We made it as far as Shamrock, TX, where we are now.
We stopped many times,hence we are not in OK City.
One stop was just south of Eads, CO. It's a wild life refuge.
We have camped there many times in the RV under
a row of Cottonwood trees not far from the lake. What a
shock, the trees are dead and only 10% of the lake is left.
It is so dry and barren we were shocked!
We had lunch in a park in Springfield, Co. It was very windy
and about 75 F. This is November.
We listened to "Halsey's Typhoon" a story that was
classified top secret until recently. A WWII story.
It's a horrendous tale of a horrendous storm.
I knitted, too. That really helps the time go by.
The scenery is not great on this route.
We have a lovely room' a window that opens and
although their wireless is down they gave me a cable
get on the Internet the "old" way.

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