Tag: Water

  • Watch That Fall

    Watch That Fall

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    A hiker stops to admire the 100-foot (30-meter) Cedar Falls, the centerpiece of Petit Jean State Park.

  • Ouachita Willow – August Morning

    Ouachita Willow – August Morning

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    At the Spillway area of Lake Ouachita.One of my most popular images and a personal favorite.

  • Water Above and Below

    Water Above and Below

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    A certain spot on Lake Nimrod – and one of my favorite B/W conversions.

  • LOViT WWT

    LOViT WWT

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    All those letters stand for the Lake Ouachita Vista Trail – and the Watchable Wildlife Trail section of it seen here. This section can be found off of Hwy 270 where you turn to go to Shangri La (map below). In addition to this wonderful elevated boardwalk, there are paved trails through the surrounding woods…

  • Bard Springs Dam

    Bard Springs Dam

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    Bard Springs is a very secluded spot deep in the Ouachita National Forest.

  • Another Birdhouse on DeGray

    Another Birdhouse on DeGray

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    You’ll pass by this scene while hiking the Green Heron Trail at Lake DeGray State Park. Chances are it’s still there – the one seen in this post is more iffy.

  • Pointing to Sunset

    Pointing to Sunset

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    I’m surprised at how popular this simple image has proven to be over the years.It’s a small point just off the road at Brady Mountain, in the Ouachitas of Arkansas .

  • Wishing for Fish

    Wishing for Fish

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    Original artwork.

  • Eight Golden Geese

    Eight Golden Geese

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    Geese swimming in the first light of dawn at Harris Break.

  • DeGray Birdhouse

    DeGray Birdhouse

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    A wildlife viewing blind in the state park on Lake DeGray that I always called “The Birdhouse”. (The bird is my partner Frank.) This was located on Green Heron Trail at the park, but storms tore the roof off of it and I was told they had no plans to fix it – so the…

  • Pinnacle Valley

    Pinnacle Valley

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    Pinnacle Mountain looks like a volcano in the background (its not) while you’re looking up the Maumelle River near where it joins the Arkansas River. That’s the “Little Maumelle” joining on the far left. Taken from the Two Rivers Pedestrian Bridge in Little Rock.

  • Fishing is a Rush

    Fishing is a Rush

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    These gentlemen were fishing at the dam on Lake Nimrod – while it was running full-bore. And they were catching them too! It was also one of those rare times I thought to take some video…