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Bluebirds of Happiness
Terra Studios is best known (only known) as the place where Bluebirds of Happiness are created. There was a fairly large room at the end of the gift shop that contained glass birds and nothing else Windows looked into the … Continue reading
Hugo’s
Our friend went to college in northwest Arkansas and knows the area fairly well. We let her pick our lunch spot, and she picked Hugo’s in downtown Fayetteville. The restaurant is located down a flight of steps. The inside is … Continue reading
Devil’s Den Trail
Tuesday got off to a lazy start. Some of my fellow campers took off to find a cell signal. Others expressed a desire to sit and relax by the fire. I decided to walk the Devil’s Den Trail. I had … Continue reading
Lee Creek
On the first morning of camping, I took a stroll from our site to the dam along Lee Creek. There wasn’t anybody around. The sun was just rising above the surrounding hills. It was a good start to a good … Continue reading
Fort Smith
We toured Fort Smith National Historic Site in Fort Smith, Arkansas on a quiet Monday morning. The second fort’s main role in history was as a supply depot for forts further west. The barracks building later became a federal district … Continue reading
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