We left our place in Austin around 9:00 am, headed north to Oklahoma City. A pretty smooth ride for the most part. A couple of slow-ups because of construction, but not bad. It is Sunday after all.
We passed right through Fort Worth, and a spaghetti junction. This is somewhat small compared to ones we've seen in Houston. However, impressive nonetheless.
RECTor?
Damn near killed 'er.
Here's the Red River that is the border between Texas and Oklahoma. We're crossing the state line.
The sign is sort of buried in the bushes. That lady getting into the truck was sneaking to get a picture. I just know it.
Where the winds come sweepin' down the plain
And the wavin' wheat can sure smell sweet (well, the wheat's been sown),
When the wind comes right behind the rain.
Ooooooo-klahoma, every night my honey lamb and I (Toby Keith)
Sit alone and talk, and watch a hawk makin' lazy circles in the sky (no picture of that).
We arrived in Oklahoma City around 4:45 pm, set up for a couple of days, then pondered where we would go for dinner. All the time we were in Texas I didn't have any Texas ribs. For some reason I was craving them today. So we went to the Texas Roadhouse for dinner, about 5 minutes away from here.
We're here until Tuesday morning, so we'll check out OKC tomorrow.
We passed right through Fort Worth, and a spaghetti junction. This is somewhat small compared to ones we've seen in Houston. However, impressive nonetheless.
RECTor?
Damn near killed 'er.
Here's the Red River that is the border between Texas and Oklahoma. We're crossing the state line.
The sign is sort of buried in the bushes. That lady getting into the truck was sneaking to get a picture. I just know it.
Where the winds come sweepin' down the plain
And the wavin' wheat can sure smell sweet (well, the wheat's been sown),
When the wind comes right behind the rain.
Ooooooo-klahoma, every night my honey lamb and I (Toby Keith)
Sit alone and talk, and watch a hawk makin' lazy circles in the sky (no picture of that).
We arrived in Oklahoma City around 4:45 pm, set up for a couple of days, then pondered where we would go for dinner. All the time we were in Texas I didn't have any Texas ribs. For some reason I was craving them today. So we went to the Texas Roadhouse for dinner, about 5 minutes away from here.
We're here until Tuesday morning, so we'll check out OKC tomorrow.
A little bit of singing going on?
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