Forsyth MO. - After being informed that the access road off Baker Street in Forsyth Missouri was open, I thought to drive by and maybe drive down into the River Run Park area, a location that had been shut off to the public for over a year.
As I approached the upper entrance to the Park, the gate was indeed open. I did notice the warning sign that the area was flooded. I thought that a bit strange as the Bull Shoals water level was at 655' MSL. That was actually very low as flood levels needed to exceed 670' or more to flood the Park. Well, being the devil may care person that I am, I proceeded bravely down the inclined road towards the Park area proper. But wait! Lo and behold, there was a second series of horse-style barricades all proclaiming the flooded state of the Park! I found that somewhat mystifying, as I could plainly see a semi-dry Park down below. Confounded and confused, I turned around and went back. Perhaps these sign had just been put up, I wondered.
As I motored on back to my home, I ruminated on what was going on with the Corps of Engineers, a group responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of River Run. I concluded that it was one of 4 possibilities; 1) the Park was actually flooded and what I was seeing was an illusion, 2) that the Corps was psychic and foresaw an impending flood yet to come, 3) that the Corps could not afford the proper signage and used what they had or 4) the some individuals in the Corps were perhaps a just a bit psycho.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
McD's to honor the military on Veteran's Day!
Forsyth MO. In what I assume is a Nationwide promotion, McDonald's is offering a Free Egg McMuffin Extra Value meal to all active or retired military personnel who present an I.D. This event is set for Monday, November the 12th which coincides with Veterans Day!
I fully embrace this concept, but would also like to see others like it. How about honoring our Men and women in Blue, or our Fire fighters or EMT's. Perhaps a special Service Day could be set aside for them in the future.
I fully embrace this concept, but would also like to see others like it. How about honoring our Men and women in Blue, or our Fire fighters or EMT's. Perhaps a special Service Day could be set aside for them in the future.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
INFO 2 KNOW : Home Electrical Safety
Taneyhills
Community Library announces another great INFO 2 KNOW workshop free
to the public. Tuesday, November 13 at 6:00 pm, Stephanie Barney,
owner of Lightspeed Electrical and a regular on KRZK, will present
“Home Electrical Safety.”
Stephanie
says, “Keeping your home safe around electrical outlets is
important. This is especially important for Baby Boomers and any
empty-nesters as their children age out and leave, they stop checking
many basic things like switches, wall outlets and extension cords.”
The
workshop session is open to all ages and will be full of valuable
information about the electrical aspects of your home. As the
weather turns cooler, we spend more time indoors and in turn, use
more electricity.
Be
sure to reserve your place as space will be limited to 32
participants. Sign up at Taneyhills Library Front Desk or call
417-334-1418. KNFO 2 KNOW is an example of the services and
community outreach the Library provides. Taneyhills Community
Library is funded solely through donative and volunteer efforts.
The Library receives no local, State or Federal tax monies.
Please
place this event on your calendar if your organization maintains one.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Bull Shoals bridge blown!
Live video here! |
Forsyth Mo. - At around 10:12 AM on a chilly Oct the 16th, the 65 year old Bull Shoals bridge superstructure was dynamited free of its supporting pillars. And it was a breathtaking event for hundreds of area residents, who gathered just to the west of the location, for a couple of reasons. For one thing, the blast was enormous as the entire structure came down in less that a second. For another, most of us were not prepared for it as the was not 'just before blast' warning given. So, everyone was shouting, 'did you get that'? Still, all in all, I was blessed to have witnessed something you just don't see every day!
In the field where I was located, I was surprised to see so many cars, this for an event that was word of mouth only. Yet, for all of that, emergency services were everywhere, both on land and water to make sure everyone was safe.
In this close up you can see how the blasts sheared the supports at the pillar hinge areas. The superstructure beams had been cut by acetylene torch beforehand. I understand that the remaining pillars will be removed once the steel superstructure and road bed is removed.
So it was, we locals bid a fond farewell to what had been a fixture in the Forsyth Missouri area for as long as many had been alive!
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Monday, October 15, 2018
Demolition of Bull Shoals bridge getting near!
Forsyth MO. - Construction works and demolition experts were busy on
Monday, October 15, 2018 getting the old bridge that spans Bull Shoals
near Forsyth MO ready to be brought down. And while I'm not at liberty
to disclose that actual date or time, I can state that it will be soon.
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Monday, October 8, 2018
Sonic mini review! The All American Dog!
My only hesitation centered around the 'order box' where you can place an order in the drive thru lane. At times I've found it difficult to understand what was being said. On a few occasions, I just went ahead and repeated my order then drove forward, hoping for the best. Yes, it was that difficult to understand the little squeaky little voice coming out of that box! And yet, it was well worth the effort, as I could score an all American Hot dog and medium fries for only $4.31 including tax!
On this occasion, however, I breezed through the line, could clearly hear (see the short video) and was on my way in just a few short minutes!
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Friday, October 5, 2018
Mintex Appliance Services!
Forsyth MO. - As my garbage disposal was making all sorts of noises, I looked around and heard about a company named Mintex that a few people had said performed excellent service. I gave them a call and was handled in a very professional manner. They also issued me a very complete quote. Technician/owner Chris Didlot arrived ahead of schedule and who was extremely courteous before getting right to work. Everything went smoothly and I was a very happy customer. Please, next time you need help with an appliance, give Mintex a call at 417-335-8308!
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