Friday, March 08, 2019

AMARILLO TX TO WEATHERFORD OKLAHOMA: AN OKAY DAY AND THE DRIVING WAS EASY

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EVERY TIME WE GO BY THIS ‘LEANING TOWER OF BRITTEN’ IT SEEMS TO BE LEANING EVEN MORE

At 32F it was a bit nippy stepping out of the coach in my summer PJ’s with Pheebs this morning.  I’ll be glad when we’re home and I can let her out right from the comfort of my recliner with a hooked stick opening our patio door:))

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I DON’T HAVE MUCH IN THE WAY OF PHOTOS TONIGHT

Had the big wheels up on I-40 East about 9:05.  A big wave to long time blog reader Caroline way down south of of in a place called Childress.  Thanks for all those emails over the years Caroline:))

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A COFFEE BREAK PIT STOP ALONG THE WAY BUT PHEEBS WON’T GO ON THE GRASS…WHY??  GOATHEAD STICKERS!!!!

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(INTERNET PHOTO OF GOATHEAD STICKERS)

Surprisingly there was no wind at all today as we rolled comfortably across the Texas panhandle.  Again the traffic was light.  This is a route we have used three or four times before.

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MISSED THE OKLAHOMA STATE ‘WELCOME’ SIGN AND DIDN’T KNOW WE WERE IN OKLAHOMA UNTIL WE PULLED INTO THIS REST AREA

Our destination today was a familiar Walmart located in Weatherford Oklahoma 70 miles west of Oklahoma City.  We have used this overnight spot before as a jumping off place to get around  the north end of Oklahoma City in the dark pre-dawn hours.  We used the toll roads back then skipping through before the morning rush.  We will be doing Oklahoma City in a different direction Saturday morning.

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OUR WALMART OVERNIGHT SPOT AND THAT IS I-40 THERE ON THE RIGHT

We still have not snapped on a TV since leaving home late last December but with our unlimited Verizon internet plan this winter we have been using our computers to keep up with things.  Kelly can stream her favorite night shows and I can still check 3 of my favorite cable news channels periodically.  No, not Fox news!!!!  Our Verizion signal is not always strong but we manage.   Although a ‘late bloomer’ to ‘You Tube’ I certainly have been watching my share of it lately and I’ve noticed my watching parallels my reading.  Not much interest in fictionalized stuff.  Watching old movies on my computer holds no interest for me either.  I prefer the shorter reality based segments, biographies, and things to do with history or geography.  Whether I continue my You Tube interest (maybe a habit now) after we arrive home remains to be seen……………….

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( During a terrible storm, all the highway signs were covered with snow. The following spring, the state decided to raise all the signs twelve inches at a cost of six million dollars. “That’s an outrageous price!” said a local farmer, “but I guess we’re lucky the state handled it instead of the federal government.” “Why’s that?” “Because knowing the federal government, they’d decide to lower the highways.”

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- “What do you call it when you take a picture of your favorite bookcase? A shelf-ie!”

- Waiter: How do you like your steak, sir?  Sir: Like winning an argument with my wife.  Waiter: Rare it is then Sir.

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He was an inventor of note. He created a big shoe with a phone in the heel. Now, he thought, he could use a phone whenever he wanted. He made several more so that he could have several shoes with phones in the house. One day, an emergency came up and he needed a phone bad. Would you believe it, he couldn't find a single phone boot.

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7 comments:

  1. Glad you had a good travelling day. Before you know it you will be home. We are boondocking at Lake Panasoffkee WMA in Florida and Timmy has encountered some of these goathead stickers. I don't know how he knows they are there, but he does. Do you suppose they emit some kind of smell that the dogs come to recognize?

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    1. I believe you are right. Our lab was always wary of grassy areas, where the dreaded stickers lurked. After her first painful encounter, She learned to take a sniff and refused to walk in the area where they were.

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  2. Moving right along and another good travel day, those goat head stickers are nasty.

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  3. Al, hubby has discovered Podcasts. He now listens to 2 of them every week...one from the author Michael Connelly and I'm not sure about the 2nd one.

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  4. We have not encountered sand spurs or goat heads in central Florida. We sure did up in the pan handle though. Charlie can sense them a mile away. Safe travels.

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  5. Glad you are rolling right along. A wise pup is that Miss Pheebes!! Continued safe travels.

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  6. I have lost interest in mainstream TV. The first five minutes of local news tells me all I want to know. That said, I've gotten really addicted to YouTube and a streaming service where I can watch what I'm interested in when the mood strikes.

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