This is the third summer that we have taken to the road for
an extended vacation. We are old hands
at this now, right? Well, in some ways
we feel quite experienced, but life always throws things at you….it’s part of the
adventure. We planned to leave on
Monday, but a routine check of the satellite dish found that the receiver was
dead. A new one was delivered by UPS on
Wednesday. We were off the next morning,
but not too early. Oklahoma City was our
destination, and it’s only a few hours away.
Thursday night we made our way to the Mule, an unusual
restaurant recommended by Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. The fried Watonga cheese curds with Ranch
were to die for! We could only eat half
our sandwiches after filling up on cheese curds. Although we had never heard of it before, you can order Watonga cheese curds from the Watonga Cheese Company, now located in Perryton, TX. WooHoo!
We lived in Oklahoma City for three years shortly after we
were married. A lot has changed in the
forty years since we left there! Friday
morning we went to the Oklahoma capitol.
There is an oil derrick and several oil tanks right in front of the building.
The grounds were lovely, with a green lawn,
big trees and landscaping. Although the
original plans for the capitol (1914) called for three stories and a dome, the
governor at the time thought a dome was pretentious and he wanted six
floors. Since the legislature wouldn’t
cooperate, he spent the $1.5M budget on six floors and had no funds for the
dome. In 2000 Governor Frank Keating
proposed to build a dome on the capitol in advance of the state centennial in
2007. The budget was $21M, and all but a
few million was paid for with donations of citizens and corporations. It was finished in 2002 and is quite beautiful. Our tour guide was
great - knowledgeable and interesting.
Oklahoma Capitol |
"End of the Trail" at National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum |
After a great hamburger and French fries at Bricktown
Burgers, we let the dogs out for a bit and headed to the National Cowboy and
Western Heritage Museum. This is a
fabulous site, with beautiful paintings, sculptures, castings, and other works
of Western art. Well worth the two hours
we spent there.
Oklahoma City National Memorial |
Oklahoma City National Memorial |
Saturday evening we went to Ted’s Café Escondido, a fabulous
Mexican restaurant. We highly recommend
it!
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