
The Land Beneath His Feet/Gardens of Calvary/Barns Reborn
Season 6 Episode 7 | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
This episode features Michael Malone, Calvary Episcopal Church and "reinbarnation."
Learn how Hillsborough novelist and Hollywood soap opera scribe Michael Malone finds his story-telling voice in the South. Next, discover a garden full of botanical curiosities and more at Calvary Episcopal Church in Tarboro. Then, meet Roger Dinger, who deconstructs old barns and transforms the weathered wood into fascinating works of art.
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The Land Beneath His Feet/Gardens of Calvary/Barns Reborn
Season 6 Episode 7 | 28m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn how Hillsborough novelist and Hollywood soap opera scribe Michael Malone finds his story-telling voice in the South. Next, discover a garden full of botanical curiosities and more at Calvary Episcopal Church in Tarboro. Then, meet Roger Dinger, who deconstructs old barns and transforms the weathered wood into fascinating works of art.
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