Wings

Today is the day. We depart for Australia home.

We are leaving Oklahoma on a beautiful sunny 80 something F day. 33C in our scale.

A quick 3 hr trip down to Dallas and the DFW airport for our departure later this evening. We will lose a day and be back to the future! (Leave Monday be there Wednesday in 16.5hrs)

The past couple of weeks since we got back from the last trip have been busy in preparation – sewing, sewing, more sewing – complete (even though the doubters doubt lol!) actually and then some! Also did cutting out of future projects to eliminate the bulk in luggage, so I am actually ahead of schedule! Ha! Yippee! (And the picture doesn't show the half of it!)

 

We've done the weekly practice shoots and a couple club matches before hand. Took lunch out for the 60 club match shooters on Saturday and said our goodbyes.

For now it's time to anticipate catch ups with all our Aussie cowboy's and cowgirl's, friends and especially family.

I have no 'car projects' for this journey so will just have to start thinking about writing my piece on the construction of Texas Flower's gown.yeah, that should keep me out of mischief for a while. 🙂

See you on the flip side!

Love to all

Kat xo

Made it through he rental car returns, check in, baggage services, customs and sitting airside in TIGiN. Seems to be now our regular Irish Pub haunt when flying! Cheers!

 

And Tighin is pronounced Tigeen meaning small cottage.

 

 

Off to Red Castle

As the big orange ball rises in the sky bringing light to a new day, we steam ahead towards Sand Springs, Oklahoma. (Rather a poetic type intro this morning don't you think?)

 

With a 2 hour drive, we are headed for Red Castle club match, where the Oklahoma State Championships will be held in a few weeks. A great day, 3 posses, cloud cover, high humidity, 6 stages done and all before the sun came out at the range!

 

What a ripper!

Kat xo

 

Red Castle Gun Club is located on the impressive Zink Ranch.

 

Work Shirkers Wednesday

Out to the range this morning for practice day and discussions. Only a handful of us but we had fun, pushed the envelope and sweated it out with little to no breeze around today.

Fabulous BBQ lunch at a tucked away little place called Railhead BBQ. Wow! Just wow! I had a turkey sandwich that was so moist and tender I think next time I will be having it even without the lettuce tomato and onion on it. The German coleslaw was amazing too. (That was the side I had) Jack had 1/3pd burger with Mustard Potato Salad. 1/4mile from the corner of Waterloo Rd and Douglas St in a little red tin shed. Service is great and food is fabulous. It's one of those local, must try, deals.

Home for a couple hours of sewing and then it was time for a swim, well more for exercise after the last pounds gained while we were away.

Here is the dolphin and the whale. Lol! That's Jacks words too. It's hilarious. He is a life saver swimmer still, definitely not a swimmer swimmer. Still s in's with head up out of the water and arms out the side like he's going through waves.

 

Anyway, there IS work to be done.

See ha.

Kat xo

 

Sign Up!

Red Dirt Rampage is coming! You'll see this at the front gate when you enter the range for it.

My poor knees and one hip are feeling it from being on the floor but this gem is now finished and ready for installation! Yee haa!

 

Oh, just remembered lacquering to be done yet but that's shed work.

Back to the sewing machine tomorrow! Yippee! 🙂

Have a good one!

Kat xo

 

Ah, Tis The Good Life

Back into today with a club match at OKC Gun Club with the Territorial Marshals. A pleasant day had 52 shooters show up for 6 fun stages and lunch.

Was great to catch up with all our friends again.

Then it's back to washing, painting, loading, cleaning brass and having a brew at the Big Horn Saloon. Haa haa haa!

 

Oh and don't forget the Territorial Marshals are hosting the SASS SW Regional – Red Dirt Rampage. We wish we could be here for it! 😦

Cheers!

Kat xo

http://cowboy.okcgunclub.org/reddirt/reddirt.html

 

Made It!

Battling a strong crosswind this morning and then heading south into it really hurt the fuel consumption.

Other than that it's a pleasant, uneventful trip back into Oklahoma.

 

Home, sweet, home away from home.

Kat xo

P.S. 4.5 weeks, 3 great shoots, 10 states (OK, KS, WY, SD, OR, CO, MT, WA, ID, NE) = 6,110 miles/9,740km's and a ton of memories. 🙂

 

The Home Run Into OKC

An early start as we depart Wild Horse John and Saginaw Sue and head out on the i80. Still travelling with yesterday's bugs on the windscreen we go towards the first Pony Express station on our way home at Julesburg.

