Tag: Trees & Leaves
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Watch it Rain on Silvia
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Posted in PhotographyLake Silvia is a secluded spot on the eastern edge of the Ouachitas.Seen here in a light rain shower.
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PJ’s Tree in Spring
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Posted in PhotographyAn oak tree blooming over the reputed “grave” of Petit Jean,at Stout’s Point – Petit Jean State Park.
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Hopper Church of Christ
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Posted in PhotographyThis is the old Hopper, Arkansas Church of Christ – it’s more modern replacement stands next door. The above photo was taken in October of 2010 and is probably my most popular. At the time, you could still enter the ground floor and look around, though I couldn’t say what state it’s in at the…
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Old Forester
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Posted in PhotographyThis is almost all that’s left of “Forester, Arkansas” – a company town that literally shut-down and vanished.The log pond and the concrete bones of the old sawmill can be seen here.This is a haunting and compelling place that I’ve returned to many times – follow the Forester tag.
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Stroll in the Swamp
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Posted in PhotographyThis is the magnificent boardwalk at the Louisiana Purchase State Park in Arkansas.It leads to a historical marker indicating the baseline from which all surveys of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase were made from. It’s a bit off the beaten path… Map below.One of my most popular images, and a personal favorite.
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LOViT Boardwalk in Autumn Leaves
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Posted in PhotographyThe Lake Ouachita Vista Trail Watchable Wildlife Trail……in autumn.
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LMF Trail Panorama
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Posted in OtherThe trail along side Little Missouri Falls, in the Ouachita Mountains.
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Colorful Mystery
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Posted in PhotographyThis has stumped a couple of the best botany experts I know.If you can identify it, let me know!
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Onyx Landmark Church
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Posted in PhotographyIt took me a while to discover the name of this is the “Onyx Landmark Missionary Baptist Church”.It’s in Onyx, Arkansas – and that’s the South Fork of the Fourche La Fave River…I don’t know how they get to the place when the river is high. Map below.
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Petit Jean Valley, November Mist
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Posted in PhotographyLooking from the western edge of Petit Jean Mountain on a misty November day.