Tag: Spring

  • Two Rivers Bridge

    Two Rivers Bridge

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    The Two Rivers pedestrian bridge in Little Rock, Arkansas.Part of the Arkansas River Trail.

  • Wappanocca Seasons

    Wappanocca Seasons

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    The Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge is an old oxbow of the Mississippi River that is now isolated almost 9-miles (14.5 km.) to the west of it. Seen here in both spring and autumn.

  • Vernal Sunrises

    Vernal Sunrises

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    Two different Vernal Equinox sunrises seen from the same location.

  • Oxeyes at Dawn

    Oxeyes at Dawn

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    An Oxeye Daisy wet with morning dew.

  • Ozark Valley Spring

    Ozark Valley Spring

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    One of my most popular photos – this shows what many call “Arkansas’s Grand Canyon”. This view of it can be seen from a pull-off on Hwy 7-North – Map below.

  • Flowers for the Caddo

    Flowers for the Caddo

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    Grape Hyacinths growing along the banks of the Caddo River,at a Native American burial ground in Norman, Arkansas.

  • Triple Falls

    Triple Falls

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    This is actually called “Twin Falls”, because the ones in the center and on the left are fed by springs up on the bluff that run year-round – so you can always see those two. The third is a creek that also runs along the bluff and is often dry, but in times of heavy…

  • Friendship Pond – May 2013

    Friendship Pond – May 2013

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    You’ll find this pond at the end of Friendship Trail, behind the Jessieville Information and Ranger Station on Hwy 7.

  • Silver to Gold

    Silver to Gold

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    Original photography.

  • Lost Valley Wild Columbine

    Lost Valley Wild Columbine

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    Wild Columbine growing in the Lost Valley area of the Buffalo National River.

  • Iron Springs in May Green

    Iron Springs in May Green

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    Iron Springs is a small roadside park on Scenic Highway 7,and a location on the Ouachita National Recreation Trail.

  • White Milkweed

    White Milkweed

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    Asclepias variegata to be precise.