Homewood Suites by Hilton Lawton
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Checking Out the Old Place
... their homemade ice cream and cobler. We did not try it as we were stuffed, but saw what they serve. The cobler is served in a large soup/cereal bowl with ice cream mounded on top - about 2-3 inches above the rim of the bowl. Can you picture - Huge? When we left the line was down, but not by much.
We then drove through the Wildlife Refuge on the way back to Lawton. They had had a range fire about two weeks before we arrived. Between ...
Ft Sill FamCamp ... Yuk!
... Medicine Creek, an area the Indians considered a holy place. The military policed the area attempting to keep peace among neighboring tribes. There is a replica of an 1870's barracks as well as the jail that held Geronimo at several different times after partying too heartily in town. He did live out his life on Ft Sill along with Quanah Parker (son of captive Cynthia Parker). Both Indian leaders are buried on Ft Sill on ...
She's In the Army Now
... the soldiers had done during the past 9 weeks, and then a short citizenship ceremony for 3 soldiers from other countries who were becoming US citizens. Then the Drill Sergeant presented all the soldiers in the aisles, and there was lots of yelling! They all looked very nice in their formal uniforms complete with berets. We finally got to go outside and see our MD! She looked great and of course was so glad to see us. ...
Too Much Too Fast
... river snaking through them. It gives it the look of a perpetual beach with a cool, reddish body of water that slithers through it.
I it Oklahoma soil at 2:05 pm, and thought “well Texas, it’s not that I don’t like you, but I sure don’t understand you - see you later.” For the next few minutes of riding, I tried to remember the miles from Austin to the line, and found that I had stumbled on a pretty good line when I said that I don’t understand ...
Where the wildthings are...
... became too challenging for the group. In the afternoon we took another look for those elusive wildlife, we were rewarded when we did a little hike at the other end of the Charon trail beyond the boulder valley. A few yards along the path Malc looked up to see this fellow taking a late lunch just a little way from us. We paused, but kept talking as we had been advised to do, so as not to spook them. We have seen them up close and personal before ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Business Services
- Free parking