Friday, October 31, 2008

Things We Learned in Tulsa, Oklahoma

  1. Tulsa squirrels are ridiculously fat.
  2. Concrete from 1957 is not to be trusted (see also)
  3. Erdinger Hefeweizen is pretty awesome.
  4. Wienerschnitzel, German goulash, and hot potato salad are also pretty awesome.
We left our hotel in Springfield, Missouri and drove a few hours until stopping in Tulsa. At some point in the past few weeks, I became incredibly lazy with road trip planning (probably about 5 minutes in). But Kacey diligently did a lot of research to determine how we could break up the drive into decent-sized chunks, minimize driving in the dark, and see some interesting stuff along the way. In Tulsa, she found a rose garden where we stopped to stretch our legs in the sunshine and take some pictures. Once we got there, we also visited the Tulsa Historical Society, then went to a German restaurant for lunch. After our Tulsa experience, we climbed back into the car and headed off towards our next destination: the tenth circle of hell, also known as Amarillo, Texas.

Tulsa pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kcjane84/sets/72157608779632616/

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