I knew there was a reason I stayed in Tucumcari, NM Sunday night—it gave me the chance to look at the map again and notice Hwy 54 East (actually NE) which avoided Amarillo altogether and sliced off about 100 miles. So, yesterday I drove through small parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. I parked for the night at Wal-Mart in Liberal, Kansas (had to get my political affiliation in there somewhere) at the Kansas/Oklahoma border, and will head back to Oklahoma today then east to Coffeyville, KS since that looks like a shorter and easier way to go.
Here’s Texas, through the windshield. Yes, it rained almost the whole way.
I liked the juxtaposition of the new and the old (windmill at the bottom)
Now one picture of Oklahoma. I intend to get more tomorrow. The panhandle is very narrow.
And now Liberal, Kansas.
First, the welcome sign:
Then Wal-Mart
Getting oil by the parking lot
Mural on nearby store
I stopped by the Visitor’s Center (closed) and The Land of Oz, also closed. However, took a few pictures.
Coronado sign
Statue of Coronado
Dorothy and Toto
Toto eats Purina Dog Chow
Yellow Brick Road