On the morning before we left Bentonville,
we decided to drive around the outskirts
of the town.
We drove down one of the main streets in Bentonville
that goes by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Very soon we had driven past a new subdivision
and found ourselves on a dirt road in the country.
I really love the fact that this town is still small
enough that it takes mere minutes to be in the countryside.
We came upon lovely pastures edged with
lovely autumn colors.
The small farms had a few animals, mostly
sheep & goats with one or two
donkeys to keep the other animals safe.
I don't think there is another animal, except perhaps a dog,
that can make enough racket to alert the owners to trouble.
Donkeys can also kick the stuffin's out of an intruder.
Beautiful color along the fence lines.
This is a lovely part of the country...
pure serenity.
I like the hills but am not in the least drawn to mountains.
I have lived long enough in Texas to have gotten
spoiled to be in open spaces...
anything with very tall trees or mountains
causes me to feel closed in.