Sunday, December 27, 2015

Christmas in Hot Springs, Arkansas


Elizabeth & Hana in front of the gingerbread house at The Arlington. James & Hana also got in some Saturday nigh jazz band and dancing at the hotel.
Pete & Hana decorate a 'found' Christmas tree composed of discarded evergreen branches that we wired together. It worked out so well that I think we'll try this method again!
Pete & Elizabeth opening gifts.
Pete & Frankie cuddlz
New bathroom fan! A slight upgrade from the old 50s era (?) hunk of metal. This project did end up taking much longer than expected (as usual) so it's a good thing we stayed so long!


James was busy all month packing the freezer full of fresh caught fish for the journey ahead. He also cooked up some of the BEST fried catfish we've ever had last week. Get ready for James' Ragin' Cajun RV Kitchen.
  My month in Arkansas was solitary. Hot Springs is a busy, congested town, and I usually find the more people I'm around, the more alone I feel. My phone and fishing gear were swept away at Lake Catherine below the dam when the water was raised suddenly. I heard a short beep, and my jigs, phone, bucket, and the fish I had caught were all swallowed up.  Nonetheless, my time in Hot Springs was solitary in a good way. I caught the biggest Walleye I have caught yet, and I emphasize on the 'yet', and had a lot of time to practice the guitar I picked up in a Memphis pawn shop. 

  One of my favorite activities in Hot Springs was filling jugs with fresh untreated water from one of the town's several public water stations. They say every spring has a different sort of flavor, and Hana and I did find one that we gravitated to the most. We also tried out the bathhouse experience and got a massage. I don't usually want one unless the person has a gift for really digging deep into the tight spots, but I did leave feeling much more relaxed than when I went in. We did a bit of hiking, but most trails in the area were steep and my body just can't take the inclines anymore. 

    A cat followed Frankie and I home while out walking one night. I thought something wasn't right when he kept approaching Frankie, but he also wanted me to pet him a lot. The next day Hana and I were out with the dogs and he popped out of a ditch and followed us home. We fed him, and he hung around for much of the evening. Sadly, we didn't see 'King David' the cat again after that night. 

  Now that we are on the road again and settled back into the rv I realize there are new friends to make, new waters to fish, and many new adventures to come. We still have months ahead of us to chase our vision of what would be an ideal life for us, and sometimes finding it can take longer than a year, or lead you somewhere you didn't expect. You just never know in this life. One thing I will say is that I have really gained an appreciation for people in the smaller towns. You just never know where you will want to call home, and that is part of the adventure. 

-James

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We had a great time, and after enjoying an extended holiday stay in AR we're moving on to our next state, Leeziana.

Thanks to Pete for being such a gracious host.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for all the pictures! Love the found Christmas tree! And the fact that you replaced the fan. Sorry to hear about James losing all his gear and phone, but glad he has stocked the freezer!

Unknown said...

It was nice to meet all of you! I enjoy the commentary you guys write about the trip. Have fun! Keep posting! Keep safe! Happy New Year! Elizabeth

Anonymous said...

What a lucky man I am. First my best friend Elizabeth came to stay for a while and then in came James and Hana. Oops, can't forget my new best friends Frankie and Mia. What a wonderful Christmas present. Also, besides the fan, I got a brand new toilet and it is the best peeing toilet I've ever used. Come try it some time.
When you left Elizabeth and I were forlorn, missing our little family.
I love you Hana and James. Thank you so much for letting us share you for a little while.
May every single moment of every single day be filled with peace, happiness and joy.
Love,
Pete

Hana Rose Pavlov said...

Thank y'all for the GREAT comments! We miss you guys too :)

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