Arkansas, Country Strolls and Airplanes

Our adventures in Arkansas were, again, limited by time.  We took time to enjoy some beautiful sunny but cool weather.

Our first stop was in Greenwood, AR. We stayed on a lovely piece of property called Dragonfly Pond. It was right in the heart of a tiny town. We walked around the quaint, small town Downtown area and found our way to a Coal Mine memorial and a heritage park with walking trail. Another guest that came to Dragonfly Pond told us about Crystal Bridges Museum, in Arkansas and the College of the Ozarks, AKA School of hard work, in Hollister, Missouri.  We put those on our “to do list”. We chilled a couple days here and even made time to practice our instruments in the quiet of the evening.

Greenwood, Arkansas and heritage park:

We spent two days in Greenwood and then moved on to Fayetteville. We took time off to tour an aviation and military museum.

Crystal Bridges is a free art museum with beautiful manicured walking trails. It is part of the Walton family’s art collection intermingled with borrowed and donated art items. They even have a Frank Lloyd Wright house that has been moved to the property. It is sponsored by Walmart, so free to the public and absolutely awesome. And, of course there is always time for a drink at a local bar! 😉

And to make the day perfect, we got to take a road trip on the Bike

Thanks for checking on our adventure.  Leave us a comment and let us know what’s happen with ya’ll.  See you in Missouri

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2 Comments

  1. I love Arkansas!! So glad you got to see some art–I know you enjoyed that!! Love y’all bunches!

  2. What a great time you two are having
    And at a perfect time in your lives. Keep safe and keep sending your adventures. Love you. Aunt Nancy

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