Frozen Flora – the Season of the Frost Flower
The hills of the Ozarks are a wet place. Rain water becomes spring water or ground water as it passes through our limestone karst topography. As it gets colder out the bluffs leach out this water in...
View ArticleIt has begun…
After a long summer’s drought the forecast is for COLOR! It’s just starting, here and there, but it’s coming. I was driving home about 10 days ago and saw my first glimpse – Virginia Creeper wrapped...
View ArticleLeaf Peeking at Sweet Spring
Fall color is starting to pop and I got a chance to shoot a bit before dark the last two nights. I headed to one of my favorite spots in Eureka Springs – Sweet Spring. Eureka is the town that water...
View ArticleOzarks Autumn – Gold
Gold. Gold is my gateway drug. Greens become golds… Gold shift to orange… And the rare few end their days in crimson. But it all begins with gold.
View ArticleAutomne dans les Aux Arcs – C’est Orange!
Ok – so I don’t speak French. I took three years in high school and struggled through it. One day my teacher, Madame Sprott commented on my sweater – “Oooooo! C’est orange!” It’s been stuck in my head...
View ArticleSunday Brunch
Good morning, my little Chickadees, the Bird Buffet at the Stone House will be open daily throughout the winter, but make sure to stop by for our award winning Sunday Brunch! Dead tree trunks packed...
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