MOUNTAINBORN CHRONICLES

The Redneck Ramblings of a Ouachita Mountain couple

Sunday, April 10, 2011

First

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The first cast of the jugs in the new boat went ok. There were some changes in the way that we do things, but, over all, it went to suit us....
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Friday, April 8, 2011

SHUTDOWN

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Received this notice from the USCOE Ranger this evening. Click on the photo to make it larger. So, if them politicos in Washington don’t...
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BRAIN

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While out in Colorado last year, we took our Ford dually into the dealership in Alamosa to clear a dashboard warning light. They gave it a s...
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

UTILITY

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Everybody camps differently so their camping tent or trailer is different, to meet those needs. Sometimes during extended stays, there isn’t...
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Saturday, April 2, 2011

LOADING

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Today was a great Spring time day to be working outside in the yard, but, I didn’t. Instead I worked on getting stuff loaded to go to the la...
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

TEES

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Each year Amazon gives it’s workers that complete the CHRISTmas Rush Season, lots of little perks. One that we enjoy in particular is the te...
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

NEON

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Betty and I have always enjoyed driving any part of old Historic Route 66 that we get near during our travels. The architecture and signag...
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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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