10/27/12

Treasures

Asa Walter and Genie Pearl Hart
Right after Mom's funeral, some of us moseyed down the road a piece to check out my grandson's  GGGrandfather's old store building. Maybe I AM a trespassing thief for salvaging stuff from the ruins of my great grandfather's store building, but it was all in the DIRT, so... this is what we found. An incredibly intact crock jug with a spout, and the ancient cork still in it. Three awesome soda bottles, one of them my favorite root beer, Barq's. An old rusted door hinge, and a pack of Air Mail envelopes,  that cost 19 cents when new. The THRILL of knowing my own great grandfather most likely handled these items.
A.W. Hart and sons, C. 1910




Soda Bottles


Amazing jug with cork.
Potter's Thumbprint

Door Hinge
Air Mail Envelopes



It is a miracle that I have these things.

The Land of Kong

Giant Armadillo and more!


The Entrance

  Today we drove past the 'abandoned' Land of Kong. You can Google it. To save me some time. It was once a fantastic Jurassic wonder, but sat disintegrating for years while the owners refused to allow trespassers and curiosity seekers  in to roam. Now the entire property is privately owned by the Spider Creek resort people.  The gift shop burnt down a couple of years ago. Lots of dinosaurs still inhabit the old park. It is maintained  and the road is used, by the owners, because people still aren't allowed in. I'm not here to give you the history of the place, but I should mention that the guy who sculpted the dinosaurs etc. was the same artist who later made Christ of the Ozarks.. that abomination that looms above Eureka Springs. It is usually pretty impossible to get any pictures because it zooms by so fast on the way to the nearby expensive gas station emergency convenience store and my camera does not take good still shots at a fast clip. Today I  insisted that we pull over so I could get maybe one good shot. Here are some photos I took today.

This is the old wire frame of a pterodactyl.
                  

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Beautiful  old playground equipment
                       
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MOOSES!
                                            
Close-up of mooses

Old bridge and dinosaur
                                
The giant armadillo! Note the green T-Rex to the upper right!

              

Blurry white elephant still roams the park.
                      

 

10/17/12

Mount Olive Cemetery

We buried our mother last weekend. I took some photos in our family cemetery. My family were the Harts and The Youngbloods. Some I took just because they are interesting.



                 My Grandaddy's brother  O'Neill died at 18, after being baptized, he caught pneumonia.