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Finding the Healing Power of Travel in Eureka Springs

This magical Arkansas town in the Ozark Mountains brims with discoveries. Downtown Eureka Springs on March 20, 2021. Photograph by Trevor Paulhus Downtown Eureka Springs on March 20, 2021. Photograph by Trevor Paulhus April 15, 2021 This article is part of On the Road Again: A Texan s guide to road trips in Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. About an hour outside Dallas, the signals of the city’s familiar radio stations start to fade. Instead of opening a music app on my phone, I hit the Seek button and catch snatches of local news reports, bluegrass, and songs I can’t place. This is my favorite part of traveling by car. I love listening in on the soundtrack that plays for people in a town that isn’t mine. And after the past year, it’s a much-needed break from the routine. 

The Eerie Vanishing and Reappearance of Katherine Van Arst

Among the many cases of vanishing people on record, some of them seem to stand out as particularly odd. Some of these cases attract about them numerous weird clues, and there are even some occasions in which the missing suddenly comes back, although this does not always solve the mystery. On occasion, these reappearing people bring with them a whole myriad of new enigmas, with the victim missing time, unable to express where they have been, or appearing far from where they started with little explanation to as how they got there. One such case is that of a little girl who vanished off the face of the earth, only to reappear and make her disappearance even stranger than it already was.

Terry Lovelace - Devils Den: The Reckoning

Written by OMTimes Radio on February 4, 2021 Terry Lovelace – Incident at Devils Den Aired Thursday, February 11, 2021, at 5:00 PM PST / 8:00 PM EST I’ve openly shared on my podcasts, at conventions, with friends and family, and within my professional community, of my UFO sightings and contact experiences that date back to my childhood in the 1950’s. I was never concerned about ridicule or being believed because these were my personal, valid experiences. Professionally, my sharing was often received with smirks, smiles and eye rolling, but it did not jeopardize my career or reputation. In retrospect I was fortunate. What about those who are reticent to share these experiences because they fear ridicule, ostracizing and loss of professional respect and standing.

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