Thursday, February 7, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Swedish massage now available in Forsyth Missouri!
If you’ve ever had a good Swedish or deep tissue massage,
then you already know the health benefits that can be achieved in just one session. If you haven’t had one, then check out this article posted today
in the Huffington Post!
It was unfortunate that the closest therapeutic massage therapists used to be
located in Branson or, heaven forbid, as far away as Springfield. That’s not the case anymore as Hairwaves located in Forsyth Missouri now offers
state-of-the-art massage technique as administered by a certified therapist named
Elissa.
Her hours are currently Monday through Thursday 9AM to 5PM and Elissa can be reached to schedule an appointment by calling 417-546-4420 during normal business hours.
Hairwaves is conveniently located at 15796 US Hwy 160, just across from the Peoples Bank of the Ozarks in Forsyth Missouri. Her rates are very affordable at $50 per hour or $25 for a half hour of therapeutic massage. Note: Prices may be subject to change so please confirm when you call.
Disclaimer: All content provided on this blog is for informational purposes only. The owner of this blog makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information on this site or found by following any link on this site. The owner will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information nor for the availability of this information. The owner will not be liable for any losses, injuries, or damages from the display or use of this information.
Her hours are currently Monday through Thursday 9AM to 5PM and Elissa can be reached to schedule an appointment by calling 417-546-4420 during normal business hours.
Hairwaves is conveniently located at 15796 US Hwy 160, just across from the Peoples Bank of the Ozarks in Forsyth Missouri. Her rates are very affordable at $50 per hour or $25 for a half hour of therapeutic massage. Note: Prices may be subject to change so please confirm when you call.
Disclaimer: All content provided on this blog is for informational purposes only. The owner of this blog makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information on this site or found by following any link on this site. The owner will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information nor for the availability of this information. The owner will not be liable for any losses, injuries, or damages from the display or use of this information.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
McDonald’s Drive thru problems!
There was a reason why I stopped going to this chain some
years ago. Now I remember what it was very clearly. But, I'll also admit that their Corporate followup to my complaint was nothing less than superb!
Followup: After making somewhat of a fool of myself - with all the poor comments and all, I did get a letter from McDonald's Corporate that contained an apology and two coupons good for extra value meals. That was nice! Also, to their credit, I was asked to fill in a through questionnaire that explored the problem and the manner in which it was resolved. Most impressive!
Followup: After making somewhat of a fool of myself - with all the poor comments and all, I did get a letter from McDonald's Corporate that contained an apology and two coupons good for extra value meals. That was nice! Also, to their credit, I was asked to fill in a through questionnaire that explored the problem and the manner in which it was resolved. Most impressive!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
River Run in January 2013!
New water outlets at each site! |
While it’s no secret that I’m far from being a big fan of the
government, I will give credit where its due. The Army Corps of Engineers have
done a stellar job in their efforts to rejuvenate the River Run Park area and get it ready for the 2013 season. This park
which offers 32 long and level RV sites has been overhauled from pretty near
one end to the other. Improvements include; new water and electrical outlets,
a clean flush toilet house with hot showers, a boat ramp, dump station and play
ground that are now in excellent condition. In addition, the Corps has planted
new trees to replace the ones lost to past flooding. The address of this park
is 138 River Run Road,
Forsyth MO 65653 and during the season the Park
Attendant can be reached at 417-546-3626. Additional information can be had at http://www.recreation.gov/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=71386
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Finding ‘good’ firewood in Forsyth at a decent price!
Not only can finding a reliable firewood supplier be a
challenge down here in southwest Missouri,
but other factors can really muck up the works. Like everything else, before you buy, do your research first!
I recently decided that I would need about a face cord of
firewood to have on hand just ‘in case’. Around this part of the Ozarks, you
just never know when an ice storm is going to knock out the power and if you
have a fireplace, good wood to burn can be a lifesaver.
However, when looking around, I quickly discovered that you
need to know the right questions to ask. For instance, right now some local suppliers
are asking $45 per rick. What’s a rick? That’s a good question. Some people
will say it’s the same as a face cord which is a pile that is four feet high by
eight foot long comprised of logs of some length. This generally works out to
be somewhere in the neighborhood of 48 cubic feet (4x8x1.5). Other people, however,
think of a rick as a truckload or pile of wood and so you really don’t know how
much you have until it gets stacked. Another way to look at it is you shouldn't be paying much over a dollar per cubic feet in this part of the country. The bottom line however, is that it pays to ask all your questions ahead of time.
Another aspect of firewood buying is the type of wood and
how seasoned that wood is. Ideally the wood you’re getting is a ‘hard’ wood
variety like an oak of some type although almost any properly seasoned wood can
burn well. ‘Seasoning’ refers to how much time has elapsed since the wood was
cut or split. In order to burn well, wood must have spent some time in a well
aerated location where the moisture content becomes much reduced (20% moisture or
less). This generally takes about a full year with two years considered the ideal length of time according to some
people I’ve talked to. However, the type of wood, how it’s stacked and how well it’s
aerated all play a role.
The supply of the wood pictured above was from a gentleman by the name of Joe who
sells wood by the pickup full for $45 at the time of this post (prices subject to
change of course). You can reach him at 417-251-1205 for a
current quote on cost and wood availability. I performed a rough measurement of the wood he left and came up with about 45 cubic feet. I'd also like to remark that, after burning some of this wood, I had no trouble with excess smoke like you might see in an unseasoned product!
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Tree work in this cold?
I noticed that for the past couple of days, area workers
have been out in my neighborhood trimming and shredding trees, even though the
weather was less than ideal.
When I went over and inquired as to the reason, I was
informed by one worker that they were expecting ‘sleet’ by the coming evening.
I wondered, ‘do they know something the rest of us don’t?’ True the weather service has been ‘hinting’ at
possible freezing drizzle for the Thursday night to Friday time frame, but even
they don’t seem to give it that much play.
Well, it’s good to know these guys are around anyway. In the
event we do ever get hit with an ice storm, I’ll definitely remember their
efforts today!
Friday, December 14, 2012
The Junction Bar and Grill thriving!
After being away for more than a month, I stopped in at a
favorite watering hole called the Junction Bar and Grill to see how this
fledgling, yet growing establishment was making out. Once inside, I ran into
the owner Mike Osterday who served me a nice cold beer while filling me in with
all the latest gossip. And, even though it was mid afternoon, customers had
begun to file in, so our gossip session was short lived.
The Junction, which first opened it doors back in April of
2012, has grown into a really nice place to visit. Mike has installed pool
tables, video games, TV’s, Keno and all the sorts of the things you’d expect in a
first class establishment. In addition to great beverages, The Junction also
serves up a full selection of food items as this menu illustrates.
The Junction is located in Kissee Mills Missouri near the
intersection of highway 160-76. They can also be reached by calling
417-546-2550. They're hours are Tuesday thru Saturday 11AM to midnight at this time. Be sure and
stop in and enjoy this establishment’s fine hospitality!
Disclaimer: Menu items and prices are subject to
change without notice. All content provided on this blog is for informational
purposes only. The owner of this blog makes no representations as to the
accuracy or completeness of any information on this site or found by following
any link on this site. The owner will not be liable for any errors or omissions
in this information nor for the availability of this information. The owner
will not be liable for any losses, injuries, or damages from the display or use
of this information.
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