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The Original Ozark Cafe
(in John Deere green) The décor paid tribute to an American icon, a way of life that built this land. Did the owner's ancestors farm nearby, his memories the reason for the John Deere green? Green everywhere: tablecloths, wooden posts trim strips on walls, wind-chimes and hanging plants; not garish or overpowering, but subtle, and pleasing to the eye. Ceiling beams were lined with strings of Christmas lights, every bulb in John Deere green. One old children's hand-tooled saddle—with sheepskin lining and a cinch made from woven rope—sat astride a dividing rail. A small shaped mirror near the door, wore a horse-collar frame. John Deere tractors adorned an entire wall, displayed on shelves, in framed photos and metal ads, reflected in large mirrors—evenly spaced— on the opposite wall. Locals ate, took no notice. I was enthralled, and ordered biscuits and gravy, my mind full of memories of life on the farm, in John Deere green.
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