meaneyedcatz
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Took mrs meaneyedcatz for the annual fall color drive this Saturday. Missouri sure is a beautiful state, especially in the Ozarks. My mother was born in Pulaski county near the Clifty creek natural bridge in a log cabin. My father was born in Shannon county in a town that is so far back in the hills and forest it’s not even a community anymore. It is impossible to get to Gang Missouri without a 4wd truck. Don’t take your Subaru.
Anyway, our drives in the country always bring back memories of my childhood.
I remembered my first ferry boat ride. It was on the Current river aboard the powder mill ferry on hwy 106. The ferry Was first river powered. Using a rudder the front was turned upstream and then the current slowly pushed the boat across and pulling on the guide ropes helped also. Then mechanical technology came along and a one cylinder Briggs and Stratton engine pushed it across. The ferry did not have gates on either end or ramps that lifted. Good brakes were important! I remember crying like a baby knowing we were going to sink in an ocean called the current river ( actually I was a baby). There is one ferry operating on the current at Akers.
Since then I have used the ferry’s on the Illinois river and the Mississippi River countless times and it’s actually really fun. It’s like going back in time for 15 minutes.
Have you ever had the opportunity to cross on a ferry boat?
Anyway, our drives in the country always bring back memories of my childhood.
I remembered my first ferry boat ride. It was on the Current river aboard the powder mill ferry on hwy 106. The ferry Was first river powered. Using a rudder the front was turned upstream and then the current slowly pushed the boat across and pulling on the guide ropes helped also. Then mechanical technology came along and a one cylinder Briggs and Stratton engine pushed it across. The ferry did not have gates on either end or ramps that lifted. Good brakes were important! I remember crying like a baby knowing we were going to sink in an ocean called the current river ( actually I was a baby). There is one ferry operating on the current at Akers.
Since then I have used the ferry’s on the Illinois river and the Mississippi River countless times and it’s actually really fun. It’s like going back in time for 15 minutes.
Have you ever had the opportunity to cross on a ferry boat?
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