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We wrapped a trip to the Oregon coast with our family, a nephew’s wedding in Michigan and a family reunion in Pennsylvania into a Great American Odyssey.
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Day 27 – July 15: Home!

We started the day early (for us).  Don’t know why, we just both woke up and decided it was time to go. So after our complimentary breakfast we loaded the car and departed for the last leg of our odyssey. One advantage of an early start in this part of the country is that you […]

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Day 26 – July 14: Across the Colorado Plateau

Those of you who have experience in this corner of the world will wonder why we chose to take the Albuquerque – Gallup – Shiprock route rather than the traditional Albuquerque – Farmington – Shiprock route. There are a couple of answers.  First, because that’s the route Irma (our car’s GPS) chose for us. Now,

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Day 25 – July 13: Dash for the barn 1

Following breakfast we bid farewell to the Norman contingent and headed west. We spend the day following the path (if not the actual) Route 66 across Oklahoma, North Texas, and New Mexico ending the day in Albuquerque. Because this was basically a travel day there won’t be many photos. We did get a shot of

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Day 24 – July 12: Norman adventures

We started the morning by throwing the grandsons in the car and driving to the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum in Seminole While new to us, the kids had been there a couple of times in the past and knew where to go and what to do. They also had a small train that took us

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Day 23 – July 11: Hot town, summer in the city

After a morning of “getting some work done” Cheryl, Kim, Jesse, Spencer, and I took off after lunch  to head up to “the city.” the first stop was the Science Museum – a rather amazing place with exhibits geared to all ages. Not pictured (for obvious reasons) is the planetarium show that Nana, Papa, and

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Day 22 – July 10: On to Norman

We Left Memphis this morning by way of the Mississippi River crossing (That’s a BIG river!) And made our way across Arkansas and into Oklahoma. We knew we had crossed the line when we stopped at the first Oklahoma Rest Stop: Shortly thereafter (actually not really short, but since we were involved with the denouement of

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Day 21 – July 9: On to Memphis

We actually planned our return trip around Memphis. (We regard it as serendipity that Norman is a day’s drive west of Memphis – and on our way.) The last time we were here – traveling with the (Jr. High Aged) kids – we didn’t take the opportunity to experience any of the jazz for which

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Day 20 – July 8: Turning for home

Today marked the end of our eastward trek, and the turning our feet (car tires) westward – toward home.  Reluctantly?  No.  Eagerly?  No.  As we did I remembered my reaction to The Hobbit.  They had all those adventures getting there, adventures in the cave with Smaug, and then they went home.  Really? That’s it? They

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Day 19 – July 7: Where it all began

We started the day with a drive over to colonial Williamsburg. Those of you who have been there will know.  If you haven’t, put it on your list. It’s more than seeing the sheep on the green Or being serenaded during a lunch at a tavern (Bubble and Squeak, Pasties, and the BEST chocolate pecan

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Day 18 – July 6: On to Virginia Beach

After a leisurely breakfast with the remaining revelers we said good by to the land of horse-drawn buggies And headed thru the deluge to Virginia Beach (Virginia) Along the way we got to experience the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, a 17.6 mile combination of 3 bridges connected by 2 tunnels (or was it 2 tunnels connected

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