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Can't Beat the View

I know that my posts have been jumbled recently, but there has been so much going on recently! I can hardly keep up with it all. I just wanted to step back to the Arkansas Fiber Arts Extravaganza again and share with you a few pictures of the amazing view. Look:

The Lodge at Mt Magazine looks out over a beautiful landscape. If we hadn't had to mind the booth I could have sat out on the giant patio all day.
It's a darn good thing I didn't see this place before my wedding, I might have hauled my whole family to Arkansas. :-) Ok, well, probably not and I did LOVE the jazz hall where we got married, so I have no regrets there, its just that the HUGE patio looking out over all that beauty made me think of a wedding.
We never did get a super clear day, but I bet when there is one you can get some really stellar pictures.
We did get a stellar sunset though. It was hard to hold still enough to take these pictures because a cold front rolled in and the wind was blowing and my hands were freezing, but it was worth it, I think.
I think this would be a lovely place to come back to when I am less rushed and pressured. Perhaps for a romantic weekend getaway? (hint, hint darling!) And I hear there is fabulous camping near by.

It's nice sometimes to stop for a minute and just admire the view. I believe it's also necessary to my sanity. So if you haven't had time today to pause, do so. And admire the view.

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