I spent the fall in the eastern Arkansas Ozarks, the northeastern Ozarks, the Ouacitas, the Arkansas Delta and the Timberlands. I am still amazed by all there is to see and do in this great state. I have now traveled from Ozark peak to Ouachita peak having spent time on Mt. Magazine (Mt. Magazine State Park) located near Paris, Arkansas and on top of Rich Mountain at Queen Wilhelmina State Park. I have listened to the blues along the Mississippi River in Helena, AR and dined at a table set for 120 guests in Tyranza, AR. I traveled to Camden, AR, Texarkana, AR, and Grady, AR through the vast timberlands of this state and visited pumpkin patches and historic buildings along the way. I went to Piggott, AR where the Ernest Hemingway wrote several stories and 100 pages of A Farewell to Arms.
Last month, my friend Rebecca traveled all the way from Indianapolis, IN to visit. We walked the River Market and visited the grounds of the Clinton Library. And, of course, were carried away by the sounds bands as we walked down Clinton Ave. We stopped and listened to the tunes of Mysterious Ways, a U2 tribute band at Sticky Fingerz in downtown Little Rock. The next day, we took in all of the beautiful fall color in the Ouachita Mountains and visited the waterfalls at Lake Catherine State Park.
Last week, I visited downtown Conway where I dined on Italian food and experienced all of the wonderful downtown shopping available in that city. There just aren't a lot of true downtown shopping locations like this anymore. Old store fronts filled with modern wares, art galleries, coffee shops and restaurants. They even have an Eiffel tower on display!
So, there is a brief summary of my fall travels. I've left a lot out, but you can catch up on those by visiting whrrl.com and searching for me. Next week, I travel to Paragould, AR, which, by the way, is the only town in the U.S. named Paragould.