It was a wild and crazy weekend for me and #3! We had a great time doing lots of different merrymaking with friends and family. Be assured that we did manage to get some quality eating and drinking time during all of our weekend festivities. First, Wendy and Felicia came down and we all went to the annual NWArkansas Alzheimer's Walk in Springdale. Our Trucker Buddies for Alzheimer's Team raised $620 for the cause! Check out our pictures!
Next on the agenda was a day trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas http://eurekasprings.org/ which is just a short 30 minutes from the Turquoise House. There was an antique car show going on with the usual ghost tours, as well as, excellent eating and shopping. We ate lunch at the Crescent Hotel in Dr. Baker's Lounge high atop the hills of this quirky, well known tourist attraction of a city! Did you know that this town of 2,350 residents and tons of yearly visitors does not have one traffic light in the whole city? Check out those pictures, too!
My preplanned and easy to prepare flexible brunch of pork sandwiches, chips and dip, coleslaw, and exotic drinks came in mighty handy when we settled back at home on Sunday. We were all very tired as we kicked back to enjoy football, food, and family at our little Brunch in the Ozarks! Check out that yummy Ozark Redneck Caviar pictured up above...and we Lagniappe'd it by watching the Dallas Cowboys actually win one in their new billion dollar stadium! See you midweek for the next brunch menu and do take care!
Next on the agenda was a day trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas http://eurekasprings.org/ which is just a short 30 minutes from the Turquoise House. There was an antique car show going on with the usual ghost tours, as well as, excellent eating and shopping. We ate lunch at the Crescent Hotel in Dr. Baker's Lounge high atop the hills of this quirky, well known tourist attraction of a city! Did you know that this town of 2,350 residents and tons of yearly visitors does not have one traffic light in the whole city? Check out those pictures, too!
My preplanned and easy to prepare flexible brunch of pork sandwiches, chips and dip, coleslaw, and exotic drinks came in mighty handy when we settled back at home on Sunday. We were all very tired as we kicked back to enjoy football, food, and family at our little Brunch in the Ozarks! Check out that yummy Ozark Redneck Caviar pictured up above...and we Lagniappe'd it by watching the Dallas Cowboys actually win one in their new billion dollar stadium! See you midweek for the next brunch menu and do take care!
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