Tale of the Taconic Mountains

Tale of the Taconic Mountains
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Everyone had an agenda and it just seemed like coincidence&mdash;and of little consequence&mdash;that they happened to end up in the small town of Cedar Falls nestled at the base of Bakers Mountain, deep in the ancient Taconic Mountain range. Completely involved, even obsessed, with their own pursuits, it was hardly surprising the visitors would be unaware of older agendas both within the dying town and up in the forests and ridges of the mountain looming above.<br><br>There was the discontented novelist fleeing his job and his family, hoping to regain his mojo with a young girlfriend and a new book; a mother in search of her long-estranged daughter, but finding first an unlikely romance with the proprietor who loved his failing bowling establishment like a child&mdash;at least when he wasn&#39;t making plans to burn it down for the insurance; a soap opera queen who thought she was stopping by for a simple PR gig for the PETA folks when the town was plagued by thousands of bats in search of a new home. Instead found herself revisiting Gretchen Foley, the frightened disturbed child she had been before emerging as the famous Amber Steele.<br><br>There were the two Native American friends who came to climb the mountain in search of the fabled quartz Spirit Stones of their Mohican ancestors, the young man who wanted to retrace the steps of his grandfather who once lived along the river that flowed through town. But instead he would come to grief and need to be carried down the mountain by the mysterious and seemingly ageless Boudine sisters who had led secluded lives high on the mountain as long as anyone could remember. Few knew where these strange women had their cabin, but the dying Randle Marsh did, and it was said that he visited the sisters often; was he trying to live on endlessly as dark rumors suggested the sisters did? The rustic Wayne Funt knew where they lived too, but he would leave them strictly alone until he and his dog Duke played a major role in the mayhem that broke out during the raging Christmas snowstorm that buried the town and the mountain.<br><br>This collision of clashing agendas was presided over by a sheriff who did the best he could to navigate a safe landing for as many as he could who shared the wild ride on this memorable, often frightening year. And if the result could often be laced with humor and absurdity, it was always tempered&mdash;sometimes tragically&mdash;with what has always been true: sometimes, deep in the heart of the New England mountains, there are things going on, things both lighter than air and darker than starless night.

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Mike M.D. Romeling. Tale of the Taconic Mountains

CHAPTER ONE. CEDAR FALLS

CHAPTER TWO. HIGH PLACES

The Mountains of New England

The Taconic Mountains

The Mountain

CHAPTER THREE. MOUNTAIN VISITORS

The recorded statement of Emma Bailey, Cedar Falls Librarian, as told to Sheriff Ron Bosley, concerning the incident involving Mr. Samuel Witherspoon, October l9th-4:30 p.m

CHAPTER FOUR. THE INTERVIEW

CHAPTER FIVE. ARIEL AND TARA

CHAPTER SIX. BRADY’S BOWL

CHAPTER SEVEN. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER

CHAPTER EIGHT. CIGARS AND FUR COATS

CHAPTER NINE. FAMILY AFFAIRS

CHAPTER TEN. HEALING WATERS

CHAPTER ELEVEN. TROUBLE IN TROY

CHAPTER TWELVE. HOUSE BY THE RIVER

CHAPTER THIRTEEN. GRIM DISCOVERY

CHAPTER FOURTEEN. BATS OUT OF HELL

CHAPTER FIFTEEN. TRISH REVEALED

CHAPTER SIXTEEN. TARA’S VISIT

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. MYSTERY IN THE WOODS

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. UNHAPPY MOTORING

CHAPTER NINETEEN. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

CHAPTER TWENTY. THE GREAT WHITE HURRICANE

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE. PLAN OF ATTACK

THE RECORDED STATEMENT OF WAYNE FUNT

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO. LOST DOG

CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE. LOVE ON CHRISTMAS EVE

CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR. TARA AT BAY

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE. CABIN FEVER

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX. DEATH IN THE STORM

CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN. WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM

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Mostly the mountain broods. That’s what folks said about it if they said anything at all. Indeed, exposing its north face toward the town of Cedar Falls, the mountain, except in high summer, showed mostly a shadowed and gloomy countenance to the town. Cedar Falls was nestled along the upper Bluejay River, a river born and fed by the two racing streams that cascaded around the flanks of the mountain to finally come clashing together in the eighty foot falls that gave the village its name and its last surviving paper mill. Few actually lived on the mountain and those who did were considered to have “gone queer” and had become something of an embarrassment to those in town who kept their noses stuck in the air.

Yet in truth there was little reason for the town dwellers to feel superior to their neighbors higher up the mountain because, after all, the town itself seemed to be dying. Everyone had said so at least once even if most of the time it was best not to dwell on it. If you did, the scars began to leap out at you. The remaining paper mill seemed not long for this world. Owner William Stark was so awash in EPA regulations that he’d been forced to lay off a third of his work force and spend money hand over fist trying to stay legal. In the meantime, he was drinking his stress and possibly his life away.

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“I’m so sorry. Perhaps we shall meet again soon, then.”

“Perhaps. But we do not leave our home often I’m afraid.” Beside her Tara seemed to shiver and she wrapped her arms around herself protectively for a moment.

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