As we left Amarillo we saw what Adam says is the biggest cross. I can't be sure if he said in the U.S. or not, but here it is. It may not be the biggest cross, you will have to be the judge, but that's a later post (you'll understand later).
As we entered Oklahoma we had to swerve to miss an, you'll love this, an armadillo! I know, we couldn't believe it either! Sorry I don't have a picture of the little guy but I felt missing him was more important than a picture.
Here is a picture of Pretty Teacher waving at a Swift truck. I made her wave at every Swift truck from here to Connecticut. She didn't understand why but I told her that the cactus on her back dash and the AZ license plate would let them know that we were from Phoenix too. I thought it was a nice jesture, she thought it was presh (wink to Pretty Girl!). For those of you not in the know, Pretty Teacher realizes that my insanity isn't temporary.
When we got to Kansas we went to visit Pretty Teacher's friend Karen. She attends K-State.
They had a tornado the week before we arrived. She walked us all over campus to show us the damage. It was pretty bad. Tornados are not nice! Then we walked to Aggieville, a quaint part of town next to the University. We ate dinner and when we walked back we saw that the University has a Petticoat Land and a Lover's Lane. The campus is beautiful with a lot of buildings that look like castles. Sorry no pics, I didn't have my camera but here is Pretty Teacher and Karen...
Karen was nice enough to let us sleep at her house. So we did. When we got up the next morning we headed out. More on that later.
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That cross is even more disturbing in the middle of the night when it's glowing bright white!
I promise I will post soon, it just seems that I have nothing interesting to write about.
it's only a model...
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