I don’t really have much information yet on this septic tank
pumping service that is located at 2151
Burmingham Road in Forsyth Missouri. I’ve noticed the truck in and
about my neighborhood on rare occasions, but have not heard how well they
perform. Their number is 417-546-2390. If anyone is aware of their pricing,
etc. please leave a comment.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
River Run Park closing for 2012? Or, maybe not....
May be hard to see, but each bench is missing its canopy! |
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Well, maybe at least partially. On my drive through today I
couldn’t help bur notice that most, if not all, the canopies over the picnic
tables at each of the riverside campsites have been removed! An interesting
development seeing as how this is the beginning of the camping and tourist season. I went to the ‘attendant
station', only to see that they were closed on that particular day (funny how
that works out). There were a couple of people working by the station, but they
really had no idea of what was going on and told me so explicitly. That too
wasn’t all that surprising. In any case it would appear that many of the sites
are closed to camping at this time. If any reader out there knows why, please
leave a comment. Otherwise, if you are planning to camp in that park you might
want to check with the Corps of Engineers to find out what is going on with this
park. I tried calling them and got an answering machine. Oh, and apparently rates to camp there have gone up. What a surprise!
But wait, there's more! Like magic the canopy's all returned. And, they appear none the worst for wear! Don't ask me what's going on, I haven't a clue!
But wait, there's more! Like magic the canopy's all returned. And, they appear none the worst for wear! Don't ask me what's going on, I haven't a clue!
Friday, April 20, 2012
Junction Bar and Grill Now Open!
Right on time, the Junction Bar and Grill located at the
junction of Highway 160-76 is open for business. you can visit their web page here! As advertized there is a grill
with a limited menu, pool tables, music and booths and tables. I met a friend
there and order the Hamburger and fries along with a tall cold one. I will tell
you right now that the food was excellent!
My server was a very nice lady name Tina who promptly took
our orders with a smile. The food came equally fast and was done to perfection.
I also had a chance to chat for a moment with another employee there by the
name of Sonja. Mike Osterday, one of the owners (I think the other is Maggie
Osterday), was also there and informed me that the Bar and Grill are very much
still a work in progress. He indicated that there will be new changes and additions
made every week for the forthcoming future, so expect some pleasant surprises.
Well, as far as I’m concerned they have the food right!
Please stop in and give them a try! But, don't stop by there on Sunday or Monday as they are closed! Need more info? Call em at 417-546-2550! Tell’em DanO sent ya!
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Hills and Hollows Gardens: For some of the best area plants!
Located just across the parking lot from the Taney Center
off Highway 76-160 near the junction is a greenhouse named Hills and Hollows Gardens. It’s owned by a very nice lady
by the name of Rachael who has for sales just about everything under the sun in
terms of annuals, perennials and vegetables. It’s hard not to walk into this
business without walking out with one or two treasures to take to your home and
plant.
Rachael, the owner, helps a customer with a selection. |
I purchased a four pack of lettuce plants and a single very
hot Habanero pepper plant while there. I was pleased with the affordable pricing
also and plan to make numerous trips there for more as the season advances.
Hills and Hollows
Gardens is currently open
from 9AM to 6PM each day with limited hours on the weekends. They will be in
the area until April 31st when they will close for the season, so
hurry over and check them out before then.
Disclaimer: Every effort was made to insure the information posted in this post was accurate. However, some information may change over time or be incorrect.
Disclaimer: Every effort was made to insure the information posted in this post was accurate. However, some information may change over time or be incorrect.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
WindRider's: A different kind of store!
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Located at 16257
US Hwy 160 in the business district of Forsyth Missouri, WindRider’s is
a unique kind of place that at first reminded me of the old time Hippie stores
of the 1970’s era. It's a store that is ‘earth friendly and which is dedicated to
renewable resources', this according to the owner Jan Chester. It seems that some of the fabrics are
made from bamboo, hemp and re-cycled silk. All were beautiful and I was
amazed at how soft and luxurious the cloth made from bamboo felt to the touch!
In addition to clothing, WindRider’s also stocks an assortment of herbal salves, incense, baskets and charms some of which are handmade by Jan, her family members, are fair-traded or come from countries like Nepal. What really got my interest, however, was the wide assortment of
organically grown heirloom seeds that are available. I like the idea of
heirloom seeds mostly for the fact that if you allow them to go to seed, they
will breed true the next season. In that way, you buy one packet of seeds and
can then plant that same vegetable year after year from seeds you harvest. It’s
like getting free food, in effect!
Please take a moment, next time you’re in the area to stop in and
say hi! The store is located a short ways down from Forsyth Hardware or next
door to the Forsyth Pharmacy. For more information you can reach them at
417-546-2070. The store hours are, currently, Monday thru Saturday 10AM to 5PM.
Disclaimer: All information posted in this blog is by the author and represents and honest effort at being accurate. As always, anything written here can change without notice.
Disclaimer: All information posted in this blog is by the author and represents and honest effort at being accurate. As always, anything written here can change without notice.
Monday, April 16, 2012
New Book release - Basic Language Handbook for Excel!
A good friend of mine of some years has come out with a great book that really goes a long ways to help anyone who uses Microsoft's Excel to get more out of it. If you have a Kindle, you can download a free sample! Prime Members can read it for free!
The
Wee Green BASIC Language Handbook for Excel
~A Non-Programmers Guide to Fully Automating Excel~
Forsyth, Missouri, April 16, 2012 -- Are you ready to take your Excel spreadsheet to
the next step? Can your macro find the
next blank space in a column, update or add records to files used by other
applications, or make alternative decisions when different conditions
exist? Of course not!
The Wee Green BASIC Language Handbook for Excel explains the easily learned BASIC language and how
to use it to build applications that will ease your workload, astonish your
supervisor and co-workers, and make you the expert of choice in everything
Excel.
Each chapter guides the
reader through a few simple commands and then provides a sample program
demonstrating how each command is used in practice. Sample programs include a point of sale
program that saves data and updates inventory, a queuing program that tracks the
order and progress of customer service, another for converting numbers to
script for use in check writing, and building an appointment book where years
of appointments can be stored and recalled using only the visible portion of a
single spreadsheet. An Excel spreadsheet containing the sample programs are
even provided for download from an accompanying website.
The Wee Green BASIC Language Handbook for Excel is written for the non-programmer. This book provides all the tools needed to
build almost any non-graphic application. What will you be able to do with
Excel? The only limitation is your
imagination!
Book Information:
Format: Paperback and Kindle
Publication date: January 27, 2012
Price: $9.95 & 6.99
respectively or Borrow for free with your Amazon Prime Membership
Available From: Amazon.com
Author: Dennis Conroy
ISBN-10: 1469931184
ISBN-13: 978-1469931180
Pages: 122
Size: 6” x 9”
Thursday, April 12, 2012
A sign of the times? River Run Park in Missouri.
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July 2012 - The signs have been cleaned - Hurray! Not sure what happened to that bottom panel?
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