The Ranch where we hunted.
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Eat a Crunchwrap
Crunchwraps rule. If you haven't had one yet, I highly recommend it. Get one at a Taco Bell near you. Though I eat them regularly it was nice to eat real mexican (or New Mexican) food again as I went to New Mexico for a week. This won't be much of a post or entry or whatever you call this, just wanted to report that I'm back in Arkansas for my few friends who care about me. I had a great time and enjoyed my family, nice weather, camping, hunting, and pretty scenery (oh yeah, did I mention the food). I'll post some pictures at RN pictures (link to the right). Carrie missed me terribly but she is okay now that I am back. Thanks David for dropping my truck off at the airport. You're awesome and I'm going to take that picture of you with the messed up hair off the RNP site........NOT! Thanks buddy.
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Fall is finally here...well sort of
Well, fall has just about made its way to NWA. We've had a few cold days now though it was warm yesterday. Carrie and I hiked the Yellowrock Trail at Devil's Den yesterday and many of the trees were still green. We haven't hit our peek yet which usually seems to be about the last week of October. Tim Ernst (well known photographer and writer of the ozark hiking trails book series for those of you outside of AR and aren't famliar) is predicting a slightly later fall this year based on what he sees with the changing colors out west. This picture was taken at Mt. Sequoyah on 10-29-05. It's pretty up there as well as around Wilson Park in Fayetteville. Also, I was fishing on the White River below Beaver Dam last weekend (Oh, be sure to check out my Really Neato Fishin' Site, link to the left) and there were some beautiful bankside trees which probably are prettier since they see a lot of water even in the dry months due to the heavy water generation from the dam in the hotter summer months. There may be a few more good weeks to get out and have fun before it gets too cold so get after it. This nice weather season always seems too short.
Thursday, October 13, 2005
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