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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Journeys End
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.......see you next time!!!!
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XIT Rodeo - Dalhart
On my visit to Dalhart (about 2 hours north of Amarillo), which is the seat of the XIT, I was thrilled to be given a very special gift. It may not look like much, but that little piece of barbed wire is from the original ranch fencing - over 100 years old.
Every August, the tiny town of Dalhart becomes host to one of Americas largest rodeos....
Ready to rumble.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Claude, Texas
Half an hour southeast of Amarillo is the town of Claude (population, 1313). It is famous for 2 things...
1. having one of the last remaining fully operational 'Soda Fountains' in the region,
2. Being the location for a number of films including "Hud", staring Paul Newman. His boots are collecting dust on a shelf in the Pharmacy.
"The Man with the barbed Wire Soul...HUD!" (1963).
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Traders of the Lost Arts
There are very few skilled leather craftsmen around these days.
The boots to the left are father and son. Cowboys and ranchers often have their Brand on their boots. Here L/ is the father and L// is the son.
Available in any colour.
Lauren Ross, aged 10, is already showing an interst in the business and puts together her own boot designs.
These Boots Were Made For......
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Chihuly @ Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Originally from Tacoma,WA, he has worked prolifically since the 1960's.
During the 70's he spent time in England where a car accident caused him to lose an eye, leading to him wearing his trademark eye-patch.
I wonder if he ever made himself a glass-eye?!
http://www.chihuly.com/
The 'Sooner State' capital - Oklahoma City
In 1889 it was a railroad stop with a population of 7 people.
When the Government announced they would be giving land in the Indian Territories away on a first come first served basis, the ensuing stampede of human traffic is what became refered to as the Land Rush, or Land Run.
The first Oklahoma Land Run took place at High Noon on April 22nd 1889. By then, the towns population had swelled from the original 7 to a tent city of over 10,000.
People who managed to stake a claim before the start of the land run became known as 'Boomers', and those who set out early on the official start date became known as 'Sooners' (originally a derogatory term meaning 'a cheat', it has since lost its negetive connotations).
Oklahoma didnt become a State of the Union until 1907 - its celebrating its centennial this year.
Murrah Memorial - site of the Oklahoma Bombing
168 empty chairs...
....and a wall of rememberance.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
ROUTE 66 ROLLER DERBY
Founded in November 2006, Amarillo's rollergirls are headed for the roller derby league ...
Roller derby has been around since the 1940's. It is an American contact sport, and historically a form of sports entertainment based on formation roller skating around a track.
Two teams of 5 girls each use blocks and pushes to prevent a specific member of the oppposing team (the 'Jammer') from coming through the pack and to help their own Jammer make it and score points.
The sport is rough and the girls are definately tough.
The Amarillo squad has 3 teams to date - " The Deadly Dames", "The Piston Pin-Ups", "The Bonzai Brawlers"...
Two teams of 5 girls each use blocks and pushes to prevent a specific member of the oppposing team (the 'Jammer') from coming through the pack and to help their own Jammer make it and score points.
The sport is rough and the girls are definately tough.
...Rollergirls have skating names to reflect the attiude of the sport - 'Dropkick MAULy','Kera Scene', 'ScarStruck','Kimvoluntary Manslaughter','Terror-Aki'... to name but a few.
Catch 'em if you can!
Get Your Kids On Route 66
Mike and Katy with Jake (6), Freddie (4), and Millie (20 months)
The Beer Boots at the Big Texan were exactly Millies size...
The Browns have stuck to the Historic Route 66 all the way so far. the kids have loved it, and by the time they reach California they will have been on the road 3 1/2 weeks.
Highlights so far were St.louis, the Cowboy Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, and the Route 66 museum at Clinton, Okl., and of course Amarillo!
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Vietnam Memorial - New Mexico
Flags at half mast in memory of Ladybird Johnson who passed away this week.
She was the First lady to President Johnson who fell from office during the Vietnam war, to be replaced by president Nixon.
The Land of Enchantment.
Paula, myself, Karen, Tyler and Caryl enjoying some 'liquid refreshment' at a saloon bar on the 5 hour trip from Amarillo...
... and humming birds enjoying theirs!
After the flat plains of the Panhandle, a dramatic change to the landscape.
Karens Mountain Cabin Retreat near Red River...
Complete with hot-tub.
thank you Karen xxx
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