Courthouse on the Square – Denton County, TX
Harweldon Mansion
Harweldon interior door
The Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile – Pawhuska, Ok
Pawhuska Ok Interesting and sketchy!
Pawhuska OK
Courthouse on the Square – Denton County, TX
Harweldon Mansion
Harweldon interior door
The Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile – Pawhuska, Ok
Pawhuska Ok Interesting and sketchy!
Pawhuska OK
Monday was a holiday for me and I refuse to sit in the house this time of year! It was abnormally warm at 87° here in Oklahoma. I was hoping to drive south a couple hours to the Ouchita National Forest by the Arkansas border and see the changing leaves on the Talimena National Scenic Byway but I am a couple weeks too early. So my dad told me to check out Cedar Lake down in the valley outside of Talihina.
A small 78 acre lake in a beautiful valley, it is the home of the Oklahoma State Record Largemouth Bass at 14lbs 14oz… I was hoping to find someone to ride shotgun on my road trip, so I wouldn’t have to go solo. Low and behold my oldest son who just so happens to be on a college fishing team, had finished his classes early and said come pick me up. I was ecstatic, to spend the day fishing with him!
These stairs caught my interest, love the feeling of this photo. I was very anxious to get my fist look at the lake!
Doubled up on this cast, love catching these little bass with my new ultra light spin cast with 4lb line. It’s a fight every time!
The smell of pine was so strong and lovely!
Gorgeous end to a great day!
Got to make the trek home through a big storm that popped up unexpectedly, but overall a beautiful adventure making wonderful memories with my son. Priceless!
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This is a really rustic eating establishment/saloon with original wood floors and the old intricately carved wooden bar. A real Old West feel in New Braunfels, TX
Collegiate English Tudor home built in the 1920’s 15,000 sq ft. I get to hang out here a few times a year!
Downtown Tulsa Oil Boom building
1930’s Castle I hiked to in Davis OK.
In the Arbuckle Mountains
This is My Happy Place, this is where a part of my heart will always be.
My kids ran, played, explored, fished and hunted on this 47 acres on Lake Hudson for eleven years, Two of them came straight from the hospital to call this home.
They learned so much about life and life lessons from the great outdoors here and acquired a love for nature.
This is Spavinaw Creek, the town of Spavinaw Oklahoma is a short drive and is the Birthplace of Mickey Mantle.
Following the Trail of Tears (1839) Eastern Cherokees began arriving in the area. Before the lake was made, they say along the original creek bed that runs next to these bluffs was an Indian Village.
When they would let the water down to make repairs we would find Arrowheads and various artifacts left behind by the Native Americans.
I’ve always found this area to be very beautiful & peaceful, I call it my little piece of heaven.
I have a waterfront subdivision that I developed when I was thirty and named it for the Hollow that runs through it. Solemn Hollow Such an appropriate name!
Also I still have a waterfront lot and hope to live there again someday in hopes my kids and future grandchildren can enjoy it and make new memories.
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Happy Friday!!
Does anyone know this roadside attraction from my Hometown?
My friends and I swam here in the summers when we were kids.
Now people from all over the world come to visit every year on their Route 66 – Mother Road adventures…
Get your kicks on Route 66! The Blue Whale
Have a weekend full of wonderfulness!
Two weeks ago today I was driving through Black Mesa State Park & Preserve in the Panhandle of Oklahoma, it is home to Oklahoma’s highest point at 5,705 ft. It is lava formed by a volcanic eruption 3 to 5 million years ago.
It is beautiful, and so not Oklahoma like, more New Mexico like. There are so many mesas throughout, it looks foreign to me. But beautiful country!
There are dinosaur footprints in the preserve also! Dinosaur tracks in Oklahoma
kind of hard to see but they are there!
We drove on a wild goose chase out in the middle of no mans land looking for the
Tri-State marker and finally found it!
Next we were off to Capulin New Mexico, to see the Volcano. We chose the road less traveled
which meant 17 of the 70 miles was dirt roads. Which in this day and age seemed crazy to me!
It was the most beautiful drive full of cloudy skies, sunflowers and mesas as far as the eye could see.
(Would recommend the drive for sure)
Since you have to drive slower you see more of the country side.
From this to this….
It was definitely gorgeous scenery, Sunflowers are one of my favorite flowers and there was
an abundance of them.
Traveling, discovering and seeing new places is one of my favorite things to do, I travel as much as my job allows, which means a lot of short trips close to home and an occasional longer journey to a new place I’ve yet to explore.
I love big cities, their museums, history and different cultures but I am mostly drawn to nature and the beauty of God’s handiwork.
I have purchased a National Park Passport and I am anxious to visit as many as I can along with some of the state parks in my area.
I find myself taking a lot of photos so I will never forget the places I’ve been and seen. Recently I’ve been thinking that a travel blog would be a great way to document my adventures although I’ve never blogged before, this will just be one more adventure I will try my hand at and embark on.