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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Discovering the Sunflower Trail and Festival near Shreveport, Louisiana


Looking for something fun to do in the Shreveport area in June? The Sunflower Trail and Festival in Gilliam, Louisiana is the perfect activity! And guess what! It’s free!



The annual festival is held every June in the downtown area of the very small town of Gilliam. What looked to be about a hundred arts and craft booths are grouped in a shaded area behind an old general store. As we make our way through the crowds, I notice several booths with activities for children and can hear music from a band. We didn’t stay long due to the heat and what seemed like thousands of people. I would recommend going early to find a parking place.





The highlight of the festival is the sunflower trail. It runs along Highway 3049 from Gilliam to Shreveport.






 There are many fields of sunflowers along the way to stop and visit.




 The fields are perfect for taking cute photos! There is even a photography contest. As with the festival, go early to miss the crowds!




You can drive the Sunflower trail anytime in the month of June. Oh, and you can pick the flowers!




Gilliam is located about 20 miles north of the Shreveport/ Bossier City area and about 48 miles south of Texarkana, Texas.


Happy Travels!





Thursday, January 11, 2018

My New Orchid Haul: A Peek into My Latest Collection


I just wanted to do a quick post and let everyone know about the beautiful orchids I found today.



Walmart was putting them out as I walked into the garden center. They have a variety of colors, but each store only has about 12 plants. The best part is that they are only $ 9.99!



I am absolutely in love with these beauties!



If you would like to see more of my "jungle" sun room or get updates on my cold hardy tropical garden, leave a comment and I will do more post. 😊




Happy Gardening!

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

The Old Mill (North Little Rock) Arkansas


Nestled in the middle a neighborhood in North Little Rock is T.R. Pugh Memorial Park.




It is a small beautifully landscaped area and home to Pugh's Old Mill.




The Mill was built in 1933 and is an authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill.




It is best known for its appearance in the opening scene of the 1939 film Gone With the Wind.





The concrete bridges were built Senor Dionico Rodriguez to look like stumps and entangled wood branches.





The park is open every day from sunrise until sunset.





It is free to get into the park.







The address is:
3800 Lakeshore Dr.
Lakshore Dr. and Fairway Ave.
North Little Rock, AR 72116

Happy Travels!