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	<title>Globaltrekkers Travel Stories, Articles and Travel Photos &#187; Arkansa to Texas- U.S.</title>
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		<title>Billy&#8217;s and George&#8217;s Backyards</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2004 03:41:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Irene Butler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Irene Butler Arkansas conjures up visions of hillbillies in the Ozark Mountains cooking up homebrew; probably due to Jed Clampet and family hailing from &#8220;dem der hills&#8221; before striking black gold in the Beverley Hillbillies T.V. series. The banjo and guitar pick&#8217;in music and folklore of the Ozarks is still alive, especially along northern routes. Twisting through forested areas along secondary Route 70 was wonderfully scenic, but sluggish vehicles doing 45 in 55 MPH zones were even too slow for us. After by-passing Little Rock, where Past President Bill Clinton was governor, we bee-lined it down Interstate 30 for Hot Springs, enticed by an advertised 143 degree warm welcome from 47 sources of therapeutic water, gushing 850,000 gallons a day. We stepped out of Emili into a virtual sauna; 35 degrees Celsius, with sticky, heavy, still air. Something was brewing. The temperature dropped 20 degrees within the next few hours. While walking down the main street looking for a dining spot, the black clouds we are mysteriously dragging along with us, started to spill their contents. With clothes and hair plastered to our skin, we raced into Granny&#8217;s Kitchen, in the knick of time. A wicked electrical storm flashed [...]]]></description>
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