
A short visit to White Oak Lake was included in activities on the first day of my “Travels With Maggie.” — Photo by Pat Bean
“It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to.” – J R R Tolkien
The Gurdon Lights
On the first day of my six-month, 7,000-mile, 23-state plus Canada journey, which is what the travel book I’m hoping to complete rewriting by the end of August is about, I passed through Gurdon, Arkansas.
The small town’s claim to fame is the Gurdon Light, which supposedly haunts the railroad tracks a few miles out of town. The mysterious light, which many have claimed to have seen, was featured on the TV show “Unsolved Mysteries” in 1994, and is described in the “Encyclopedia of Arkansas.”

As was a hike with Maggie on a nature trail at Poison Springs State Park. Sorry, I didn’t manage to snag a photo of the Gurdon Lights. — Photo by Pat Bean
Some believers claim the light is the lantern of a railroad worker who stumbled in front of a train and was killed. Others believe it is the lantern of William McClain, a railroad worker who was murdered in 1931 at about the same time the floating light was first seen. Skeptics look for a more natural phenomenon, such as quartz crystal in the area exuding electricity.
All I saw when I crossed the railroad track as it passed through Gurdon were rock pigeons perched on overhead utility wires. I suspected the small town’s pigeon population was larger than its human one. I wondered if these city dwelling birds had ever seen the lights, and asked my canine traveling companion, Maggie, what she thought.
She didn’t answer. She was asleep – and snoring.
Book Report: This is a tidbit from the first day of my travels. The book, in its third and final rewrite, is now 23, 511 words on its way to completion.
Bean’s Pat: Write to Done http://tinyurl.com/d73y49c 50 quotes to inspire writers. The wondering wanderer’s blog pick of the day.
Can’t wait. One of my favorite books ever was “Blue Highways” by William Least-heat Moon. I think you can easily surpass that!!
You are too kind. Hopefully I can tease every one along so they’ll want to buy the book when it comes out. I’d love to find an agent and a publisher but if not I’m going the self-publish route. That’s become more respectable these days.
I’m getting one…can’t wait.
TAke care,
Joni
Thanks Joni. You’ll be my first sale.
I love to hear the local stories of places we travel through. And that piece from Tolkien is definitely my favourite.
Jim
Thanks Jim. Trying to find something just a little quirky about all the towns I passed through was fun — and I have lots more to share.
Thanks Redjim. Another of my favorite Tolkien quotes is: “It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him.”
Today’s Bean’s Pat is another winner. 😉
Thanks Al. It’s been fun doing my blog pick of the day. And a way to pay back all my gracious readers.
Love the Tolkien quote 🙂
Thanks
Looking forward to reading your book, Pat. That Tolkien quote is one of my favorites. 🙂
Thanks Robin.