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In1885, Thomas Jefferson Adair moved into the area with the intention of farming. The locals joked that only a fool would try and farm the place. The name stuck! The tiny town of Adair has long since been covered by the lake, but it was Adair who was responsible for the name Fool Hollow.

The park along the lake, located in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, opened in 1994 as a result of cooperation between the U.S. Forest Service, Arizona State Parks, Arizona Game and Fish and the city of Show Low in partnership with Arizona Public Service and McCarty Construction Company. Today, visitors can camp among the tall pines and hike along the lake at a cool 6,300 feet in elevation. Year-round camping, fishing, picnicking, boating and wildlife viewing opportunities make Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area a popular place.


If an Arizona high country getaway is what you need, you can find it right here at Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area! Smell the fresh pine scent, watch big fluffy clouds roll through the sky, and feel the cool breeze coming off the gorgeous 150 acre northern Arizona lake. Relax in the spacious campground and have quick access to great fishing and wildlife watching opportunities, or rent a kayak and explore the park from the lake itself. Fool Hollow is truly an outdoor lover's dream, and we would love to have you stop by and experience this wonderful place that has become so special to so many people.


Open year-round. The visitor center is located at the park entrance. A variety of souvenirs and park memorabilia are available here as well as a small selection of hats and shirts. Stop by and pick up something to remind you of your special time at the park!


Open May-August. Lakeside, JT Wildlife Outdoors has a variety of outdoor recreation supplies available for sale and rent. Limited fishing supplies, boats, canoes, kayaks, and mountain bikes can all be rented to accentuate your park experience. Snacks, ice, firewood and limited fishing gear is available for sale as well.


This high country playground has over 110 spacious campsites available for visitors throughout the year. Over 80 of these sites have hook-ups and can accommodate rigs up to 40 feet. 29 campsites have been reserved for those of you that like a more "primitive" experience and some of these tent sites have a fantastic view of the lake and quick access to fishing and water sport recreation. All campsites have a picnic table, fire ring, and close access to clean restrooms and showers. Weekends at the Fool Hollow Lake campground get booked quickly during the summer with people escaping the heat and heading to the high country. Try taking a trip during the week to have a more personal experience with this beautiful area, and to ensure you get that perfect spot!


The Amphitheater and Interpretive Area is located on the east side of the recreation area between the tent area and RV area. Weather permitting, join us for an interpretive program. Ask in the Ranger Station about current programs; topics include Smokey Bear, elk, wildfire, birds, or special programs.


There are five great spots for your gathering or a picnic, and they are available on both sides of the lake! You can choose the perfect location for that birthday or work party for up to 75 people in the cool, open air of this beautiful Northern Arizona venue.


Visitors can reach the east boat launch ramp by turning east at the first intersection and following the road all the way around to the other side of the lake until arriving at the next intersection. Turn west and follow the signs until arriving at the east boat launch ramp.


A variety of sport-fish are available to anglers in Fool Hollow Lake. Largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleye, trout, northern pike, and assorted panfish populations are found throughout the lake. Most fish populations naturally reproduce within the cool waters of Fool Hollow Lake, although rainbow trout do not, and are supplemented seasonally by Arizona Game and Fish Department stockings.


Get a whole new view of Fool Hollow Lake by renting boat, canoe or kayak! Boat rentals help anglers get to places that don't receive as much pressure which might help them catch more fish! Paddle board rentals are also available and offer an unique perspective on this gorgeous area! Send an email or call (928) 892-9170 for more information about boat and personal watercraft rentals at Fool Hollow Lake!


All rules and regulations are strictly enforced. If you are not sure, please ask a ranger. The area contains natural hazards. Please enjoy the recreation area with caution. Especially watch your children!


At the mention of this British dessert, my mind races through the various references to fools, from the fool that accompanied King Lear on his journey across the howling heath, to the modern question "What kind of fool are you?" But the name of this delicate dessert actually comes from the French word fouler, meaning to press or crush, referring to the crushed fruits that are gently folded into thick cream. It is this simplicity that makes the dish shine. And as the British fool, I get to choose the berries and sing "here we go round the mulberry bush" as I dish up!


2 Place the fruit in a large saucepan and sprinkle with the sugar. Add enough water to just cover and bring the mixture to a boil, letting, allowing the sugar to dissolve. Let the mixture simmer for 10-15 minutes, until the fruit has completely softened.


3 Add the syrup, if using (elderflower works very well with gooseberries, and ginger is great with rhubarb). Check the compote for sweetness and add more sugar if you desire. Allow the compote to cool, then chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.


4 Whisk the cream and confectioners' sugar together until soft peaks form (it should not be too thick), then fold in the compote. Divide the fool among 6 decorative glasses and serve.


As brokers made their bets, some making a fortune, some making fools of themselves, others making their criminal defense cases, Cline and millions of other health care workers just prayed there would be enough supplies tomorrow.


But nothing has taught me about the connection between learning and foolishness more than sharing a house for the past 8 years with my little pint-sized artists, who seem to show more creativity in one day than I do in a month.


You say you are scarcely competent to write books just yet. That is just why I recommend you to learn. If I advised you to learn to skate, you would not reply that your balance was scarcely good enough yet. A man learns to skate by staggering about and making a fool of himself. Indeed he progresses in all things by resolutely making a fool of himself. You will never write a good book until you have written some bad ones.


This sculpture was once part of a provocative parade of characters that decorated the faade of an unusually showy home in downtown Exeter, England, built in the first half of the sixteenth century by a wealthy merchant named Henry Hamlyn.


The fool was the quintessential medieval entertainer, whether on the street or at court. His slippery character allowed him to move between worlds, defying the strict social order of sixteenth-century English society.


His hold on the imagination derived in part from his paradoxical nature. Both an insider and outsider, he occupied a peculiar place at court as the one person able to ridicule the very person he served.


The strange animal on which he stands is part of the repertory of sculpted creatures that lurked in the corners and crevices of medieval buildings, as gutters, corbels, or column capitals. They show up in the margins of medieval manuscripts, as well.


In sixteenth-century art and literature, the jester and peasant, medieval versions of the clown and tramp, were often cast as comedic counterparts. Details of clothing, headgear, footwear, and even facial features made for an entertaining game of contrasts.


Though the building the two sculptures adorned was originally built for Hamlyn, by the nineteenth century, when this print appeared in a local magazine, it had long served as an establishment for eating and drinking, known as the King John Tavern.


Specifically with regard to the stock market, the Greater Fool Theory becomes relevant when the price of a stock goes up so much that it is being driven by the expectation that buyers for the stock can always be found, not by the intrinsic value (cash flows) of the company. Under this assumption, any price (no matter how high) can be justified since another buyer presumably exists who is willing to pay an even higher price.




So as a financial professional, should you ever try to implement a greater fool strategy? How do you recognize a client that wants to play the greater fool game? What should you do if your client wants to buy an overpriced stock?




There is abundant evidence that, with respect to investors, greater fools actually exist. However, this is a very risky strategy that is not recommended for long-term investors. Successfully implementing a greater fool strategy is labor intensive and time intensive. One must pay an excessive amount of attention to markets, because price trends can reverse in minutes. Most clients (and financial professionals) do not have the time and resources to do that. The greater fool strategy usually is not a feasible or sustainable one for investors who do not have the speculation and market trend expertise of full-time day traders.



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