Today was the last day in Eureka Springs, Arkansas...and it was a great day. It started out having church in a small Christian church made of glass. See the photos and details in photo section of the blog. It was a very nice service - pastor spoke about all people being equal. Hmmmm...how did he know...? He was very good and the music was wonderful. The environment was beyond belief.
We then drove to a wild cat sanctuary (Turpentine Creek Wildlife Reserve) and viewed over 100 large cats (and a few other animals they have saved). Each big cat had a sad story of abuse - with a happy ending at the reserve. See photos.
Later, we had lunch at the Road Kill Cafe (not so good, but then again, it was road kill).
I've learned a few things about RV living...
*Do not let Ken pop microwave popcorn in the RV. He burned a small bag and the entire RV filled with smoke (hanging out the door flapping the smoke out must have been an interesting sight for our neighbors).
*You do not need fingernails for RV living. I broke two (deeply)...and then cut the rest as short as they were when I used to bite them in high school.
*Most people who RV are retired, very friendly...and chatty (and own small dogs). I'm sure this list will grow daily.
Nite~ Carol and Ken
Sunday, July 5, 2009
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