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EIC Journal: EIC...Two Years On
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Monday, April 28, 2008. Yesit's the second anniversary of the first post at Exploring Izard County. We visited the Clay Cave, Athens Courthouse Site, Piney Creek, and the delightful arroyo above Piney Creek on the Gorby Road before driving on to our final destination, Knob Creek Church. Thanks everyone, for encouraging us to do more of what we've been doing. I know that your interest is what drives me personally. Ozarks Skoolin Road Trip. Join Our E-Mail List Today!
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EIC Journal: Rollercoaster Recon!
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Saturday, June 28, 2008. The last couple of months has been completely unpredictable! One should wonder why, though. One would think that.considering it happens the same way every danged year.that a person would realize that the period of late-Spring to early-Summer is the very BUSIEST time of year. At least if you have kids involved in baseball/softball and church activities! And then there's the HEAT! And the blasted HUMIDITY! Soone should know not to make predict...
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EIC Journal: Backtrack, Forward - Ho!
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Backtrack, Forward - Ho! I know. Terrible, ain't it? We set up a journal, start publishing descriptions of our adventures, then just quit! We oughta be ashamed of ourselves! Wellhopefully we can spend a little time retracing our steps in a general way over the past TWO DAD-GUM YEARS we've failed to update the EIC Journal! Then, perhaps we can start all over again. What we've learned over the past couple of years is this:. During the summ...
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EIC Journal: June 2010
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Thursday, June 3, 2010. Indian Cave on Calico Rock Bluff. Click images to enlarge. A property-owner from Calico Rock, Ed Matthews, recently asked the EIC Crew to visit the site of an interesting and very unusual cave within the city of Calico Rock. Ed and others with properties near the cave have long wondered about the origins of the unique rock walls that have been built inside the natural shelter and asked us to investigate and add our insight. Just Holler at us ...
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EIC Journal: March 2008
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Monday, March 3, 2008. Lunenburg, Hunter Mountain, Pumpkin Central, and Mount Olive. We were busy this weekend! Finally.the flu-bugs and the weather took a breather and allowed us a constructive couple of days. Saturday morning, Newburgian and I drove out to Lunenburg. Later in the day, HillbillyRecon and I drove out Jumbo Road. Downstream a little ways from Pumpkin Central. A deep crater in the side of the hill. There are two entrances once one descends the con...
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EIC Journal: April 2008
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Monday, April 28, 2008. Yesit's the second anniversary of the first post at Exploring Izard County. We visited the Clay Cave, Athens Courthouse Site, Piney Creek, and the delightful arroyo above Piney Creek on the Gorby Road before driving on to our final destination, Knob Creek Church. Thanks everyone, for encouraging us to do more of what we've been doing. I know that your interest is what drives me personally. Ozarks Skoolin Road Trip. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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EIC Journal: May 2008
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Friday, May 9, 2008. A Note from Mrs. Mary Lafferty Wilson. I started to write this two weeks ago and got side tracked. I just want to say that I really enjoyed the road trip to see the schools and other sights. I enjoyed meeting everyone there. Listening to the stories about your lives and those of your parents and grandparents. Seeing the photos of your parents, grandparents and great grandparents. It was such a delight. It was interesting that you all knew your g...
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EIC Journal: March 2009
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. A Note from Cindy Cooper. Following is a moving e-mail I recently received from Cindy Cooper after she viewed our latest post about Knob Creek:. I remember those flowers being planted . She had some that were all different colors.like wild flowers. To this day, Easter flowers and wildflowers are my favorite! WellI have went down a lane Tonight that has me crying! We had Doyle in a wagon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Note from Cindy Cooper.
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EIC Journal: December 2007
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Saturday, December 29, 2007. What a great couple of weeks we've had Exploring Izard County! Besides returning to Moonshine Cave, we also decided to take a stroll below the Second Lookout to explore the bluffline that runs along the ridge. We were rewarded with waterfalls, several little bluff-shelters, and an actual cave! Needle's Eye and Moon Eye. As an added treat, here's a couple of Photos of the old Doc Fleming/Hill place. It is rumored to be haunted! After poki...
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EIC Journal: January 2010
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Notes on Explorations of Izard County. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Backtrack, Forward - Ho! I know. Terrible, ain't it? We set up a journal, start publishing descriptions of our adventures, then just quit! We oughta be ashamed of ourselves! Wellhopefully we can spend a little time retracing our steps in a general way over the past TWO DAD-GUM YEARS we've failed to update the EIC Journal! Then, perhaps we can start all over again. What we've learned over the past couple of years is this:. During the summ...