A temptation across the street from our booth at Mosaics Festival of the Arts in St. Charles, MO. A plaque next to the door notes that this building has been a bar continuously since the 1880s, except during Prohibition when the proprietors only sold sodas. (Yeah, right.)
Decisions, decision, decision. Do we continue heading south toward Oxford, MS, and take our chances at the Double Decker Art Fair? Or, do we simply go to Tunica, MS, and gamble at the casinos?
Bound for the Double Decker Art Fair in Oxford, MS, on Friday, 4/29/11. (Many of the photos were taken through the van's windshield so please pardon the blurry bug splatters.)
Center: The land on the Arkansas side of the Mississippi is low and currently mostly under water . The situation is worse since we were through last week. A section of Interstate 40 was closed yesterday due to rising water covering the roadway.
Clockwise:
1.) Heading east on Interstate 40.
2.) The Arkansas Highway Patrol is on the job. Speeding on the interstates didn't used to be a problem in our old van. It felt as if it were going to start coming apart as one approached the 70 mph speed limit. We have to be more careful not to get a lead foot in our new van.
3.) West Memphis, AR: We don't want to go to either Blytheville or St. Louis. Head to Memphis.
4.) On the bridge over the Mississippi River.
5.) Once across the Mississippi River bridge, you're briefly on a city street and must move to the right to exit onto I-55 heading toward Jackson, MS. Follow that truck. (We missed this exit on one of our early sojourns through Memphis. I thought we'd never find our way back to I-55.)
6.) Jo really ought to start thinking about changing lanes, but I'm not a backseat driver so I'll keep my mouth shut.
Considering the condition of the car, the best advice might be: Find a different ride.
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Bridge over the Buffalo National River at the Pruitt Ranger Station (near Jasper, AR, on Hwy 7.) It was getting late on a mid-winter's day when this photo was taken.
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I obeyed the lakeside signs and neither went skating nor tried my hand at ice fishing.
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I don't always obey every sign, especially not those that are misspelled.
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From the archives and back to a warmer day last summer. Too bad I couldn't join in the swimming. Instead, Jo and I had a booth set up on the other side of the lake and were participating in Art in the Park sponsored by the Columbia Art League. Still, Stephens Lake Park is a beautiful setting for and art fair.
A sampling of the foods on offer at Smoky Hill River Festival, Salina, KS. (June, 2010)
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One might wonder about the purpose of a trash receptacle with a sign requesting no trash be deposited. The photo below explains.
On subsequent visits to Stephens Lake Park, the Dog Waste Station was gone. Perhaps the lack of compliance had something to do with its removal.
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After a couple of weeks confined to our homestead by an ice and snow covered road, my wife and I finally made a trip into town on Monday. In addition to several stop for replenishing food and supplies, we celebrated Valentine's Day by enjoying a hot fudge sundae at the Daisy Queen.
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Sign on a fudge vendor's booth at Art in the Park, Columbia, MO.
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