Indian Rock Shelters
The upper and lower rock shelters at The Point marked in purple I enjoy thinking about what this land was like in the past. If you go back 1,500 to 2,000 years ago there were Woodland Indians here....
View ArticleCaldwell Gravestones Come Back to Life
It was more than 140 years ago when Thomas Caldwell, founder of Caldwell Pottery, died in 1870. He and his wife Eleanor, who died in 1863, started the business when they moved to Callaway County...
View ArticleRock Shelter Color
Indian Rock Shelter I took this snapshot of the Indian Rock Shelter under The Point this afternoon. I stopped there on my way home from a picnic lunch along Hillers Creek. As you can see the Fall...
View ArticleNorth Side of The Point
North Side of The Point Overcast days can help bring out rich colors in the landscape. Here is a picture that I took this morning. The skies were completely cloudy as it was just about to start...
View Article350 Million Year Old Sculpture
Devonian Fossil Sculpture Bill Knight has created a wonderful sculpture for us. By cutting, grinding and polishing he has created a gorgeous sculpture. It stands about 19-inches tall and must weigh...
View ArticleThe Point
North Side of The Point One of the magical spots at the PGT is The Point. It is a rocky bluff that looks out on to the Hiller’s Creek valley. This picture looks up at the steep north slope to The...
View ArticleFavorite Places
The Point One of my favorite places at the PGT is “The Point”. It is a rocky outcrop that overlooks the Hiller’s Creek Valley. This morning I got this photo of a huge rock at The Point that looks like...
View ArticleAmerican Woodcock on nest
American Woodcock on nestMatt and I were killing invasive-exotic plants this morning around the old Calwell Pottery. The underground kilns of the pottery were very active in the 1830s but it has long...
View ArticleHistory of the Prairie Garden Trust
Polished Coral Reef Fossil 400 million years ago – The PGT was at the edge of the sea and contained a huge coral reef. Today a 200-foot slab of fossilized coral reef lays exposed in Hiller’s Creek. The...
View ArticleCedar Bluff
This outcrop is a favorite place to stop on walks down to Hiller’s Creek. Post Oaks and Blackjack Oaks manage to survive in the thin rocky soil.
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