We are finally on the road again. We travelled all of two hours the first day to Searcy and had a fun visit with my daughter and her family. After a trip to Fox for Leon's family reunion we will head east. We plan to stop in Florence, AL; Lake Sidney Lanier in Georgia; Rock Hill, SC; Charleston, SC; Savannah, Ga; Tybee Island, Ga; and Jekyll Island, GA. After that -- who knows?? We are open to suggestions. You can ride along in the right lane while we mosey down the backroads on our other blog.
Leon has switched to singing "Hear that lonesome whistle" as the trains rolled through town all night long. I heard nothing! The Elks has a nice place for us to park in Searcy with electricity and they even have a swimming pool. We might have to return in the summer.
Saturday, October 08, 2011
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Little Rock Food Truck Festival
Bicycle shopping led us to Little Rock so we stopped downtown at the Food Truck Festival on Main Street.
The first order of business was to check the progress of the Arkansas - Texas A&M game! |
Greg Dee and Leon seem to be happy to have found a vegetarian option! |
Philly cheese without the cheese .. think what that could have been with cheese! |
There were perhaps 10 food trucks there offering everything from fried snickers to Thai food. |
Greg Dee stopped eating long enough to give a KARK weather report. I gave him a four and a one! |
I might have bought a hot dog from this lady but we already had used our food tickets and I did not want to go stand in line to buy more. |
Had Kay been in the office this day she could have joined us, but it was a Saturday! |
After a trip to Sherwood the mission was accomplished. |
Monday, October 03, 2011
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
We were quite surprised on our morning walk at Garvan Gardens. They begin decorating for Christmas in mid September. Here comes the fish! |
I guess when you decorate the woods you need a large ladder. This is not one that I would want to climb. |
Even with the Christmas lights twinkling we had some fall azaleas blooming. |
The candy canes are up and many of the little houses. Still there is much to be done. |
Arkansas mosquitoes can be quite a reckoning force. |
Lovely little summer plants were still blooming and soon I bet the place will be overflowing with mums. |
Progress on the bonzai house seems slow but I think it will be worth the wait. Garvan Gardens is just a first class operation and a marvelous place for a morning stroll. |
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Cruizin' for a Cause
So much starts on facebook these days. While posting on the Remember in Hot Springs site Brad commented how fun it would be to cruize Central like in times past. It grew into a plan and became a benefit. How could the police interfere with a benefit drive? In the fifties it was quite popular with my group to go around the fountain. By the eighties the traffic got so bad around K-Mart and Burger Chef that the city put a stop to it.
Kay Ekey and group visiting with Brad Lovell in the old K-Mart parking lot. |
These girls had a blast and let everyone know they were in the HSHS class of '75. |
Always nice to have our sheriff get out and have some fun too. Larry was surprised that I remembered what color his panel truck was when he drove it to Lake Hamilton as a student there. |
Folks seemed quite interested in this Cobra. |
Yep, this is Arkansas..anything goes! And around the fountain they went. We chose to drive to the Arlington and sit on the bus bench and watch. Had it not been a Razorback game night and a Friday night of the county fair there probably would have been a much larger crowd. I was surprised that nobody put soap in the fountain!! I had my turn long ago and wanted to give others a turn. Lots more photos on Facebook. |
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Hot Air Balloon 101
So we were on the way to breakfast and as we passed Cornerstone we spotted Spa Force One and the early morning crew. "Brakes, Leon!" How fun to watch from beginning to end.
I never realized how really small the baskets are! |
Good idea! Especially if you are pilot Mike Hickey. |
Things are starting to take shape - it does take a crew. |
It is eight stories tall and 58 feet in diameter and has 872 yards of nylon material held together by seven miles of thread. |
Up, up and away! It contains 90,000 cubic feet of air when inflated and can lift 1,980 pounds. |
At last .. on to the English Muffin .. I am starving! But what a great way to start the day. |
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Spa City Blues Society Festival - final night
Leon was quite excited about his dessert while I was enjoying bar-b-q.
Scotty Harris was amazing on saxophone and Roxy joined the group on her viola.
But the highlight, in my opinion, was Greg and Lee Oskar, and the crowd seemed to agree.
So we enjoyed the festival tremendously and got the shirt to prove it!
Thursday, September 01, 2011
Getting ready for travel
Goodbye to toys
I said goodbye to my motorcycle and my Hobie Kayak. The motorcycle went to a young man in Springfield, MO and the Kayak went to a gentleman from Tennessee. There was a time when I would have used them but that was long ago. Well on to the next project, maybe another quad or a sail boat, or how far our we from the sea I've always wanted to surf?
Singing the Blues
Wouldn't you rather be geocaching? Decisions, decisions! We were over in Malvern locating a few caches and these folks kept being in our way as they were cleaning up the city parks. We have done most of the nearby caches and have to travel a little further these days.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Let the blues begin!
The 106 year old Ohio Club is still a pretty popular night spot in downtown Hot Springs. Each Wednesday night they have a spa city jam but this Wednesday was special so away we went. After a delicious supper we listened to the band and visited friends. There was an amazing crowd.
We had just about given up on Lee Oskar showing up but his plane had been delayed an hour. Show up he did and what a musician. I have never heard an accordian sing like his did! And I did not know about Scotty Harris on sax but I do now!
The Spa City Blues Society will be keepin' the blues alive in Hot Springs beginning tomorrow! Check their website for a list of the performers and location of the venue. We will see you there!
Lee Oskar and Scotty Harris performing at the Wednesday night jam at the Ohio Club! What an evening.
We had just about given up on Lee Oskar showing up but his plane had been delayed an hour. Show up he did and what a musician. I have never heard an accordian sing like his did! And I did not know about Scotty Harris on sax but I do now!
The Spa City Blues Society will be keepin' the blues alive in Hot Springs beginning tomorrow! Check their website for a list of the performers and location of the venue. We will see you there!
Lee Oskar and Scotty Harris performing at the Wednesday night jam at the Ohio Club! What an evening.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
A little shopping flurry!
I seem to have a pretty good reputation for doing all my shopping at once. I might not shop for months and then .... and then .... well my friends know the rest. So I had to go get a new basic black dress as mine just seems to keep shrinking. And what did I spot but some UGGs. My friends also know I rarely shop anywhere but TJ Maxx so they seemed like a good deal ... kind of like a half price sale! Come on winter!
I then stopped in next door to check out the new Home Goods store. I don't really feel a need for much new in the home goods department but there was the chair I have been looking for! Today after Leon and I hauled some tables for my sister and just happened to have the trailer hooked up it was time to nab it! Well if I don't spend the winter on the Florida beaches I will be all comfy in my new chair donning my new boots!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Marcus, Arkansas
I think I have always had a passion for old buildings. I just like old wood, old metal and stone. The highlight of a recent geocaching loop was coming across this old homeplace.
The old well and outbuildings were still there and I wondered what must be in the house, but I did not trespass.
Further down a dirt side road we passed this old barn. The house wasn't much newer but there were folks living there. Just good country living I guess.
Marcus was an old community on highway 84 west of Bismarck. There were many families living in the area and it was pretty decent farmland.
Further down a dirt side road we passed this old barn. The house wasn't much newer but there were folks living there. Just good country living I guess.
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