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Monthly Archives: August 2019

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Art Show of the Ozarks 2010

#OzarkFineArts, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeatureBy Josh HestonAugust 27, 2019Leave a comment

PLATE 1. “The painting Around the Bend is the westward view of the Finley River from the Highway 160 Bridge. I was inspired to create this painting by the contrast of the warm afternoon sun on the water and the deep, cool shadows of the enormous trees. The kayakers were added for a color center…

Miss Angie’s End of Season Garden Relish

#HillbillyHistory, #OzarksKitchen, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeature, CookingBy Josh HestonAugust 22, 2019Leave a comment

PLATE 1. Beautiful jars of End-of-the-Year Relish, waiting for a winter season of hot dogs, brats, Polish sausage, pork chops and just-plain eatin’ out of the jar. Miss Angie’s End of Season Garden Relish by Joshua Heston This amazing relish has two important stories for me. First, the precise recipe is from Angie Haage-Hubbs of…

John Wynn, Mandolin Maker

Mandolin Maker John Wynn (1938 to 2010)

#HillbillyBroadway, #HillbillyHistory, #SOTOarchive, #SOTOfeatureBy Josh HestonAugust 22, 2019Leave a comment

Mandolin Maker John Wynn (1938 to 2010) by Joshua Heston What is Ozark culture? “Self-made,” said John Wynn, without missing a beat. “When they got here to such backwoods, hilly country that you couldn’t hardly farm because there wasn’t a level piece of land around, they had to build everything they used. They built their…

Mysteries at the Board Camp Crystal Mine by Margie Kay

#ArcaneOzarks, #DarkOzarks, #OzarkParanormalBy Josh HestonAugust 13, 20191 Comment

Entrance sign to Board Camp Crystal Mine near Mena, Arkansas. Mysteries at the Board Camp Crystal Mine by Margie Kay My experience at the Board Camp Crystal Mine in Board Camp, Arkansas, began long before I set foot on the property. I’d heard about this mysterious place where people said they’ve seen not only Unidentified…

Cave Spring, Missouri

Hiking to Cave Spring

#DarkOzarks, #SOTONaturalHeritageBy Josh HestonAugust 13, 2019Leave a comment

PLATE 2. Hiking to Cave Spring by Joshua Heston Cave Spring in Shannon County, Missouri, has seen its fair number of canoers (the Current River flows past the mouth of the spring) as well as hikers. I had the chance to visit in April, 2010, finding it to be one of the most exciting and…

Them Hills by Candice Gage

#HillbillyHistory, #OzarkWritersBy Josh HestonAugust 9, 20192 Comments

Them Hills by Candice Gage with art by Mikki Sale “Why’d you want to move to them hills?” Grammy’s dark brown eyes crinkled with quiet laughter. My great-grandmother’s present was fading, but I was old enough at twenty-six for her to know — though not as well as she still knew the Ozark hills of…

Jesse James Confederate Church

A Confederate Church & Jesse James

#DarkOzarks, #HillbillyHistory, #OzarksCrime, #OzarksHistoryBy Josh HestonAugust 9, 20191 Comment

PLATE 1. Confederate Church (Methodist Episcopal Church South) was a safe haven for Confederates during and after the war. A Confederate Church & Jesse James by Clint E. Lacy You might never guess the treasures hidden in your own background. That’s what I learned after buying our house at the corner of Englehart Lane and…

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