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Daily Archives: February 11, 2019

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Moon Plantin’

#HillbillyHistory, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeature, #SOTONaturalHeritage, #SustainableOzarksBy Josh HestonFebruary 11, 20191 Comment

Moon Plantin’ by Dale Grubaugh Winter has come to the Ozarks. The ground is white with snow and the temperatures have dipped down to single digits and below to make it bone chillin’ cold. It’s a good time to sit by the fire with a hot cup of coffee and read a favorite book, magazine…

Dutch Oven Cookin’

#OzarksKitchen, #OzarkWriters, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeatureBy Josh HestonFebruary 11, 20191 Comment

Dutch Oven Cookin’ by Elias Tucker (Dale Grubaugh) Winter can be a challenge in these Ozark hills. During the last week of January, the hills around here got all dressed for the occasion. Blanketed in sleet, snow and freezing rain, the Ozarks looked a bit like a waiting bride in a veil of ice. Beautiful…

PLATE 1. Quercus palustris

Oak

#SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeature, #SOTONaturalHeritageBy Josh HestonFebruary 11, 2019Leave a comment

PLATE 1. Quercus palustris. Oak by Joshua Heston There are so many species of oak in the Ozark Mountain region that identifying them all is a bit daunting. This is only a partial list. White Oak (Q. alba) Black Oak (Q. valutina) Pin Oak (Q. palustris) Bur Oak (Q. macrocarpa) Shingle Oak (Q. imbrecaria) Post…

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