I saw your tweet so stopped by to check out your Wordless Wednesday. I love the pictures! What an interesting looking cave. The last picture is stunning! Where is Eureka Springs? I would love to visit such a scenic area.
Eureka Springs is in Arkansas. The cave is where one of the hundreds of natural springs in the area comes out of the earth. The last picture is the view off the balcony from our hotel room. Thanks for stopping!
This post is much better now with the last pic added. ;) I'm jealous of your romantic trip. I haven't been away alone with my husband in. . .well, since our honeymoon. Sigh.
That ring tells something. I think I know what. Congratulations! I've been to Eurika Springs long ago, when we lived in MO. But we didn't visit a cave. I didn't even know about it. Well, next time. The autumn foliage is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing these special pictures with us! All the best to you!
Great photos! I was lucky enough to experience the fall in Connecticut once, and the colours were amazing! It looks like you had a fun Halloween! I love your pumpkins! :)
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I saw your tweet so stopped by to check out your Wordless Wednesday. I love the pictures! What an interesting looking cave. The last picture is stunning! Where is Eureka Springs? I would love to visit such a scenic area.
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Eureka Springs is in Arkansas. The cave is where one of the hundreds of natural springs in the area comes out of the earth. The last picture is the view off the balcony from our hotel room. Thanks for stopping!
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ReplyDeleteThis post is much better now with the last pic added. ;) I'm jealous of your romantic trip. I haven't been away alone with my husband in. . .well, since our honeymoon. Sigh.
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ReplyDeleteThat ring tells something. I think I know what. Congratulations! I've been to Eurika Springs long ago, when we lived in MO. But we didn't visit a cave. I didn't even know about it. Well, next time.
ReplyDeleteThe autumn foliage is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing these special pictures with us! All the best to you!
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I've never been to Eureka Springs so thanks for the mini-tour. It looks like an awesome place to visit.
Also, thanks for commenting on my garden blog post about collecting marigold seeds.
Great photos! I was lucky enough to experience the fall in Connecticut once, and the colours were amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a fun Halloween! I love your pumpkins! :)
I've got a challenge for you on my blog! :)
http://mammabloggfraaustralia.blogspot.com/2009/11/challenge.html
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