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Travel Blogs from Parsons
Quick note before my trip
Hi everyone! As you know I am leaving for China on Tuesday and I wanted to create this blog so that everyone can see what I have been doing while I'm there. I am super excited!!! Thank you all for your support and your prayers while I am away! I am going to try and blog at least 3 times a week. Enjoy!!!! ...
Camden to Parsons
... We made good progress and before long we were at the 15-mile mid-point having our somewhat usual snack and/or lunch. Still with some elevated rolling hills, we were having our second day in a row with over 10 mph average and no sooner we were pulling into town looking for the Parsons Inn, a boutique hotel we found on Google Maps. After turning onto Main Street and riding down a few blocks we did not see much in the way of accommodations and soon developed a sinking ...
Oklahoma Trip
... high school to pick up Bailee from state. They had lost. When Bailee walked around the front of the bus she couldn't help but smile. We headed home and rode horses for an hour or so.
The next day we had softball to watch. Lisa came over to pick up M'Kayla, Mel, and myself to head to the tournement that M'Kayla's team, The Tulsa Elite, was playing in. M'Kayla won her first game in a shutout 7-0. After that we headed to the American Airline ...
Get me outta here
Here was another major metropolis that I struggled to get through, taking a few wrong turns here and there but weaves my way out of it and into Sepulpa which was a great relief, I think I may need to acquire a GPS or Tom Tom for the next time I plan on doing anything like this hahahaha. It has been an adventure trying to wing it that's for sure, it has been more fun than it has been ...
Oklahoma
Oklahoma As we entered Oklahoma, the road reduced to a single broken tarmac road with gravel verges to allow passing. We managed a few miles of it before reaching an intersection with a later alignment. Oklahoma had been the poorest state at the time Route 66 was designated so much of the route would be poor road surface and as we found, poorly signed. Much of Route 66 still exists as a state highway, so in places we were sharing the road ...