Monday, January 25, 2010

Motoring

Got up feeling good, got ready to leave, had my coffee in my hand and set off for the Texas pan handle. Although I had lived in Houston for a few years in the mid 90’s, I had never been through the pan-handle. Wasn’t a lot to see but did make a few friends talking about MotorSilk and giving them a sample at a truck stop called Love’s. Love’s has the best diesel fuel price and the places are really clean. Next time you are on the highway and are in need of fuel, I recommend them highly.

Went through Amarillo, which was much larger than I thought, and then made my way to Oklahoma fairly easily. Oklahoma went fast and I was impressed to see their large quantity of wind veins on one of their high points off I40. Similar to a scene I saw in California. There had to be well over a hundred wind veins churning out electricity on top of the high peak. Getting low on water and propane, I decided to stop at a KOA campground that I saw the billboard for. I checked into the Checotah/Lake Eufaula West KOA Campground. The gentleman that checked me in was very curious about MotorSilk and so I gave him a brochure and a sample. If you ever get a chance to go there, make sure you have the Cole slaw they make. It was great.


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