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Washita 27 and 88

Washitaw 27 and 88

You’ll see the word Ouachita all over this region of Arkansas: It’s the French spelling of a Native American word that loosely means “good hunting and good waters”. (Wash-It-Taw – and it’s still famous for both.) French names and spellings are common around here, and of course the word Arkansas itself is a French-corruption of a Native American word. On top of that, us hillbillies often mispronounce the French names and wind up with completely new ones – but I guess a few times we decided to just “spell it in English the way you say it in French”, so you’ll find a few “Washita” and sometimes “Washitaw” names if you’ve got a good map and a good eye.

This old storefront is about the only thing in one of them… “Washita” was apparently a small community on the Ouachita River in the days before Lake Ouachita was made, and if you drive past the junction of Hwy 88 and Hwy 27, you can say you’ve been through it. (Map below.)

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Warming the Winter Sky

Warming the Winter Sky

Original photography by Mark Corder.

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Winter Dawn over Lake Roosevelt

Winter Dawn over Lake Roosevelt

A Winter sky and stone pavilion overlook Lake Roosevelt at central Arkansas’s Petit Jean State Park.

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Modern Love in the Western World

Modern Love in the Western World

For my viewers: A kitschy hand-made Valentine’s Day card just for you… (Click to view full-size)

The comic-book panel comes from Beware #10 (July 1954 – Trojan Magazines), and for some reason that single-panel cracked me up bad!

The sheer naïveté of these old things is just priceless, and many of them have expired copyrights and are now in the public domain. A good place to get your fill is The Digital Comic Museum, but don’t say I didn’t warn you – these things are worse than potato chips! (And about as healthy.)

Beware #10 featured cover art by Frank Frazetta and Sid Check … though I’m afraid Bob and Linda met an unfortunate end in their story. (And he didn’t get a job – even with those pants.)

I also made use of the Hand-Drawn Heart Brushes by This ‘n That.

Happy Valentine’s Day, Modern Lovers!

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