Following breakfast we went to the Ozark Botanical Gardens. Even though it is still winter, and there isn't much color to be found, we enjoyed walking along the trails and imagining what it will look like as soon as spring arrives.
Our last stop was the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. If you live in the Northwest Arkansas area, you know what a treasure this is. If you haven't been, we'll look forward to being your guides sometime. Here's their website, if you'd like to know more: Crystal Bridges Museum
Lynn got to pose beside one of her favorite paintings, Cattleya Orchid, Two Hummingbirds and a Beetle, painted by 19th century artist Martin Johnson Heade. A framed print has been hanging in our home for the past three years so it was a treat for her to see the original. A Van Gogh exhibit is coming soon.
Did I say, the museum was our last stop? There was actually one more. After dinner on Dickson Street I prevailed on Lynn to let me spend a few minutes browsing in my favorite book store. If you're ever in the area and can't find me, you might try here. Pure pleasure!