Jessica, a stunning photo, crystal clear of the river/lake and house … and so tempting to explore further! 😃 Hope you and your family are all well! xxx
Jessica, I’ve been writing lots about my book ‘The Storyteller Speaks ‘ these past few months I was worried I’d bore people! You can read a bit about it here in this link and there are links to amazon too. It is avaiblae in kindle and paperback!
My niece had her wedding reception in that building at that park! And it was opening trout fishing day. She was worried her fiancee and his groomsmen would not make it back in time for the wedding…..they were fishing.
I bet that was a sight to see. I’ve never been brave enough to go there on opening day!! It would be cool to see a picture from above! Like from a plane. What a cool place to have a reception. The picnic shelters are so unique! Lots of history, too.
Hi Jessica. This is Peggy from Arkansas – Just stopped by for a short hello after being absent for months. Hope life is treating you kind. I am trying to dodge this awful flu in Arkansas. Am still writing my second book and staying very busy.
Love this photo – great job capturing this wonderful scene. Take care and God bless you and your family. Catch you again someday.
Well, hi. What a wonderful surprise! I was thinking about you the other day. We are doing well, thank you. Ready for spring. Good idea to avoid that flu, heard it is really bad this year. How exciting about your second book. Please let me know when it’s published. I’d love to read it.
Thank you for your kind words about this picture. The building is tucked back in a picnic area and sits right over the water. So pretty.
I’m sooooo glad you stopped by. I hope you have a fabulous day!
It’s in Missouri at Bennett Springs State Park. It is a trout fishing park. There are several picnic areas and this little arched building is close to a picnic shelter. Thank you.
Jessica, a stunning photo, crystal clear of the river/lake and house … and so tempting to explore further! 😃 Hope you and your family are all well! xxx
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Hi sweetheart. Thank you so much. I love that place. ❤️ How are you? I saw you have a BOOK!!! Tell me more!!
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Jessica, I’ve been writing lots about my book ‘The Storyteller Speaks ‘ these past few months I was worried I’d bore people! You can read a bit about it here in this link and there are links to amazon too. It is avaiblae in kindle and paperback!
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Oohhpos for the link!
https://annikaperry.com/2018/01/17/in-my-hands/
Have a wonderful weekend, my friend! 😀❤️🌺
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Thank you, sorry I’m so behind!!
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How nice. I’m sorry I’ve missed it. I have been out of the blogging loop. My last post was January 31…
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Stunning photo!
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Thank you soooooo much. Nature is just about my favorite thing ever!! Going to check out a new lake area today!
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Awesome!
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My niece had her wedding reception in that building at that park! And it was opening trout fishing day. She was worried her fiancee and his groomsmen would not make it back in time for the wedding…..they were fishing.
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Oh my gosh!! That is the BEST story EVER!!!!
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If it was opening trout day, I bet that place was packed!!
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Yes it was….the shores were filled with fishermen
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I bet that was a sight to see. I’ve never been brave enough to go there on opening day!! It would be cool to see a picture from above! Like from a plane. What a cool place to have a reception. The picnic shelters are so unique! Lots of history, too.
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It was beautiful!
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The picture is wonderful. I really like how the arch is in the foreground.
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Hi Sheryl. Thank you so much. Love that you like the arch.
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Hi Jessica. This is Peggy from Arkansas – Just stopped by for a short hello after being absent for months. Hope life is treating you kind. I am trying to dodge this awful flu in Arkansas. Am still writing my second book and staying very busy.
Love this photo – great job capturing this wonderful scene. Take care and God bless you and your family. Catch you again someday.
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Well, hi. What a wonderful surprise! I was thinking about you the other day. We are doing well, thank you. Ready for spring. Good idea to avoid that flu, heard it is really bad this year. How exciting about your second book. Please let me know when it’s published. I’d love to read it.
Thank you for your kind words about this picture. The building is tucked back in a picnic area and sits right over the water. So pretty.
I’m sooooo glad you stopped by. I hope you have a fabulous day!
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Thanks for your comments. Will be by again in a few weeks.
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Can’t wait!
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And WHAT a view!!! Beautiful Jessica. ~ Cobs. x
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Hi Cobs. Thank you. It’s one of my favorite places at that park. ❤️
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What a great photograph, Jessica.
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Thank you. We had a wonderful time there that day!
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And such a clear view, too, ahead and in the water 👌🏻
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Hi. Oh my gosh. You should see that water! It is sooooo clear that even the blues are bluer.
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Wonderful – where is that please?
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It’s in Missouri at Bennett Springs State Park. It is a trout fishing park. There are several picnic areas and this little arched building is close to a picnic shelter. Thank you.
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Great – apart from fish should be left alone to enjoy their lives.
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