Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Pittsburg
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It's not all a bed of roses
Walt's sick. We thought it was a cold, but now I think he has a fever. We don't have a thermometer, so I can't be sure, but he feels awfully hot to me. Don't have any aspirin, either, so I gave him Tylenol. I think I remember that that's supposed to reduce fever. He's hardly been able to keep his eyes open for two days, and now he's been mostly sleeping since about 7 p.m. Keeps Waking up, seeming confused, not believing the time and wanting me to come to bed.(it's 8:30.)
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Oklahoma is a lot greener than we thought
... but at the same time, it seems like for the rest of us, knowing about the source of the event is more important than avoiding his mention. Anyway, my personal feelings aside, it was a very nice memorial, very well done.
We drove to this town in northeast Oklahoma called Talequah which is where the "Trail of Tears" ended for several Native American tribes who were displaced from their land in the early- to mid-nineteenth century. Talequah is ...
That was a Big Tornado!
We’re staying in the Big Red Barn RV Park and, yes, they
do have a big red barn. It’s actually a
very nice park, just far enough from the interstate to be quiet but close
enough to town for dining and shopping.
Wendell and I have created a new version of the “Tractor Game”. For those who tagged along with us on our
trip to Scotland, you’ll remember we got point for spotting ...
The many uses for Fort Scott in Kansas
... directions so the men had stinky foot buddies right next to them while they slept! My favorite building of this house was the mess hall, because it was very empty and warm during the rainstorm that occurred while we were here. My least favorite room was a storage room. I did not like this room because it was very dark and cold. After we went to this fort, we drove into Missouri and went to our campsite. ...
A Spiritual Journey into the Maple Leaf City
... the World's largest McDonalds on our way back to Oklahoma. Oh the novelty! I never heard of such a thing. When I walked inside, I couldn't help feel that I was in an airport McDonalds. There was a gift shop with all things praising the large size. I stared outside the window seeing the cars pass by underneath us. Dad took several photos of us standing outside. We left in a jolly mood as we drove past fields of green pastures and ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking