Pamela Matlack Klein is a galvanized Appomattoxian. She has lived in the south more than half her life and a large chunk of that time has been spent as a resident of Appomattox County, Virginia. She is familiar to many Appomattoxians through her column “Living Along the Appomattox” that appeared weekly in the Appomattox Times-Virginian.
Pamela continued with her weekly column here at Appomattox News every Wednesday until 5 February 2009 under the category of “Living Along the Appomattox.” Unfortunately, Pamela tendered her resignation on that date and she no longer writes for us. We will miss her wit and perspective and we wish her the best in all her endeavors.



Hello Paige – I’ll respond for Pamela, as I had to approve your comment to show on the page and I want to respond as soon as possible – the photos on the home page of this site and on the other sites are delivered through a script sponsored by Flickr. If your photos are public, then I – as well as hundreds of others – can use those photographs on our Web sites. If your photos are private, then I can’t touch them. Nor, can anyone else. I believe that this information is available on Flickr’s terms of agreement.
On another note, you have a chance to label your photograph with the title and your name, I believe. This way, when someone mouses over your photo, they can see the image. Plus, when they click on the image, they will be taken straight to your photo at Flickr. It’s a win-win situation for those who want to showcase their photos. If you don’t want to share your images, then by all means make them private.
Your photographs, by the way, are amazing. Sorry you won’t share with us!
My Regards,
Linda Goin
good afternoon,
i am flattered that you like my photos enough to have them on your website, but i have to wonder why you wouldnt ask me if i minded. b/c of the first photo that i ran across a few hours ago, i changed that to private on my flickr account, now i see you have put up the next one. i typically agree to almost all requests to use my images. but i would like to be consulted. i am sure you can understand.
thank you,
paige craft
Hi Pamela,
I was the one that picked up Flicka at White Bird Appaloosa Horse Rescue. I’ve been looking for the article. I must be looking in the wrong place. Thanks,
Louise