Sunday, October 26, 2014

A Couple Southern States






We stayed in Rogers, Arkansas so that we could go to Eureka Springs. A cute town built on a cliff. They were some beautiful homes and quaint shops. The road through town was very narrow and windy not a great combination, for driving. We lucked into a craft show weekend. I bought a couple things but I didn't but the painted trash can for a hundred bucks. We left Rogers then went to Hot Springs (that's the town's name). While there, we went to Hot Springs National Park. This is not your normal national park.  Then it was on to Jackson, Mississippi.
headed southeast

 

Thorncrown Chapel in the Ozarks, designed by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright
over 425 windows in the chapel
 

one of the many Victorian homes in Eureka Springs

 
love the turret room, Guy always brings them to my attention when we drive anywhere

War Eagle Mill was having a large craft show, many vendors were there
the water wheel behind near the red building was turning the belts for the mill

the start of Walmart, this store, a museum, and café right here

the bridge over Lake Hamilton
the leaves had just started to change

the rough road to the lake from our campsite, Ripley and I walked to the lake

the first time I didn't have the camera, amazing color

Ripley was confused on where to stand, there was no sign
different campsite in Arkansas, small stream this time

the visitors center at Hot Springs National Park was a renovated bathhouse

this stain glass was in the Men's bath area
on the third floor was the gymnasium

the rest of the hot springs had been covered, but this one was left open, it was hot

third cardinal I saw that day, one bluejay
the promenade where people socialized while waiting for their next treatment

so many people came an filled up gallon containers with the hot mineral water

the Classy Dog where we had lunch
the Hot Springs Mountain Tower over 1200 feet high, nice views
 

our Mississippi campground was already for Halloween, I thought our hostess
Looked and sounded like Dolly Parton

the lake was beautiful and inhabited by fishing cranes, duck, geese, catfish and more

it was a pretty campground
we went into Jackson for some sightseeing, Cathedral of St Peter the Apostle
the capitol was having major renovations done

the capital building of Mississippi, much to Guy's dismay we were just in time
To join the tour

 
the stain glass was suburb (library)

there are three domes, this is the center one in the lobby area

stain glass in the dome of the senate
there were windows in the elevator so you could view the stain glass

Guy knocked at the Governor's gate but no one answered

early morning on the lake
gothic revival architect (yes, I looked that up)

next door to the clock, is St Andrew's Episcopal Church
 
 
 
 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Wow, Arkansas looks beautiful and interesting with the different architectures.
    Love the scenery too, the lakes and mountains. so pretty! Somehow not what I pictured Arkansas to look like.

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    1. I was surprised too. The houses and buildings in Eureka Springs were very cool. I would like to see the interiors. I keep forgetting the Ozarks are there.

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