by the time everything was loaded and we were settled in, it was later than usual.
The fog was so thick, I was concerned about us making good time trying to leave town.
After about 15 minutes later......BOOM! I had no idea we were that close to the next state..ha.
And the fog did not let up....I was nervous; "white knuckled nervous"...haha Scootard was cruising long just fine. :-)
After a while things started to look a bit better, but I was doubtful that it would hold for long. And having that much "nothingness" to look at gives you a real good perspective of what might be ahead.
When came upon the tiny town of Hugo, Colorado and visited this antique shop where we met a wonderful lady by the name of Linda. She informed us that a grand total of 840 souls lived in the tiny town and that most people who leave always come back to live.
After our hour visit with Linda, we got back on the road and headed for more "nothingness".....It's amazing how much of that there is. And how flat it can be. Chris thinks if your dog every ran away, you could see him going for at least four days! haha
It was time to gas up and grab a bit to eat...We didn't eat here after seeing the "deli" menu and decided to keep moving after getting our gas.
Little did we know, that there wouldn't be any hot meals for quite some time.......:-(.
and more time........
Well, you get the picture .........Glad we had gas! sheesh....
We got to the Oklahoma Panhandle which was weird because we were only traveling through it for 34 miles....
and then we were back in Texas going through. the panhandle again. Sorry about the blurr. It happened so quick, I had to pull the picture from the internet...ha.
But all was fine since we happened upon another antique shop.
I managed to snag a couple of topiaries for the garden in Oklahoma....:-). I looked for a replacement bench but couldn't fine one....:-(. These were the only topiaries frames I have seen that I like.
After my score on the garden accessories, we hit another patch of unfavorable driving weather. This is the view from my window.
Once it clear up again, we were able to see what was around us just off the highwaay....
Four hours later (14 hours on the road) we were safe and sound back in Oklahoma. Scootard was filled with Glee when we uncovered "Maj" for the first time in 2 months.
And I was quite happy to see Ms Vickey again even though she was covered up with plants and things....:-).
So, my friends... this brings this travelogue to a close. We arrived at our destination 2 days earlier than what we expected, missed a major storm in Texas by minutes and didn't kill each other after being in the car together for all those hours! hahaha. Thanks for coming along......:-).
We will see you next time!
4 comments:
Pat:
Wow ! you made it and also being trapped in a car together you survived. How come you don't drive and let Skootard take photos instead ?
No wonder he gets tired.
bob
Riding the Wet Coast
Hey Bob...
I do drive at times when he lets me. Chris really enjoys driving and often refuses to let me unless he is dog tired. He trust my driving and respects me as a very cautious one, but he prefers to be the one behind the wheel.
WooHoo, glad you made it safe and sound.
Funny how when we get that close we like to press on. Just something about arriving that feels so good.
When we are on trips Brad does all the driving unless he is really tired too, we get there quicker when he drives.
Hi Trobairitz,
Yes, we have been here for almost a week now. The very next day I started on my garden and we have been taking aspirin ever since! ha. Wow....lots of hard work, but it's coming a long. I'll take pictures after we get as far as I can on this budget.
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