MOUNTAINBORN CHRONICLES

The Redneck Ramblings of a Ouachita Mountain couple

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

MAIL

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(orcc) So far it had been a quiet morning. After a cool evening and night, the sun was warming things nicely. The forcast was for a high of ...
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Friday, October 10, 2008

FALLING

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Clang !I nearly jumped out of my skin ! The Squirels have been working all up in the giant Oak trees around the house and I should have been...
Wednesday, October 1, 2008

COIN

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It was a rainy part of the day, at RVER II, ( River Valley Egg Rally ) in VanBuren Arkansas. The rain wasn't blowing, and the barbeque g...
Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Breeze

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A cool breeze blew in overnight and about 0300 hours Dillon gave me a punch. He flipped the covers up with his nose and jabbed me in the rib...
Friday, September 26, 2008

OFFSHORE

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(PCP) Confident, tanned and polite, the outdoors man answered my query in a quiet but firm voice. The question had been why would a Ouachita...

FLIGHT

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(PCP) This coming September it will have been thirty four years since the Texas International Airways flight number 655 disappeared in a vio...

RAIN

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The weather forecast had been for a 20% possibility of measurable rain fall happening. The forecast had been that way for so long that no on...
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Vandervoort, Arkansas, United States
Deep in the heart of the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas, Mountainborn lives the ancient hunting lifestyle of his forebearers, while blending modern technology into his mountainer’s daily activities. Millitary skills learned in South East Asia during the Viet Nam era, compliment his woodsman’s techniques, and saturate his life. Mountainborn’s Grandmother worried about her grandson while he was away in the military. She wrote a widely published poem about him titled MOUNTAINBORN, the name stuck. He longed for those misty mountains, while overseas, but the ancient lifestyle was the thing that he missed the most. There was just something about roaming those remote mountains with a gun and a dog that he constantly dreamed of. His descriptions of the Ouachita mountains and hunting to provide for his family constitute the MOUNTAINBORN CHRONICLES. Currently serving as Chief of Police, Larry Harmon lives with his wife Betty and retired drug dog Dillon at the foot of Cross Mountain, near Vandervoort, Arkansas.The MOUNTAINBORN CHRONICLES is dedicated to the memory of CLARA GANDY ANDERSEN.His Grandmother taught him to dream beyond the Mountains that surrounded him.
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