Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Hot Springs National Park

Tuesday, November 19, 2019 - Hot Springs, AR

Today we headed into town, which is Hot Springs National Park.  As we were walking down the street I noticed the name of the store and I just had to take a picture and send it off to Valerie.  :)
As we walked down the sidewalk there were embedded historical markers like this.
At the end of bath house row is The Arlington Hotel.

Now we were headed for the Visitor Center, which is in one of the historic bathhouses.  When we passed the national park sign I took a picture.
In the park behind the sign was one of the few hot springs that are still open.  Next to the spring was a marker with a phone number to call for a phone tour.  You just dialed the number and entered number on the marker.  We found out that the temperature of the spring at the top of the hill was approximately 143 degrees.  And it was still very warm in the pool at the bottom of the hill.
You can't really see the steam from the water at the top of the hill.

This is the Hale Bathhouse.  It is a now hotel and dining room.
Here is a picture of one of the markers for the cell phone tour.  This one is for the display springs.
And here is the display springs.
We walked up the stairs to the Grand Promenade and I took a picture.  The Grand Promenade is behind the bathhouses and goes from one end of Bath House Row to the other end.  The visitor center is in the Fordyce Bathhouse, which is on the left.
Here is the front side of the Fordyce Bathhouse.
We went into and talked to a girl behind the counter and asked what all we should see while we are here.  She never told us to be sure to check out the self-guided tour of the building we were in.  We found out about the tour from the cell phone tour out front the building, which we listened to after we left.  So we went back in to go on the self-guided tour.  It was very interesting.



This is a "special" room for women; it has some unique bath devices.
This is what the men's bath house looks like.  It has a fountain in the middle and is much more ornate than the women's.
They also had a short video on the bathing experience.  So after our tour we headed down to the Buckstaff Bathhouse to see if we needed to make reservations.  Well it is first come, first serve and they were currently closed for lunch.  
So we headed back down to The Superior Bathhouse, which is the only Brewery in a National Park, to have lunch.
This was our view at lunch.
After lunch we walked back down to Buckstaff Bathhouse.  They still offer baths they way they were offered in the early 1900's.  We got right in and after paying, Mike went to right and I went to the left and up to the second floor.

First you are taken to a dressing room to get ready for your bath, then you are taken to the bathtub.  The water is cooled down to approximately 110.  You are in the tub for about 20 minutes and you are given a couple of cups of ice cold water to drink.

After the bath I was taken to a cot where they place a hot towel on your neck, back and legs.  It really is very relaxing.  They keep you wrapped up for about 15 minutes.  

Next was the sitz bath.  It was like a large sink on the floor.  My feet were on a stool outside of the sitz bath.  I was not sure how this really worked, so I did not add any additional water.  Mike went straight to the sitz bath from the bathtub and he made his sitz bath very hot.  They let you stay in the sitz bath for another 15-20 minutes and cook your "privates".

Once I was back in the dressing room I did take a selfie of me in my sheet.  :)
I was done before Mike, so I went out and sat on the front porch.  What a beautiful day!  I took a picture of my view.
Back in 2009 Mike and Mike J came here for a day and just walked around.  Mike was sure they stopped at a gazebo on the east mountain, and we finally found it.  And I took a picture of it and of Mike relaxing at it.  :)

And one more of the view from the gazebo, which is up by the mountain tower.


It was another wonderful day!

Travel to Hot Springs

Sunday, November 17, 2019 - Hot Springs, AR

On our way home from church, I took at picture of the most unusual Bass Pro Shop we have ever seen.
The front entrance looks normal, but we have never seen one in the shape of pyramid.

Once we got home, we packed up and headed down the road for J & J RV Park in Hot Springs, AR.  Gracie sure does like this RV park, our site is right next to a stream.

For dinner we went into town and went to Steinhaus Keller.  They claim to have real good German food.  And it was.



It was another wonderful day!

Travel to West Memphis

Saturday, November 16, 2019 - West Memphis, AR

We were up early this morning and headed for Tom Sawyer RV Park on the Mississippi River.  It was a beautiful day to drive. 
Shortly after I took this picture, we realized that Mike's bike was not strapped down.  It was like that for a little over 70 miles.  I am so surprised and very happy it did not come off the bike rack!

We made it to Tom Sawyer's RV Park and got all set up.  We are closer to the Mississippi River this time.  And the river is lower this time.

When we were here last time I meant to take a picture of the sign showing how high the river got in May 2011.  It is unbelievable!

Not only did it get that high on the building, but it had a lot of land to cross just to get to the building.

We decided we wanted Mexican for dinner tonight, so I looked on my phone for a highly rated restaurant and off we went.  When we pulled into the lot we realized it was the same restaurant we went to last time we were here.  :)
Once we got home we grabbed a beer and glass of wine, went across the drive to the riverbank, and sat on a bench by the river where I took several pictures.  They did not turn out very well, but it was very enjoyable.

Then I saw the moon coming up over some lights off in the distance.  It was not a full moon, but it was very big.
Several barges went by while we were sitting there.  This one had some pretty lights on it.

It was another wonderful day!

Beautiful Sunset

Thursday, November 14, 2019 - Clarksville, TN

Boy it was really really cold last night.  It ended up getting down to 9!  Mike disconnected the water to keep it from freezing.  WOW!  Why are we still this far north? :)

Tonight the sunset was beautiful. As usual the pictures don't do it justice.

It was another wonderful day!

SNOW!

Monday, November 11, 2019 - Clarksville, TN

That night, the temperatures started to drop and the rain we were getting turned to Snow!  Oh no!

We only got a couple of inches, but the temperature got down to 25 and it was cold!  We disconnected and drained our water lines so they wouldn't freeze.  We are absolutely not far enough south yet.  :)

It was another wonderful day!

Riverwalk

Sunday, November 10, 2019 - Clarksville, TN

Today we went to the McGregor Park and Cumberland Riverwalk in downtown Clarksville.

As we walked down the riverwalk we came to a boat ramp that went down to the water.  Since we were at the start of our walk, Mike threw rocks and we let Gracie play in the water.  On the way back, she wanted to go down there and play again, but we did not want her to get wet again.  She was pulling me pretty firmly.  :)
When we got back to the parking lot, Gracie was worn out so we put her in the car while we went into the River Museum.  It is a very small museum about how the town of Clarksville grew due to the river.  It was very interesting.

It was another wonderful day.