Friday in Eagle’s Landing was an
awesome day. We had decided to stay another night in this great park so we
could really get some relaxing in before hitting the road again.
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Kayaks available to borrow in the park, next time! |
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Someone is ready for Hallowe'en! |
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We enjoyed the area of Grove, Oklahoma |
I have to
admit we were really enjoying being hooked up to hydro, water and sewer.
The only thing on our list of things
to do was to go into Grove to the post office and buy stamps for our post
cards. Having already completed a couple of walks around the park and testing
the water in the pool, what more to do but don my swimsuit and go for a bit of
sunbathing.
Yes, the water was cold although the
outside temperature was beautiful. I think it was around 80F and the water a
cool 68F maybe. I stretched out on the lounge chair for about 30 minutes before
getting hot enough to take a dip. It was indeed just a dip but I managed to
swim a couple of short laps and go back to my place in the sun. It was ideal, I
was the master of the whole area, not a soul in sight. I even tested the
elliptical and electric bike in the exercise room before heading back to camp.
We had bbq’d steak and a potato for
supper and retired inside for the night. I think we were semi-packed up and in
bed by 9:30 pm. That is Central time an hour earlier than we are used to back
home. We knew we wanted to get moving as early as possible.
Saturday morning, we were up and on
our way, out of the park by 8:30 am. It proved to be another gorgeous day for
driving.
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Between our gps', my notes and this atlas we were definitely going to find our way! |
Today we wanted to head towards Oklahoma City, without actually going
through it and all the turnpikes, and end up at a Walmart Super Centre close to
Elk City, OK.
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Much wilder than the pool I was in yesterday |
This was a cool drive, seeing things
I’ve not seen before. That is what it is all about and I’m loving it. We
travelled on a very winding 2 lane road, Alt 412, to avoid the toll roads, from
US 59.
This was a great ride and even though Bill had to be on his toes he
loved it as well. We’ll do it again in a heartbeat.
We drove through Yukon, Ok which is, apparently Garth Brooks' home town, I didn't know that!
and past Choctaw Road……………you know, where
Billie Joe jumped off the Tallahachi bridge?
Anyway, even though I know the Tallahachie bridge is/was in Mississippi, that is the song that continued going through my head after seeing that sign.
We travelled alongside the historic
Route 66 and promised to drive on it soon.
With a few pit stops, some for pits
(?) and some for fuel and lunch, we made it to our destination by 4 pm. We are
set up nicely, fed the pooch, grabbed a bite to eat and settled in to write our
posts. It is warm, quite warm at 84F so have all of the windows open in the
Suite. There is a nice breeze blowing through
As usual, I’ve taken a few pictures
of the day’s travels and have shared them with you.
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Still many great looking water towers out there |
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Love this one! |
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Our quiet spot at Walmart, closest neighbour is the motor home to the left of the picture |
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Beautiful sunset |
I hope you had a great day as well.
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