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    Granary & Oak Tree

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    In the mid-1900s many farmers used buildings like this one to store wheat and oat grains harvested in the fall and fed to livestock over the winter. This one was built in the 1930s by Mr. Bert Greiner in White Church, north of West Plains, Mo.

    Card size: 4 x 5.5. Weight: 16 point. Envelopes: White 70#.

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    Triple Falls

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    Breathtaking waterfalls abound in the Ozark mountains. This one, officially called Twin Falls, is west of Jasper, Arkansas. Access is not easy but it’s well worth the effort–especially when the third fall is flowing.

    Card size: 4 x 5.5. Weight: 16 point. Envelopes: White 70#.

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    Hawksbill Crag

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    On a cold winter day, the sun slips away gifting us with a stunning side view of Hawksbill Crag high above the Upper Buffalo on Whitaker’s Point Trail in Arkansas.

    Card size: 4 x 5.5. Weight: 16 point. Envelopes: White 70#.

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    Wabi-Sabi Barn

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    You’ll find old barns similar to this one throughout the Midwest. Abandoned, forgotten, and striking.

    Card size: 4 x 5.5. Weight: 16 point. Envelopes: White 70#.

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    Blue Highway

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    A misty morning curve on CC Highway north of Springfield, MO.  We never know where the road is going to lead us. Enjoy the journey.

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    Field of Gold

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    Who doesn’t love sunflowers?  Little sun-laced heads reaching for the sky then bowing toward earth. Whether it is a solitary sunflower like the one above or a field overflowing, their cheerful heads make you smile.

    Native American Indians first cultivated sunflowers for food, dye, medicine, building materials and ceremonies. Sunflowers continue to be a part of American …

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    Little Golden Gate Bridge

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    Little Golden Gate, also known as Beaver Bridge, was built in 1949 and is the last suspension bridge of this type in Arkansas. Located on Highway 187 between Eureka Springs and Rogers, the charming wooden plank bridge is 554 feet long and a mere 11 feet wide.

    Crossing the one-way bridge leads you to the tiny town …

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    Tranquil Trail

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    Imagine yourself wandering down this trail past flowers, ferns and lichens. All your troubles melt away in the cool respite of Cobb Ridge in Missouri’s Mark Twain National Forest.

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    Sweet Rue Anemone

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    A Rue Anemone, bejeweled with dew drops, poses in the moss and lichens near the waterfall on Indian Rockhouse Trail at Buffalo Point, Arkansas.

    Card size: 4 x 5.5. Weight: 16 point. Envelopes: White 70#.

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    Quiescent

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    Quiescence – restful stillness –sums up the peaceful splendor of this cedar hillside on the banks of Lake Springfield (Missouri).

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    Sunset Over the Bayou

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    Sitting in my kayak amidst black and green grass in the dark waters of Davis Bayou Mississippi, I waited patiently for the perfect moment. My reward: a spectacular performance. I love the iridescent-like clouds sweeping across the sky like angel hair as the sun melts into the horizon.

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  • Toolkits

    21 Reasons to Say Thank You Case

    Many of you have admired our Toolkit  or Keepsake Kit case, now you can purchase the case alone.

    Use it to store the notes you receive or protect cards from spills and damage. Stand it on your desk or display it to remind you of the many reasons you have to be grateful.