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Mount Nebo
I’d been telling my companions in adventure about the road to the top of Mount Nebo. It had originally been built for carriages, and when cars came along, the old track was paved as it was. The road is narrow, … Continue reading
Tanyard Springs
We camped, or at least we planned to camp, in Petit Jean State Park for six nights. My brother-and-sister-in-law were in their camper on the next site. My in-laws rented a house about half a mile away in a place … Continue reading
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Summers Riverview Mansion
B&B’s can be iffy sorts of places, in my experience. We once stayed in one in Galena, Illinois that felt like a dorm and didn’t have locks on the doors. We stayed in one in Eureka Springs, Arkansas that didn’t … Continue reading
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The Super Museum
In 1959, a fan of Superman began collecting … everything. Much of it is on display in a small museum in downtown Metropolis. Artifacts used in various movies and TV shows are mixed with toys and advertisements and clothing items … Continue reading
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Shadow
Late one afternoon, I noticed how crisp the shadows were on the snow. I waded through the drifts to a nearby schoolyard, placed the chair in an undisturbed spot and climbed a snow pile to get the perspective I wanted. … Continue reading
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