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A collection of images submitted by our guests.
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The fishing is good even in winter. Our area trout
fishing season is open 365 days a year. Since the water temperature does not change much
year around, the fish don't know it's winter and they eat like they do any other time of
year. Daytime temperatures here in the winter are usually around 35 to 45 degrees. Many
days temperatures get into the 50's and 60's. |
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They play hard on the lake, then sleep well at Aunt
Graces. |
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A bit of air time on Bull Shoals Lake. With the lake
being in a high water state, extreme tubers are having a blast. So are wake boarders and
water skiers. |
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So who's afraid of big water? This group just keeps going out on
the big water of Bull Shoals Lake for tubing, swimming, and boarding. More water means a
lot more room to run. |
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When the pressures of this fast-paced, disposable world become too
heavy, why not get away from it all and surround yourself in quiet relaxation. |
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Sometimes Big Kids like to have fun too! This giant rocker is just
down the road. |
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This little boy, who turned out to be blind, wandered into the
road. Kids had been chasing him and the little deer kept running into walls and cars. I
caught him and put him in the dog pen to calm down. He was covered in ticks. His eyes were
bad and I realized then that he could not see. He about a month old. I took him to
Janice Wolf at the Gassville animal rescue where he is doing well. They think he has
regained some of his vision. At Stay N Play there is a small group of deer appearing
almost every evening in the back yard. |
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