Saturday, November 28, 2009

Oklahoma is OK!

Another interesting day on the road.  We left K-R Rv Park in Wichita, after enjoying a night of being serenaded by fire trucks and air planes, but you hardly heard the air planes because of the train whistles that seemed to go about every 20 minutes all night long.  We need to put more effort into finding RV parks that are a bit quieter.

Once on the road we passed over possibly one of the offending trains on our way south on Interstate 35.



Of course since the weather is still pretty nice here, there still is road construction.


Other than a couple of construction zones, the trip was pretty uneventful, and we found a local B-B-Q place in Guthrie Oklahoma so we stopped for lunch about 2:30PM, and I took a few pics of the place.

 


The front had some nice art work on it.



And here is Ann in front of a sign advertising the place.




The big line of traffic on the left is people trying to get into the only lane that goes to Interstate 35 south.  It appears to be poor planning to have a five lane road, and only one going to Interstate 35 South.

 

We arrived at Road Runner RV Park  on the south side of Oklahoma City about 4:00PM, got checked in, and got set up without incident.  Here are a couple of pics of our home for the next week.







 


This seems like a pretty nice park, with good wi-fi, and a few good TV stations.  Right now we are watching the remake of Godzilla.  Not necesarily a great movie, but sounds good with our built in surround sound.  Tomorrow we plan on doing some site seeing before Ann has to work on Monday.

Our plan right now is to stay here until next Saturday, and then head west, and maybe be in Arizona by Sunday, December 6, but as they say in the RV business;  our plans are chiseled in jello.

Looking forward to tomorrow.

Paul

2 comments:

  1. Cool! I have never been to Oklahoma City. I have actually heard it is a rather nice city.

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  2. How's the weather? Hope it's warm. Garey's wondering about the gas mileage.

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