Sometimes it seems like a dream that our heavenly father provided a mountain and 56 acres for us. From time to time, I like to take a walk around our mountain to take in the beauty that each season provides.
The tallest “named” mountain in Arkansas is Mt. Magazine at a height of 2,753 feet. If our mountain was a registered name mountain it would be the 10th highest at an elevation of 2,223 feet. Its not the Rocky Mountains or the Appalachian Mountains, but it is our mountain—bought and paid for.
It is now late fall, the leaves have fallen off the trees, and winter is just a few weeks away. My walk starts on the south side walking west and ending on the east side walking south toward our home. The trail is about a half a mile walk.
Once winter arrives I will show our mountain covered with snow and the beauty of winter.
Cheers, Tim and Joann
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Makes me want to get in my car and drive to the mountains! Lovely!
Looks very beautiful and refreshing!
I am looking forward to the seasons change in pictures there!
Beautiful! Can't wait to find our permanent homestead. Currently on the hunt...
Very nice. It is great to hear people actually recognize that their good gifts all come from a Father who loves and provides for them.
Wow that's great! These Ozark mountains sure are special! We don't have a whole mountain, just a chunk of one, but we love it all the same
Looks great Tim, enjoy the blessings of the Father!
Its a beautiful place indeed. Thank you for sharing it.
What a beautiful place to go for walks!
How cool is that that you own your own mountain?
Life goals.... Haha
Thanks for sharing!
A beautiful walk on your mountain. Thank you for sharing the gorgeous lay out of your land.
looks cold ;)