James Stamper:  

CLASS OF 1963
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Napier High SchoolClass of 1963
Hazard, KY

James's Story

James's schools include Napier High School. He later attended University of Kentucky and attended Alice Llyod College. He works(ed) at Perry County Board of Education. One of James's favorite quotes is:"Fools rush in where wise men fear to tread. (William Shakespeare)'". I live right here i...Expand for more
n Dwarf, Ky where I have always lived. Retired in 1996 after teaching high school for 29 years (28 of those years were at M.C. Napier). I've been on dialysis for over six years. Other than that, I suppose I'm doing fairly well. My mail is mail me by name at yahoo. Put a 67 after my name.
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Exactly in the center of this photo you can see two baby pecans developing on one of my trees,  by early October they will have at least quadrupled in size, and the outer shuck will begin to split off, signaling that they a
Look closely to see the three deer in this photo.  After the hay is cut and baled, the deer really seem to appreciate the tender young shoots of new grass that appear.  They come out into the hayfield and play and graze eve
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James Stamper's album, Timeline Photos
Both butterflies and hummingbirds like these lantanas.
'Naked Ladies'.is not usually a subject for polite conversation.....unless you're talking about this familiar garden flower.  When  it blooms in July-August, no leaves are visible, only the flowers and the stalks which supp
Stamper tomato....a single slice covers your cheese or bologna sandwich.  Wonderful eating for a country boy like me.
If you're a gardener, this represents some of the fruits of your labor.  I love those hot banana peppers.
Stamper tomatoes from the garden.....big, juicy, and delicious.  I notice a bird has been pecking on one of them.  I'll just slice that little part away.  The harvest makes all the work worthwhile.
A message to all my furry, bushy-tailed four-footed friends.  This is one of my pecan trees.  It is loaded with nuts.  I know these nuts are your absolute favorites because they are delicious and easy for you to gnaw into.
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James Stamper's album, Timeline Photos
Here's some proof of what I have been saying.  This common black snake has captured a rattlesnake and is about to frast on him.  Notice how wise he was in grabbing the rattlesnake by the head so that it couldnt bite him.  S
Stamper tomatoes, now diminishing in size but certainly not in flavor.  I love 'em.
This little woodpecker, native to California, has an odd way of storing food.  It pecks small holes in a dead tree and stores nuts there.  Each nut has its own storage hole.  Very strange and interesting.  Seems like a lot
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James Stamper's album, Timeline Photos
James Stamper's album, Timeline Photos

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