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Monthly Archives: November 2018

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Winter Gigging

Goin’ Giggin’

#OzarksHistory, #OzarkWriters, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeatureBy Josh HestonNovember 30, 2018Leave a comment

Goin’ Giggin’ by Dale Grubaugh It’s comin’ on to dark and time to load the boat into the back of the pickup. Let’s make sure we have everything else; light shields, 300 watt lamps, gig, and don’t forget the paddle. It’s a clear, cold November evening. There’s been just enough rain to keep the creek…

Winter of 1978

Winter Memories

#OzarkWriters, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeatureBy Josh HestonNovember 28, 2018Leave a comment

Winter Memories by Dale Grubaugh This winter? It has been cold! January? The temperatures were below zero at night and barely out of the single digits in the day. Five inches of powdery snow on the ground, more in the forecast. The wind howling. It was a good time to stay indoors watch winter from…

Berliner Pfannkuchen

Berliner Pfannkuchen

#OzarksKitchen, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeature, CookingBy Josh HestonNovember 24, 20181 Comment

Plate 1. A plate of Berliner Pfannkuchen (jam-filled doughnuts). Berliner Pfannkuchen by Janice Sieg Bernard & Brigitte Sieg Ahh, the Berliner Pfannkuchen! I can remember having these as a New Year’s Eve treat as far back as I can remember (even before we moved to Missouri when I was six). Traditionally, the doughnuts are filled…

Ice Roses Gallery

#SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeature, #SOTONaturalHeritageBy Josh HestonNovember 23, 20182 Comments

Plate 1 (above). Tulip-like ice rose detail. Ice roses are also called Frost Flowers throughout the Ozarks region. Ice Rose Gallery by Joshua Heston Finely spun threads of ice, wrapped layer upon layer until the forms resemble cold, glistening imitations of roses, tulips, random features like blown glass or ribbon candy, ice roses defy our everyday…

Osage Ballet

Osage Ballet

#OzarksHistory, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeatureBy Josh HestonNovember 14, 2018Leave a comment

Osage History by Joshua Heston A summer rain is coming. Clouds gathering over dusty streets, the old brick buildings of downtown and the white Moorish spires and porticos of the Coleman Theatre — a lavish movie palace built by mining dollars back in 1929. The wind dies and main street is still, save for the…

Branson Sign Painting

Branson Window Painting

#SOTOMember, #SOTOMemberJUN, #stateoftheozarksBy Josh HestonNovember 8, 2018Leave a comment

Branson Window Painting Kim Cooper One of Kim’s many passions is window painting, which she began in Las Vegas (she loves to paint Christmas windows but paints all seasons). Using her 25+ years of experience as an artist (Minneapolis College of Art and Design graduate), business sign designer, window art, Kim also launched her own…

Blue Eye Creative Woodcraft

#SOTOMember, #SOTOMemberOCT, #stateoftheozarksBy Josh HestonNovember 8, 20183 Comments

Blue Eye Creative Woodcraft Chris Boyd Chris Boyd uses a variety of tools and techniques (including scroll saw, Dremel tools, planer, and sandpaper) to craft three-dimensional wood carvings. He uses colorful woods from around the world — and most amazingly, no paints are used in his creations. Chris’ works include barns, farm themes, birds, trees,…

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