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On Lake Devil.

February 26, 2010

Devil's Den State Park, Arkansas, June 21, 2008

Devil’s Den State Park, Arkansas, June 21, 2008


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Woolly family cabin

February 22, 2010

Woolly family cabin, Woolly State Park, Arkansas, November 4, 2007

Woolly State Park, Arkansas, November 4, 2007

William Riley Woolly and his family migrated from Waynesboro, Tennessee in 1851, settling on land that came to be known as Woolly Hollow in Faulkner County, Arkansas.  In 1882, a son, Martin Alfred Woolly, built a one room log home on land that he had homesteaded in 1859.  Constructed of logs more than a foot thick and eighteen feet long, the cabin was originally located less than a mile southwest of the park.  In 1975, it was moved to its present site and restored.


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water lily bud and dragon fly, Petir Jean State Park, Arkansas

Lake Bailey, Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas, July 26, 2008

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Dodged an icy bullet!

January 29, 2010

We’ve been watching this storm system move our way all week – and we’ve been getting ready for it.

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Yesterday, the weather forecast was that we could get as a .75 inch coating of ice on trees and power lines – enough ice to be disastrous.

Fortunately, though, the ice here didn’t get more than a quarter of an inch. Fortunately, the freezing rain changed to sleet and, later, snow.

It was enough, though, that we didn’t venture out all day – no need.  We’ve got about 4 inches of snow on top of the ice.

We were ready, though, just in case.

One of the first things I did was to move the motorhome between the house and the shop.  The area where it is normally parked is next to and under several large pines.  After our close call last year, when an ice storm dropped branches, power lines and even whole trees not too far north of us, we decided that we would move it to a safer location if another ice storm was forecast for our area.

We also made sure we had enough groceries, which we did.

Just in case we lost power like we did last year, I had topped off the fuel tank in the motorhome.  I also moved our other smaller generator up to the front porch and made sure I found the cords for running power to the refrigerator, fireplace blower, computers and TV.

Despite the winter weather we’ve had this year, we haven’t lost power this season – yet!

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Color

January 25, 2010

Seven Hollows Trail, Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas

Autumn Leaf, Seven Hollows Trail, Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas.

Information: Petit Jean State Park and Petit Jean Mountain

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Going against the flow

January 19, 2010

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Tugboat pushing tow upstream against heavy flows downstream of the Big Dam BridgePulaski County Pedestrian & Bicycle Bridge – Murray Lock and Dam – on the Arkansas River May 12, 2007.

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