eureka springs: day two: religion day
 day two in eureka springs was: religion day. which means a big jesus statue at this place called christ of the ozarks. kind of a joke, kind of not. before we left tony’s parents house, at the beginning of the trip, we found a picture of his dad in front of this statue – so this is us recreating it. after that we went to thorncrown chapel. its a glass chapel in the woods, very very cool. oh – and we went to a “magnet” spring. and lots of other springs around town. there are lots of grottos carved out of stone walls and staircases around downtown eureka springs. you’ll be walking down a mega slanted narrow street and see a house across the street, it’ll look like a one story house, until you look closer and realize it’s actually the third story of a three story house and the first floor is three stories down on a whole other street. its unlike any other town i’ve seen. oh an antiquing, like our favorite thing to do all the time. we did some of that.
day two in eureka springs was: religion day. which means a big jesus statue at this place called christ of the ozarks. kind of a joke, kind of not. before we left tony’s parents house, at the beginning of the trip, we found a picture of his dad in front of this statue – so this is us recreating it. after that we went to thorncrown chapel. its a glass chapel in the woods, very very cool. oh – and we went to a “magnet” spring. and lots of other springs around town. there are lots of grottos carved out of stone walls and staircases around downtown eureka springs. you’ll be walking down a mega slanted narrow street and see a house across the street, it’ll look like a one story house, until you look closer and realize it’s actually the third story of a three story house and the first floor is three stories down on a whole other street. its unlike any other town i’ve seen. oh an antiquing, like our favorite thing to do all the time. we did some of that.














