Well,
here’s the hodgepodge of random and glorious sites we saw yesterday. It was almost an overload. Hold onto your hats …
Oh,
but first, yesterday when I asked for meal suggestions in Marshall, we received
a message from a college era friend who lives in Longview. Sadly, we were heading the opposite
direction.
Mildred’s. I’m not really sure what the purpose was, but
the building looked really rustic and very cool.
Not
one, but four, six-foot-tall gigantic metal chickens. How can that not be awe-inspiring?
T-Bone
Walker Day was coming in Linden, Texas.
We saw the billboard.
Here’s
a grand favorite: Mr. Ed’s Trade Center.
Didn’t see the horse anywhere, though.
Or Wilbur. Don’t understand the
appeal of this one? You’re too young.
By
Faith Automotive. Aren’t they all,
really?
Wait. Four more of those giant chickens.
Lanark. Nope.
Nothing there. At all. It was just my favorite city name on the map
for the day.
Speaking
of city names, we passed through Washington and Nashville. Told you Chris drives fast.
The
fog and sun played a game of tug of war as we approached Domino, Texas. The result was some pretty images of fog and
brightness against a horde of trees and hills.
Chris
saw some red flowers that fascinated her enough to stop in someone’s yard and
take a picture. We haven’t looked them
up in the red flower database yet. More
to come on that one, I suppose.
Ozan. Population 81. Yep. A
real city. Sounds like someone who can
fix your foundation. Check with Nolan
Ryan. Don’t get it? You need to watch some more TV commercials.
Hope. Finally.
We crossed into Arkansas and went to our first National Park site
thing. Where were we? President Bill Clinton’s grandmother’s old
house. It’s where he lived as a
baby. We met some nice ladies from
Longview there.
Next
stop? Murfreesboro, home of the Crater
of Diamonds State Park. No, it wasn’t a
scheduled stop, but we were right there, and who can refuse a field of
diamonds? Next time … me. See, it has been raining in Arkansas, a
lot. But everyone we talked to said
after it rains is the best time to search for diamonds (Oh, did I mention? The park is a
huge 37 acre plowed field of mud. And
you too – yes, you – can stomp around in the mud and muck searching for that
elusive diamond in the rough). OK, I’ll
hasten to say … no, we found no diamonds.
Just jasper and volcanic rock (The
whole field is a gigantic volcano, just waiting to erupt. Maybe).
Oh, but I did make a new friend – one who would choose to join us on the
rest of our journey. His name is Cyrus
Scorpezius, a very large, stuffed scorpion.
An incredibly rare species, I might add.
One
more giant chicken.
Oh,
and in the field nearby, a whole herd of real chickens. Or flock.
Or gaggle. A bunch of real
chickens.
Whoosh. Another giant metal chicken.
Look. Another giant chicken. This one was painted carefully to resemble
the real thing, but I was able to expertly discern that the six-foot-tall
marvel was in fact a hoax, and not a real, breathing chicken at all.
Siri
pulled her first prank of the trip on Chris.
As we got to Hot Springs, we were searching for the Visitor’s Center of
the Hot Springs National Park. Siri had
very specific commands as to how to arrive … as usual. Everything seemed normal. Until we realized we were on a wild goose
chase up in the hills in the middle of the National Forest with no humanity in
sight anywhere. And just as we made that
realization, Siri declared, “You have arrived at your destination.” That, my friends, it the Siri way of saying, “Gotcha.” Sure enough, we put in the request a second
time, and she had us backtrack to the actual center. She even led us to our hotel with no
glitches. Good one, Siri. You make our trips so much fun. But be careful. Chris wasn’t exactly charmed.
Meanwhile
we got a message from some Colorado friends who saw one of my FaceBook travel
tips posts. Come to find out, they are
now Hot Springs friends. Bruce and Becky
had us over for a great dinner of burgers and baked beans and lemon meringue
pie (Or however you spell it). Good stuff.
Psalms
103:1 says, “Praise the Lord, O my soul; all
my inmost being, praise his holy name.”
Father,
thanks for the hospitality offers from Rick and Blessed and Bruce and
Becky. Bless them for their
openness. Amen.
1 comment:
Enjoyed seeing you and Chris last night. Check out the mountain tower where you can see all of Hot Springs. Have a fun day in Hot Springs.
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