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The Not So Perfect Day
October 15, 2023 – Day 17 Paul wanted to title today’s blog “Clifford and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” after the classic children book with a similar title. But the book is about a whiny kid and the day wasn’t that bad. Oh, it was probably our 2nd worse travel day ever so far (Day 1 of the Stuart trip tops this one.) The day started off so well. We woke up just before sunrise. This is more difficult than it sounds. The bedroom of the coach is purposefully dark and the mattress is better than our one at home. (Note: buy a new mattress for home once…
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Ring of Fire
October 14, 2023 – Day 16 This is the big day, eclipse day! Paul probably checked the weather forecast every two hours. He’d fall asleep then wake up again, grabbing his phone. Still, 0% chance of clouds. We got up and just relaxed. Paul setup his iPhone on a tripod for a time lapse movie. He didn’t expect to see the disc of the sun, just the surroundings darken. (Fast forward, it is pretty boring, it didn’t get nearly as dark as he thought it would.) First contact between the moon and sun was a few seconds before 10:18AM. Paul first noticed a disturbance in the top of the sun…
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Make a Hard Left
October 13, 2023 – Day 15 This was just a driving day, and a short one at that, only 221 miles. But 221 miles south, the wrong way to Phoenix but the right way to Midland for the eclipse. The only odd thing was that we hadn’t heard back from the Harvest Host. We figured it was just a museum parking lot and they even said no need to check in, just park. So we figured we’d do just that. You’re not supposed to show up without a confirmation, but hey, we’re just common scofflaws. When you are traveling west in the western part of Texas it’s a relentless climb.…
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Flxible
October 12, 2023 – Day 14 After a few hours of sleep we woke up tired and groggy. Caffeinated liquids were the first business of the day. They didn’t help. We decided that we’d visit the RV museum, come back, probably catch up on the blog, maybe nap. After a bit of doing nothing we realized we should go to the museum. The winds were picking up and it would be getting even worse as the day rolled on. Driving the Jeep on what these Texans call roads could be a handful. The Jack Sizemore’s RV Museum (& Storage) was easy to find especially since we had been there yesterday.…
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The Ranch and the Canyon
October 11, 2023 – Day 13 We took showers this morning. Or maybe we took them yesterday, this morning and quite possibly another one. We’re never really sure until someone stinks. Showers don’t sound like a big deal since we’re hooked up to City water, and we have our grey water valve open we can never run out of water for a shower. But it is a big deal when you’re traveling with only 70 gallons on board. Normally we’re parsimonious with water. This stop we didn’t do military showers we took luxuriously long ones where we didn’t turn off the water. At all. Until we were done, of course.…
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There May Be Rattlesnakes
October 10, 2023 – Day 12 We left Weatherford without any drama, stopped at the local Ace Hardware to buy hose washers. We wanted to bypass the water pump and use “city” water, as well as some misc hardware for other small repairs, and, of course, some spray paint! Are you wondering if your blogging friends have turned into graffiti-painting hooligans? Stay tuned! Hardware goods acquired, we stopped for gas. We try to find the Pilot / Flying J stops that have RV Fuel lanes. There are two big reasons for this. First, you don’t have to worry as much about tight spots, fitting spaces or making turns to get…
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Home Town Boy Makes Good
October 9, 2023 – Day 11 Today was one of the first days that was really unplanned. We deliberately had slop in the schedule to deal with unexpected weather events. And remember a few entries ago we spoke of how we locked the next weeks down? Today was the first of those days. We had a choice to drive 400 miles to Amarillo, or drive roughly halfway and spend a night in Weathersford, OK. Looking at Google maps we noticed that the Stafford Air & Space Museum was located in Weathersford, OK. What’s curious about the decision of Weatherford, OK vs Amarillo, TX is that both have air and space…
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Never Eat Anything Bigger Than Your Head
October 8, 2023 – Day 10 The day started slowly. The plan was to visit the Black Wall Street and learn about the 1921 Race Massacre. Neither of us was up to walking a 2 hour history tour, particularly on such a heavy subject. And especially after two museums and a fair. That was already a lot to absorb. We’re learning that on these adventures we should build in more time so that we can visit these things in a more leisurely fashion. We’re learning that 3 sleeps and two adventure days is better but still too short of a time to experience much of a location. Visiting things one…
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Tulsa State Fair
October 7, 2023 – Day 9 We had a slow morning. Paul went out to do more Ham Radio stuff while Susan relaxed in the RV. Around mid-afternoon we headed into the Tulsa State Fair. Paul loves fair food and he thought it would be great dinner food (susan here: hmm. It’s his month to cook. Ulterior motives?) We both wanted to see the fireworks at dusk so there was no reason to rush to the venue. It was only a 25 minutes minute ride to reach the back of the line of cars that were cued up waiting to turn into the parking area. About 20 minutes later we’d…
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I’m Out Here a Thousand Miles From My Home
October 6, 2023 – Day 8 Tulsa OK is home to the Woody Guthrie Center which opened in 2013 and the brand new Bob Dylan Center that opened in 2022. I’m out here a thousand miles from my homeWalking a road other men have gone downI’m seeing your world of people and thingsYour paupers and peasants and princes and kings Bob Dylan – Song to Woody The two are in the same block and essentially next to each other. Visit both and you get a discount by buying a pair of tickets, $22 vs $30. Interestingly when you choose a time online we found out at the venue it’s not…