Category: Wordless Wednesday

River of Life {Wordless Wednesday}

By Keisha of bigpittstop

Buffalo River

Keisha Headshot Keisha Pittman can be found over at bigpittstop, a blog started when she was brushing up on her superpowers kicking cancer’s butt. 5 years later, it’s a chapter book of a 30 something navigating life and learning lessons along the way. She is a self-proclaimed nerd and every once in a while lets us have a little glimpse into her recipes-for disaster, Saturday scenic drives and mindless thoughts of life in Northwest Arkansas. You can also follow Keisha on Instagram and Twitter.

 

Exploring Space {Wordless Wednesday}

By Paige Ray of Approaching Joy

The Jones Center
The Jones Center

 

Paige HeadshotPaige grew up in South Arkansas knowing that her mission in life was to help people and she’s spent the last ten years figuring out how to make that happen. She believes in the power of curiosity, kindness, creativity, and red lipstick. She blogs at approachingjoy.com and has a brand new site at paigemeredith.com.  She’d love for you to come say hi.

Picnic Date at Crystal Bridges {Wordless Wednesday}

By Sarah of Sarah Shott’s Storytelling

Crystal Bridges

Sarah HeadshotSarah Shotts is a wedding photographer & filmmaker at Sarah Shott’s Storytelling. She moved to Arkansas last summer after marrying her own true love and is quickly falling in love with the area. When she’s not telling wedding stories she enjoys documenting slices of her own life over on her blog. After studying abroad in Mexico and London she acquired a taste for adventure and is excited to explore her new home state. You can keep in touch via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Google+.

Hot Springs Staycation {Wordless Wednesday}

By Katharine of Home’s Cool! and The Conquering Mom

Hot Springs

Hot Springs

Hot Springs

Hot Springs

Katharine Trauger Headshot Katharine Trauger is a retired educator and a women’s counselor. She and her husband spent 25 years running a home and school for children who would otherwise have been homeless. She has worked 15 years as contributor and/or columnist for several small professional magazines, with over 60 published articles. She blogs about the rising popularity of being at home from a sun room on a wooded hilltop in the Deep South at: Home’s Cool! and The Conquering Mom, and tweets at @KathaTrau. She is currently working on a self-help book entitled: Yes, It Hurts, But . .

Grow What You Know {Wordless Wednesday}

By Gina of Desperately Seeking {Gina}

Growing a Succulent Garden

Growing a Succulent Garden

Growing a Succulent Garden

 

Gina Headshot

Gina is a 30{something}year old lifestyle blogger originally from Michigan now living near Heber Springs, Arkansas. You can catch a glimpse of her everyday life at her blog Desperately Seeking {Gina} where she can be found documenting life with her fiance, stalking her cat, and rehashing what she had for dinner last night. Her sometimes funny, sometimes desperate attempt at figuring out this thing called life might just keep you entertained.

Welcome to the Jungle {Wordless Wednesday)

By Terra of ahoy friend

Arkansas Forest

Terra HeadshotTerra is a music loving, wine drinking, book reading, art making, dancing fool who transplanted to the hills of Northwest Arkansas from Kansas City in 2011 with he man and their mutts. Ahoyfriend is where she shares her story and occasionally gets on her soap box. It is also, and perhaps most importantly, home to daily photo posts from Terra and her sisterfriend, Liz. If you don’t want to commit you can just stalk her  on Instagram, Twitter and/or Pinterest.

Take the time to enjoy nature’s beauty everywhere! {Wordless Wednesday}

  By Natalie Zanatta of Great Contradictions 

Arkansas Rainbow

 

Natalie HeadshotNatalie Zanatta is the mom of 3 wonderful boys who recently moved to Central Arkansas. Natalie writes about inside and out healthy living covering gluten free cooking (due to Celiac Disease), DIY, gardening, fashion/beauty, and more to help us all be healthier inside and out. Check out her blog Great Contradictions to be inspired!

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