We left Little Rock, Maumelle RV Park (above left) on just the right day. It snowed 6 inches while we were trying to pack up and move out. Finally, we arrived at 2640 Curry Road (above right) just in time to park the RV in a wonderful position. It took a wrecker from Pine Bluff, a four wheel drive Massey Ferguson tractor, a road grader from a neighbor and the help of 8 local people that proved to be the real answer. We sent the wrecker back to Pine Bluff, the local fellows were all farmers and/or loggers and they knew how to get us out. Not a single scratch either!!!! We tried to pay for their help and guess what,,,,,, nothing doing, just glad to help. However, I am now known as the guy that can't back up or drive safely. Oh well. Jane's answer, take reverse out of the RV transmission. (At least that's the answer I can share on this site) More to come
Down A Gravel Road
Welcome to the Adventures of Living On Curry Road
Rye, Arkansas is located eleven miles north of Warren, AR, fifteen miles west of Monticello, AR and approximately thirty miles south of Pine Bluff, AR. Rye has been the home of the Curry family for over five generations. This family has farmed this land producing cattle, chickens, timber. The area is beautiful and the family culture is equally impressive with its generations of family that continue to live by the standards that made America a great country.
Rye, AR and the Curry family are a story of strong American values and the building of personal character, the love of God and a lot of very hard dedicated work. Donald Curry and Kay Curry are the current owners of most of the original farm land originally developed by the generations of Curry family. Kay Curry is the daughter of Jimmy and Hazel Baker and married Donald over fifty years ago. Both have continued the legacy of the farm life on Curry Road. Donald and Kay have raised a family of two daughters and one son. Mark Curry currently operates a cattle operation as well as four chicken houses on his part of the property. Lisa Tooke, wife of Dennis Tooke of Lake Charles, La and Donna Curry, of Little Rock, AR plan to retire back to the farm land when thier retirement time comes.
Jane and I were asked to help in a restoration of the 104 year old house shown above. We are so blessed to be allowed to have input as well as provide a labor of love to help restore this house to its original beauty for Donald and Kay Curry
As Jane and I came into the property with our RV, we came down the gravel road leading to Curry Road. We came down this gravel road and had to stop and take a picture. We are including that picture with this overview so you too can see the beauty of this area.
It reminded us of the book “The Painted House” by John Grisham and we hope you will get the same response.
Jane, Carl and Charlie Pierce
Rye, AR and the Curry family are a story of strong American values and the building of personal character, the love of God and a lot of very hard dedicated work. Donald Curry and Kay Curry are the current owners of most of the original farm land originally developed by the generations of Curry family. Kay Curry is the daughter of Jimmy and Hazel Baker and married Donald over fifty years ago. Both have continued the legacy of the farm life on Curry Road. Donald and Kay have raised a family of two daughters and one son. Mark Curry currently operates a cattle operation as well as four chicken houses on his part of the property. Lisa Tooke, wife of Dennis Tooke of Lake Charles, La and Donna Curry, of Little Rock, AR plan to retire back to the farm land when thier retirement time comes.
Jane and I were asked to help in a restoration of the 104 year old house shown above. We are so blessed to be allowed to have input as well as provide a labor of love to help restore this house to its original beauty for Donald and Kay Curry
As Jane and I came into the property with our RV, we came down the gravel road leading to Curry Road. We came down this gravel road and had to stop and take a picture. We are including that picture with this overview so you too can see the beauty of this area.
It reminded us of the book “The Painted House” by John Grisham and we hope you will get the same response.
Jane, Carl and Charlie Pierce
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