Friday, August 29, 2008

The Salty Parrot
















A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving. ~Lao Tzu


Last weekend, my husband and I were out for a drive, looking for a unique, laid back place to enjoy a couple of drinks. There was a cool breeze and neither of us have been on the water in a while so we decided to visit the Salty Parrot in North Little Rock. The Salty Parrot is a great restaurant and bar located on the Arkansas River and is connected to the Arkansas Queen. The Queen is a restored river boat offering dinner cruises along the Arkansas River. The Queen is a unique experience worth a try, but we’ll save that for another blog.


But, back to the Salty Parrot. It truly is a floating river café. The day my husband and I visited, there was a slight breeze and a live band played covers, mostly Jimmy Buffett (surprised??). Even without a breeze, misting fans keep the area cool.


I would not visit for the food: it was good, but not great. I have not been at night – so I can’t recommend the nightlife. I have been in the afternoon and would recommend going for a relaxing drink (or two…or three). Salty Parrot offers a casual (think white plastic tables and plastic glasses- even wine) quiet atmosphere with decent service and a great view of the Arkansas River.


Visit http://www.arkansasqueen.com/cafe.htm for information on hours and entertainment.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Arkansas Adventures

The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land. ~G.K. Chesterton

Kyoto, Japan and Florence, Italy are two of my favorite places. Laid back lifestyle, good food and drinks and pleasant people. I could live there. Really. I have seen other cultures and met wonderful people around the world. I have travelled around the US visiting great places like San Diego, CA, Yankton, SD and Hilton Head Island, SC. But, the one place I have neglected is my own state of Arkansas. This blog will be dedicated to my adventures in Arkansas. Whether staying close to home in North Little Rock or traveling to a razorback game in Fayetteville, I will chronicle the wonderful places and faces that I see along the way. I’ll pass along recommendations for “good eats”, “must see” “friendly face.” Who knows, maybe my blog will inspire fellow Arkansas to take a trip in their own home state or encourage others to see what they’re missing! Happy travels!