Katog Rit’hrod in the Bitter Southerner
What kind of person decides to settle in the windswept terrain of the Ozark Plateau? Johnny Carrol Sain, who calls himself “The Philosophical Hillbilly,” writes about his Arkansas homeland — a place where water shapes rocks, John Deere cowboy boots meet multicolored prayer flags, and three distinct groups of people are living in relative harmony.
The author writes about Katog Rit’hrod in the “Water” section of the article.