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Not too many pictures for me Jeff. I found your post of the day very interesting. I do like Native American history and stories so this surely grabbed me. I also found the E W Marland story interesting and the photos of the Grand home quite complete. The sunroom had me wishing to sit at the table for breakfast. Until your story, I knew nothing about this oil Baron. So for me — keep on posting and telling the stories.
4 months agoSo similar to his Grady Gammage Auditorium where I had a few classes that I barely passed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gammage_Memorial_Auditorium
I like that. It was fun!
4 months agoNancy,
Thanks!
Jeff
Thanks. It was a through-the-window shot.
4 months agoWhat Susan Carpenter calls fundulations.
4 months agoJeff, you do a great job of keeping up your reporting. I keep a personal blog of my own, and I don’t journal every day — and only when we are out for some kind of adventure alone or with others. And I know how labor intensive it is to sort and choose photos, let along write about the day!! So thank you for all the blogging you do as I really enjoy traveling along with you.
4 months agoWhat a great shot!!
4 months agoBill,
Thanks! This fellow was patient with me as I tried to get a good shot.
Jeff
I stayed clear.
4 months agoKathleen,
I wasn't sure what to expect, but it worked out well. I guess a storage unit would have kept me drier.
Jeff
Sorry ;-)
4 months agoLarry,
Glad to hear it!
A lot of folks with trailers and motorhomes wish they could say they've done all 50 states.
Jeff
Some kind of katydid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tettigoniidae
Interesting! I didn't know cotton was a Kansas crop!
4 months ago