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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! My winter garden against the living room windows. I let these little plants be my decorations for the season.

Friday, September 27, 2019

To Oklahoma City

A break for stretching legs and emptying bladders...and as I stood by our car, this lovely little bird sat on the next car in front of me, perhaps wishing that he could sing the words on her window!

This may be the place we stayed our second night on the road. Actually it's al beginning to blur in my mind. But the clouds were always changing!

The dramatic sky that day, which intermittently dropped a lot of water on us. My valiant friend didn't hesitate driving through everything, though she did put on her hazard lights when visibility was bad.

Her trip odometer said we'd made 985.8 miles by then. We expected it to be 1550 or so total.

A bit of skyline of Oklahoma City.  We wanted to sleep on the western side of it, as close to the Texas border as we could make it that day.




Another interesting building caught our eye as we whizzed past.


There were wonderfully decorated overpasses and walls along the interstate in Oklahoma City!

And then, between all the spots on the windshield, there was our first sighting of a wind farm.

These stately giants just slowly turned but not in a pattern that made them synched together. All at about the same speed, but each pointing one arm up, another pointing one arm sideways.  It was hypnotizing.

I am glad to have a few minutes today to start reading my friend's blogs and commenting on them. I've missed you guys!

Today's Quote:
The more space we create in the body through a physical practice, the healthier our energy is.  Madisyn Taylor in Daily Om

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    1. I have a friend from there, but have never visited...and this trip surely doesn't count.

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  2. Love seeing the photos of your road trip. The skies are grand!

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    1. There were always (except when it rained) lots to see in ever changing skies!

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