Saturday, March 21, 2015

Arkansas

Shelby and I have limited experience in Arkansas, but we needed a place where we can travel to for a day. Little Rock seemed like the obvious choice, so we did some research and left for our 24 hour trip on the last weekend of spring break.


The drive was about five hours, and the weather was supposed to be rainy, but it was overcast and felt great. Our first stop on Friday evening was ZAZA, where I had some of the best salad and pizza of my life. Have you ever had feta rosemary potato pizza? It was incredible. After, we made our way to the hotel in downtown Little Rock.

In the morning, we went to the Root Cafe for brunch. The line was long, but it was definitely worth it. I had an omelette, and Shelby had pancakes. We also got a donut muffin for later, which was wonderful. After brunch, we drove to the Clinton Presidential Center. The museum was a really neat snapshot of Clinton's presidency. It was cool, because I was alive for his presidency, but I don't remember it very well. The best parts were obviously about Hillary.



We drove through the River Market District and made our way to Big Dam Bridge. We were in need of physical activity, so we walked across the bridge, and took some photos. There were some good dogs taking walks, and Shelby was fascinated by how the dam worked. On our way back home, I continued to play the license plate game. I saw 29 states, which I'm proud of for such a short journey.

states: 06/50

Bryce :)