Showing posts with label Arkansas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arkansas. Show all posts

8/27/12

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Over the next three days, I'll have a special promo going--ALL OF MY BOOKS WILL BE FREE ON AMAZON--so I won't be writing a Weighty Wednesday this week. This also includes my short stories, which happen to explain a few more things you might have questions about in my novels.

You see, it's my birthday, so please, please please share this blog on your facebook page, tweet about it, or google plus. Four square, LinkedIn, Stumblupon, Digg, etc. etc are optional since I don't play there.

Since my kidlet was at camp last weekend, the hubs and I took a short trip to Eureka Springs. Artsy-fartsy and very eclectic! It was an evil, evil day (Weight Watchers-wize) as it started with Krispy Kremes for breakfast, lunch at The Oasis (Arkie-Mex cuisine), and finished with 'dinner' at Andy's custard. Hubs had Key Lime Pie custard (they jam a slice of Key Lime pie into the custard and mix) and I had a Boot Scoot something or other with Oreos, fudge and caramel. Yep, good and evil. *slurp*

Here are the pics:

We parked near this. It's part of the B&B to the right.

The Oasis--1/2 down a narrow set of stairs
Very funky and eclectic, a throwback to the 60's
I sat in the orange chair near vault. This place used to be a bank.
the 'back room'
The toilet--sink behind door. Step up @ 12 inches. MY knees touch the wall--and I'm only 5'1"!
Humpty-dumpty
Hubs at the bottom of Spring Street
One of the many springs
another view
interesting builds
another spring
Queen Anne Inn (hubs started driving and ruined a better pic)
view after the rain

That's it for now. And no, I didn't find a pair of earrings that I couldn't live without. I'm totally bummed about that!
 
 
Later, Peeps! 













 

4/22/12

Long Course Season

This last weekend we attended a Long Course swim meet in Fayetteville, Arkansas . . .

What was that? You want to know what Long Course is?

Oh, of course, I can explain . . . I think.

Swimming has no 'official' season, unlike football, basketball, soccer, baseball, etc. Swimming is all year round with a week break between long course and short course. That's it, only a couple of weeks off each year for swimmers.

So, long course is basically the longer pools of 50 meters, whereas short course takes place on pools of 25 meters distant. Olympic pools are 50 meters and most school pools are shorter at 25 meters. I won't get into the 25 yards vs 25 meters thing because I really don't understand it myself other than some pools are measured in yards instead of meters. It isn't much, but here's the conversion:

25 meters = 27.3 yards 

When kids go from short course to long course, they are used to relatively short swimming distances before they hit the wall to turn. It doesn't seem to take as much out of them. When they start long course, there is double the length they are used to swimming before they turn.

In other words, it messes with their minds. Rightfully so, it looks intimidating.

Anyhoo, we drove the two hours to Fayetteville, and I must say that I would NOT have a problem with my kidlet attending college there. It's a beautiful campus in the middle of rolling hills, not far from some state parks and the mountains.

FYI: We're talking Oklahoma/Arkansas mountains, not the Colorado Rockies.

This was the University of Arkansas's pool.

--in fact, her old swim teacher graduated from UA and I texted her with updates after each swim.

We sat up in the upper deck of the bleachers, so the view was wonderful. Right about where it drops off for the high dive and turns deeper blue. The only problem was that the second timer board wasn't working, so we timed the kidlet with our Ipad.

Her coach signed her up for:

100 m freestyle
200 m IM (individual medley)
100 m breast stroke
50 m butterfly

Since she had never swum this length before, she was untimed (NT). Considering it was her first time to do this distance, she did pretty well for her age. She didn't quite make the 'B' standards for any of these events, but she was only a few seconds off that criteria which would put her in the middle of the pack when she's seeded for her next event.

As her old coach said, "Good position to improve time with future races and keep motivated."

So . . . we signed her up for another meet in two weeks. We would have waited longer until the meet here in Tulsa, but she's camping that weekend.

Later, Peeps!