mountain in the 1760s. On this one  occasion he carved into a tree that he had  killed a bear on that tree, and signed his name. Later when the owner of the property  saw it, he cut that section from the tree and  saved it. Many years later a mold and then copies  of it were made. This is one that is  conserved in the museum.  Take note, William Kenneth.
BRISTOL CAVERNS, TN Bristol Caverns are located next to a town by the same name, They are only a little more than twenty miles from Johnson City They are relatively small and do not display any  extraordinary  formations either in size or form.  Nevertheless the very process by which they are formed are always a cause for wonder because of the time and chemistry  involved in their making.  These caverns were known to the Iroquois, but only because of the several square feet of a hole that opened to a chamber several hundred feet deep.  An early settler was in the process of digging a cellar into the side of the hill several hundred feet away from the hole when he broke into a wide room of the cavern.  It is said that he rented the cavern to neighbors for storing  anything at all in the chill of the cavern during the summer, and non freezing temperatures during the winter.  There is little purpose in placing titles over the following pictures.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
F I N  Have a great day. Rev. James Lienert

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    T he reddot at the top of the angle is Bristol TN. The middle dot is Johnson City TN. Lower dot is Grandfather Mt. NC
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    A LONG OVERDUEVISIT WITH MARY AND REENA KURIACOSE AND SEVERAL EXCURSIONS WITH THEM It was only now on this trip that Mary Kuriacose reminded me of how it all began. At that time Mary, born and living in India, was in communication with Rev. Ernest Braun, MSF. Rev Braun, who was the rector of the seminary when I began my studies in St. Louis, Missouri, was now living in Rome. Mary, who learned to speak English as a child, was studying linguistics and was interested in obtaining several books on linguistics written in English. Rev. Braun wrote to me asking me to obtain these books and send them to Mary. And so began a correspondence with Mary that has lasted to the present time. At that time Mary was single and working in the customs department while continuing her education. Mary is fluent in Sanskrit, and speaks several of the Indian languages. Mary married in the early 1960s and bore Reena, her only child. Not too long afterwards she came to live as a single mother, and later became widowed. Mary went to great lengths to assure that Reena received a good education. Reena studied medicine and became a certified doctor, and then went on to specialize in ophthalmology. Later Reena came to this country, but since this country does not acknowledge the certificates from India, it was necessary for her to study and retake the examinations. She is now on the staff of a University hospital in Johnson City, TN. For a long time an effort had been made to obtain a visa for Mary to come and visit Reena, but always the request was rejected. Suddenly about a year ago for some reason a visa was granted not only for a visit, but also for permanent residence. And so mother and daughter are now together again. This was, of course, the first time I met Mary in person. I asked them while I was there , and they said that ordinarily when they are alone in the house they speak their native language , Mayalam of southern India, but when I was present, out of courtesy, they always spoke English. I would like to add that their grammar is faultless.
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    THE HOME OFMARY AND REENA KURIACOSE
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    REENA AND MARY
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    GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN, NC5946 feet above sea level. Geologists say that the oldest part of the mountain is an intrusion of granitic rock 1.1 billion years old. Most of the mountain is metamorphosed beds of sand stone. The mountain was created 730 million years ago when Africa and the North America continents collided.
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    MILE HIGH SWINGINGBRIDGE This picture was taken on the third of July, 09, and at 51ºF it happened to be the coldest morning on record for that date. It also happened to be unexpectedly and extremely windy at this mile high elevation. Everyone had come unprepared for this drastic change and so only the young and hearty lingered to savor the scenery. It is called a swinging bridge because it is cable-suspended across a deep rift so to as to give access to a spectacular lookout point.
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    MEMENTO OF DANIELBOONE There is an extensive museum on Grand- father Mountain showing the wide range of minerals found in North Carolina and, many historical events about the mountain. Among them this unique memento of Daniel Boone. He was known to have hunted on this mountain in the 1760s. On this one occasion he carved into a tree that he had killed a bear on that tree, and signed his name. Later when the owner of the property saw it, he cut that section from the tree and saved it. Many years later a mold and then copies of it were made. This is one that is conserved in the museum. Take note, William Kenneth.
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    BRISTOL CAVERNS, TNBristol Caverns are located next to a town by the same name, They are only a little more than twenty miles from Johnson City They are relatively small and do not display any extraordinary formations either in size or form. Nevertheless the very process by which they are formed are always a cause for wonder because of the time and chemistry involved in their making. These caverns were known to the Iroquois, but only because of the several square feet of a hole that opened to a chamber several hundred feet deep. An early settler was in the process of digging a cellar into the side of the hill several hundred feet away from the hole when he broke into a wide room of the cavern. It is said that he rented the cavern to neighbors for storing anything at all in the chill of the cavern during the summer, and non freezing temperatures during the winter. There is little purpose in placing titles over the following pictures.
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    F I N Have a great day. Rev. James Lienert