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Howdy from Ozarkridgerunner
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Re: Howdy from Ozarkridgerunner
Thanks to all for the welcome and helpful hints. As I stated earlier, I am low tech. Wondering where you go to make the personal profile ?
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Re: Howdy from Ozarkridgerunner
I've not lived in the Ozarks, but a number of years ago spent quite some time visiting the region in AR and MO. My youngest daughter went to John Brown University in Siloam Springs, AR, and we were there often as she was on the women's tennis team. During those years my wife and I vacationed a couple of times and stayed in Eureka Springs. Very enjoyable town to visit, and they yearly present a great passion play. Nowadays I have some friends living in Berryville, AR. Always a pleasure to get down south from the city. I enjoy the drive through the winding roads and hills of southern MO/northern AR, and can't get enough of the lake vistas either!
Very cool that you got to grow up in the Ozark Mountains!
Enjoy your time on the Forum.
PT7
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Thanks Les , I appreciate it. Good to hear from someone from across the big pond !
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Thank you PT7. Enjoyed your response. I am truly blessed to live in this part of the world. Speaking of Siloam Springs , that is where the stockyards that I am a field rep for are located and Berryville is just a bit East of where we live. As the old saying goes It's a small world isn't it ?
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And to you Mags , thanks again for your help. I need all I can get with these high tech modern devices!! I am a hillbilly and proud of it but even this ol dog is trying to pickup on a few new tricks !
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Welcome from Alberta.
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1860 Henry .45C
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1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
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Re: Howdy from Ozarkridgerunner
You're welcome ridgerunner. Glad I could help with navigation. If you want offline help sometime with navigating the forum you can private message me. Easiest way, click on my name in any post and it will take you to a view of my profile page. There is a link there for private messaging. The private messaging works like posting to an open topic, but instead just one on one between us. I'll send you one.Ozarkridgerunner wrote:And to you Mags , thanks again for your help. I need all I can get with these high tech modern devices!! I am a hillbilly and proud of it but even this ol dog is trying to pickup on a few new tricks !
Of course you can always ask for help through the open forum topics too. I think just about everyone here would be happy to assist.
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