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[*] posted on 12-4-2014 at 11:03 AM


DianaT, Thanks. Life is sweet down on the bayou.:D
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[*] posted on 12-4-2014 at 11:47 AM


If you ever travel to that neck of the woods again,,"Oklahoma Panhandle" you need to go to Boise City, on the north side of town is the Cimarron Heritage Center.. Absolutely one of the best history museums in the high plains area... You can spend a couple of days in it and still not soak it all up..
You were pretty close when you were at Hooker..
Santa Fe trial is just north of town also..
Lots of good family memories in those parts...




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[*] posted on 12-4-2014 at 12:23 PM


Diane--I might stop there on my way back to Fort Worth after Xmas and check up on the place. I've always gotten a funny vibe there---like you wouldn't be surprised if a spaceship landed by the courthouse and aliens got out to cruise around, LOL. Heh, or maybe that Gold Malibu from Repo Man driving around...
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[*] posted on 12-4-2014 at 01:41 PM


Thanks Maron. :saint:


Quote: Originally posted by Cypress  
DianaT, Thanks. Life is sweet down on the bayou.:D


It sure was cold when we were there--- that polar express was in full force! There were some roads in Big Bend that were closed because of the rain.

And it was cold on the Bayou! It warmed up one day on Grand Isle to the mid 80s and was in the 30s the next day! But it was beautiful and interesting.

Quote: Originally posted by mtnpop  
If you ever travel to that neck of the woods again,,"Oklahoma Panhandle" you need to go to Boise City, on the north side of town is the Cimarron Heritage Center.. Absolutely one of the best history museums in the high plains area... You can spend a couple of days in it and still not soak it all up..
You were pretty close when you were at Hooker..
Santa Fe trial is just north of town also..
Lots of good family memories in those parts...


We stayed one night in Boise City and almost visited the museum. It was closed by the time we arrived there and we decided to not wait until it opened in the morning. Maybe it was not the correct decision, but we wanted to visit Black Mesa area and enter New Mexico through Kenton as we had never seen that part of New Mexico --- BEAUTIFUL. And we wanted to be in Santa Fe on Sunday because we really like the Unitarian Church there. Maybe there will be a next time and we won't miss it.

Quote: Originally posted by Mexitron  
Diane--I might stop there on my way back to Fort Worth after Xmas and check up on the place. I've always gotten a funny vibe there---like you wouldn't be surprised if a spaceship landed by the courthouse and aliens got out to cruise around, LOL. Heh, or maybe that Gold Malibu from Repo Man driving around...


Could happen! Just as long as they don't depart the craft saying, "WE come in peace, we come in peace." Run and hide quickly!
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