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The Home of all Things Ozarkian
Welcome to Life in the Ozarks PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ray Province   
Saturday, 20 February 2010 15:18
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WELCOME TO LIFE IN THE OZARKS

Failte go a Ozarks!  Life in the Ozarks is the informational page for the websites associated with Celtic Ozark Solutions, my IT Company.  We have a real passion for website content, and love to write on many subjects. Needless to say, then, we have ended up with a lot of websites.  But that seems only fair, as life in the Ozarks is very rich and full, and it certainly is worthy of more than just one page on a large website of our interests.  We hope that you will remember this site, and use it as a spring board to other interesting information.

The CelticOzarkian.com is our very first website.  It started out as a chronicle about life in the Ozarks, told from the perspective of the Irish who live here.  Many people have asked how we came up with that name. Well, it is a term I coined some time ago for my wife, who is Irish and grew up in Branson , Missouri, in the heart of the Ozarks. She is the true Celtic Ozarkian, the Irish Hillbilly! Yet, my own family tree, on my mother's side, is also full of the tails of the Scottish and Ulster Irish, though my last name is Celtic French in origin.   To me, that is what it means to be an American, though. We are all mutts of some sort. The website now features a Celtic theme, and will share lots of good information about all things Irish and Scottish in the Ozarks. Come and see us for Celtic Ozark music, Celtic Ozark Interests, Celtic Ozark History, Irish Pubs, and information on Celtic Ozark Fine Spirits.

 

AHigherFaith.com is our website on religion, philosophy, and spirituality. I am a retired minister, and I still write and teach on the subjects mentioned here under faith.  It also features my books, like 30 Days of Joy.  I will also be sharing links to other books, videos, etc. that I find inspirational. We write about happiness, and why people are so unhappy all the time, and try to find ways to help people live a happier life. It is our happiness project.

CelticOzarkSolutions.com is the website where we feature information about our business. Our company specializes in content seo, blog seo, seo news,  article and blog writing, and social media marketing.  I also blog about topics of interest for people who want to run their own website, and want to do website marketing.

 

CelticOzarkGarden.blogspot.com is my gardening blog.  It is something I really enjoy. We practice raised bed, organic gardening. We also use heirloom seeds.  So, this is the blog where I write on tips to help people learn how to garden.  There are a lot of good gardening sites out there. The reason I decided to blog on the subject was I because many of those articles did not give me the information I need to get started quickly. So, I have tried to make this my brand for my gardening in the Ozarks articles. I want people to be able to take the information and put it to use that day.

 

 

FoodSupplyGardening.com is our newest site, where we are talking about how to grow your own food. It touches on subjects of survival gardening, but is really more. Food supply gardening talks about growing a year's worth of food to help save money, reduce costs, and make your family more self sufficient. It very much builds on the gardening tips I have supplied through the years at The Celtic Ozark Garden.

We are also developing our new store, Ozarks Celtic Marketplace.com.  It will be featuring some of the best products to be found anywhere in the Ozarks, which a flair for the Irish and Scottish.  We have several custom items for sale there, so come visit. We feature the Stanley & Livingston Men's Line, Brae Berry Jams, Flora Bella Facial soaps, and Eire bodi spa essentials. All of these products are made here in the Ozarks, and feature traditional Celtic items.

 

Well, now you know the story of Life in the Ozarks. If you have managed to stay with us this far, we thank you for visiting our website.  Please book mark this website, and tell your friends about it.  It will always be here as a way to keep up with our passions.

Slainte,

Raymond C. Province

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 24 July 2011 13:01