Route 66 Adventure.

This cross country trip on my Harley has been in my head for years. Originally, I was going to take it in the spring of last year but cancer got in the way. Earlier this year I decided to do the LiveStrong Challenge so it got put off until now. It is a dream come true, one of many that I am blessed to have experienced.
I dedicate this trip to Patti, my favorite wife, who I'm sure doesn't always understand but always loves and supports me.
It is also dedicated to my friend, Sue, as she recovers from a serious bicycle accident. LiveStrong Sue!

I hope that all of you will enjoy the trip along with me!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Quiet Saturday
Today was a no travel day in Oklahoma City. The day started with a breakfast and a presentation on the next couple of days travel by Michael Wallis and his wife, the Route 66 historians.
Memorial Chairs

Gate

Since I was already downtown, I went to the Oklahoma City  National Memorial & Museum. The memorial is on the footprint of the former  Murrah Federal Building. It is a grass area with 168 chairs that represent the victims. It hits you when you see the row of chairs that
mementos left on fence since the bombing 15 years ago
represent those that were on the second floor and realize that many of them are children's chairs, representing the children killed in the day care. There is a reflecting pool in front of the monument and large fixed walls that frame each end of what used to be the block that the building was on. The museum is housed in one of the adjacent buildings that was damaged byt not destroyed by the blast. It is impressive to see the wall that faced the Murrah building and the damage to the bricks and the twisted fire escapes.  I mentioned last night how moving it was after dark. In the daylight and after touring the adjoining museum, I don't have words to describe the impact of this site. So I won't try.

After a visit to the harley dealer to ship some stuff home (I brought too much and have bought some) a couple of us went to the State Fair. That was fun. We looked at all of the displays of old farm equipment. watched a number of the youth animal competitions and just generally walked along. It was really hot (93+) though so we did not stay as long as we otherwise might have. We also decided not to to go to the Marshall Tucker concert tonight because of the heat and that we have a long 300 mile ride tomorrow, so I did my laundry, exciting, HUH?
See you tomorrow night in Amarillo Texas!

2 comments:

  1. Wow....I bet that was VERY moving & sad. I am so happy you are able to have this adventure!

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  2. I wish I was there with you. Miss you Dad.

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