06/05/2016
Oklahoma City Memorial
First I want to apologize for the formatting of these posts. Second, I realized after posting last week I had inadvertently
uploaded a vide file incorrectly. For all those who reminded me I was the IT
guy and this was unacceptable, I apologize. Apparently the video was much larger than the 100MB limit of this blog.… Kathy didn’t get the one of me
being pulled out of the mud by the tractor so you wouldn't have gotten to see the best part. My motto is if it ain’t on tape, it
didn’t happen!
The rest of the time spent in Adel, Iowa was uneventful.
Sunday was spent watching the Nascar race and all the other RV’s in the park
packing up and leaving. By Monday morning it was pretty much just us.
Wednesday we got up and went into Kansas City, KS looking
for a Wells Fargo Bank. We needed to have some paperwork notarized and a
Cashier’s Check for the car registration. We later found out there are no Wells
Fargo Banks in Missouri as well as a few other states because of state
laws/regulations that prohibit banks from operating in those states until they
meet the necessary requirements. After the bank and then the post office to
mail the paperwork we spent the remainder of the day at the Farmer’s Market in
downtown Kansas City, KS.
| An artists impression of what the bottom of the Missouri River looks like today |
| Some of the 200,000 lbs of treasure found on the Arabia |
| Woodworking tools found on the Arabia |
| Fireplace shovels |
| Lunch in Kansas City, KS |
| Decorative beads of all colors and sizes for women's clothing |
| Truman graves |
| A random Victorian style house we liked |
Friday we left Walmart and found our way to Guthrie,
Oklahoma. Michael prefers the freeways but because we’re all cheapskates I led
us through the 2-lane back roads to avoid the toll roads. We found the cheapest
price so far for diesel fuel of $2.099 a gallon. We found our campground and
got settled in for the next day. Kathy & I were excited to get going on
Saturday to tour the Oklahoma City Memorial Site.
| Reflection pool outside memorial where street used to be when McVeigh parked the truck that exploded |
We went into Oklahoma City Saturday morning to an empty
downtown area and the monument. As soon as you enter the monument area a hush
falls over everyone and all you really hear are birds and the trickle of the
reflection pond. It was so somber an experience. I was fascinated with the
memorial. Even though I had followed the news stories back in 1995 when it occurred,
I really didn’t know all the background and specifics. This another one of
those places that should be on your bucket list.
| One chair for each person killed. Large for adults and small for children. Placed in a row coinciding with the floor they were on when killed |
| Kathy examining one of the chairs that signify each of those killed |
| Timothy McVeigh's getaway car |
| Kathy looking at some of the pictures of the 168 killed including 19 children |
| Guess who? |
| Old architecture |
| New architecture |
Today Micheal & Sara have gone into town to see a movie and explore while Kathy & I take an off day to finish catching up on paying bills and writing blogs!
Tomorrow we leave for the hotter temps of the Southwest. I’ve already got an appointment scheduled to have the cab A/C looked at. It hasn’t
worked since we purchased the RV but never really needed it. I’m guessing that’s
about to change!
PS... We thought you might like to see our calendar from last month...

Nice! I have been the OK bombing memorial, very somber and sad. You need to create a youtube account and get us some more videos from the road.
ReplyDelete-Joe
WOW, that's an impressive calendar! What a blast you 4 seem to be having! I have been following your travels with great interest, as I LOVE traveling & exploring. Wish I was there. But, since I cannot afford that anymore, I'll just keep living vicariously through you. Thank you Carl, & keep up the good work, buddy. Enjoy, & stay safe please. Cheers from Geo :-) !
ReplyDeleteHey Geo... we're really having a great time but will be glad when we get all the doctor, dentist and other appointments all synced together so we can slow down and enjoy it even more. Take care my friend and ride safe! Say hello to Mary for us!
DeleteJoe, sorry I didn't address this sooner but "Hell no"...lol. I barely get the blog done every week. Trying to insert pics in the blog and get it to format correctly on the page takes more time than writing the blog. Between driving, the occasional no Internet, touring the sites and all around having a good time I don't see a video feed coming anytime soon. I like the suggestion tho so maybe once we slow down a tad. Take care!
ReplyDeleteWell you need to setup a wordpress blog with a decent theme instead of this blogger crap. ;)
DeleteCome on you are an IT guy, you can do it!