fossis
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- Jan 5, 2007
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- All Treasure Hunting
You've seen my Mug before, but here I am in my
back yard, (The beautiful Ouachita National Forest).
It is pronounced 'Wash-uh-taw', a French spelling of
a Native American word, meaning 'Good Hunting
Ground'.
I was born on a farm very near to the Forest, & we
made our living in the Timber, I was a logger, mule-
Skinner, worked on the farm, hauled hay, herded
cattle.
My Great-Grand-Father also hauled timber on his
horse drawn wagon.
When Theodore Roosevelt established the National
Forest, it was called the Arkansas National Forest, it
covers nearly 1.8 million acres in E OK & W AR.
I have been blessed to have lived here in this
beautiful area, no one can ever take away my
memories of swimming, fishing, camping, riding
horseback, big full moons, coon hunting, whip-0r-wills
calling, the smell of honeysuckle vines, eating big,
juicy blackberries warm off the vine, the warm earth
between my toes in a freshly plowed garden, catching
fireflies, ( we called them lightning bugs).
Picking up a stone projectile point that had not been
touched by another human in 5,000 years, finding
fossils from coal mines that are 'Ancient'.
The smell of new mown hay, the taste of Mama's
fresh peach pies at lunch time, sitting on a log, deep
in the beautiful Ouachita mountains.
I am a very wealthy man.
Fossis.......
back yard, (The beautiful Ouachita National Forest).
It is pronounced 'Wash-uh-taw', a French spelling of
a Native American word, meaning 'Good Hunting
Ground'.
I was born on a farm very near to the Forest, & we
made our living in the Timber, I was a logger, mule-
Skinner, worked on the farm, hauled hay, herded
cattle.
My Great-Grand-Father also hauled timber on his
horse drawn wagon.
When Theodore Roosevelt established the National
Forest, it was called the Arkansas National Forest, it
covers nearly 1.8 million acres in E OK & W AR.
I have been blessed to have lived here in this
beautiful area, no one can ever take away my
memories of swimming, fishing, camping, riding
horseback, big full moons, coon hunting, whip-0r-wills
calling, the smell of honeysuckle vines, eating big,
juicy blackberries warm off the vine, the warm earth
between my toes in a freshly plowed garden, catching
fireflies, ( we called them lightning bugs).
Picking up a stone projectile point that had not been
touched by another human in 5,000 years, finding
fossils from coal mines that are 'Ancient'.
The smell of new mown hay, the taste of Mama's
fresh peach pies at lunch time, sitting on a log, deep
in the beautiful Ouachita mountains.
I am a very wealthy man.
Fossis.......