After four months of not moving far beyond the triangle from my house to the assisted living center where Mom is to Jaran's house, I decidied it was time to explore Oklahoma a little bit more. I tried what I did in Colorado. Travel for an hour in any direction and see where I ended up.
Last week I traveled south on I-35 to Paul's Valley and came back via 77. It was a lovely afternoon jaunt.
Yesterday I traveled west on I-44. First surprise (although I should have expected it): it's a toll road that cost me &6.50 for travelling about 50 miles "there and back again." After about half an hour, I decided I was tired and only wanted to get back home. At the time, I was approaching Chickasha. I thought the sign read "next 3 exits," so I was looking for one that that said "food" this exit. I bypassed the MacDonald's because I wanted "real" food.
Big mistake. Only two exits led to Chickasha and the next exit was twenty miles down the road. What could I do? I trundled down the road, exited at Sterling and hoped I could at least find a gas station with bathrooms and snacks. Five miles off the highway, over the crest of the steepest hill I've seen in Oklahoma so far, I think I found Sterling. The main portion of the town lay somewhere to the south of me but I didn't want to get lost trying to find it.
And no, I didn't find any gas station, let alone a restaurant. Thank the Lord I had plenty of gas.
So I headed back for Chickasha and headed for the place a sign advertised for serving "fried pies." I found the stand; but it was closed. But at least I found a gas station. After a bathroom and a nice long cold drink of diet coke and cheese crackers, I felt much revived and made my way home.
Oklahoma, here I come. I think I need to get off the highways and onto the back roads to actually see more than billboards and rest stops.
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Brave of you to do all that exploring. Have you found a good church out there yet?
I am glad that you found Draper Park Christian Church. Just today I checked out the Wild West book, however, I have several in front of it! Your adventures on the turnpike sound like some of mine. I drove from Moore to Purcell to teach in a Christian school for yrs. and know lots of Pauls Valley people. Both are great towns. Hoping to get to know you better!
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