Unfortunately a tad early for the Museum to be open but found the marker at the relocated depot.

 

Onto Ogallala, the cattle town where Longhorns were herded along the Texas (Western) Trail. A quick stop at Front Street, Cowboy's Rest and The Crystal Palace.

 

The Crystal Palace have a revue every Mon – Sat night from Memorial Day to around second week of August, featuring all high school performers and it has been running for some 51 years.

 

There is a free museum attached which houses anything from the old west, early land owners, World War I etc. these hats caught my eye but I couldn't find why they came into being. Cowboy Country Mural, Harvest Gold and Brim Town.

 

We made a quick trip to Boot Hill (and exited) and saw some of the remaining markers and The Trail Boss sculpture.

 

Onwards we go wih the next stop at Buffalo Bill's Ranch, well a side step via Fort Cody as we come into North Platte.

 

Then out to Buffalo Bill's Ranch – Scout's Rest. A spectacular house built in the heyday of his famous Wild West Show in 1886. Today the house, outbuildings – including Ice House, Cob House and Spring House; and the barn are preserved and cared for by Nebraska State Parks.

 

Next was Gothenburg, yep still the same day…..it's gonna be a long one.

This Pony Express station was moved from 24 miles west of here off the Oregon Trail.

 

Midway station still remains on its original foundations just 2 miles south of town. This one only lasted 18mths in history before the telegraph changed everything. As we know, Buffalo Bill Cody was a pony express rider back in the day.

 

There were only 80 riders to carry mail for the Pony Express, the youngest being about 11 years old. They earned $25/week which was a very good wage back then. The equivalent to around $500/week.

Now we are blowing through Hwy183 South through rural Kansas – literally – it's windy enough to blow your dog off the chain! Soon we will hit the I70 and be back in some state of civilisation other than vast farms and oil mules.

We made it safely…..to Hays. Another 6hours is too much this evening.

Kat xo

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julesburg,_Colorado

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogallala,_Nebraska

http://www.ogallalafrontstreet.com/Ogallala.htm

http://www.westnebraska.com/2012/Fort-Cody-Trading-Post/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Bill_Ranch

http://www.gothenburgdelivers.com

 

 

What Took 4 Weeks Now Takes 3 Days

The start of the long journey back to Oklahoma City, we leave Washington back through Leavenworth for coffee break and on out of Wenatchee – in a roundabout way – ending up on Highway 2 around the back of the mountains.

High desert they call it. It's still filled with smoke haze, fields that go on forever, freshly tilled or cut, dust devils and then a tiny town appears out of nowhere.

Back into Idaho and we pass Lake Coeur d'Alene. What a spectacular view! Water sports and fishing are the go here. They won't show up in the photos but some docks have that typical boathouse structure at the bottom of their properties just like in the movies! 🙂

 

Made a coffee stop in a quaint little ex-silver mining town of Wallace. The Red Light Garage with its eclectic interior serving just about anything in Huckleberry so I'm guessing they are plentiful here.

 

We took a quick drive down the street to get back to the freeway and wish we had have had time to stop at Oasis Bordello Museum. Lots of nice looking old hotels as well and then the 50's styled neon lights of the Stardust Motel.

 

We're almost out of Idaho now and over into Montana heading towards Butte but made it as far as Missoula for the night.

Today, Thursday, we hauled ass and really have only seen the inside of the car, the back of our eyelids and plenty of smoky haze as we left Montana and into Wyoming.

Tonight we are staying wih Wild Horse John and Saginaw Sue and then hit more of the Pony Express Route tomorrow.

Night peeps!

Kat xo

Aug 20th

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace,_Idaho

 

 

Lake Cassidy, Washington

Once the shoot finished we headed towards Everett, Washington where we would spend the next couple of days with hosts, Mudflat Mike and Nellie Belle.

Now we are seeing the 'Evergreen State'! Everett and the surrounding area is forests, ferns, green as green, lakes and is not far from Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean.

Their gorgeous little house sits within the vicinity of Lake Cassidy which made for a pleasant view for the morning workouts.

 

Monday was casual, get washing done, sit and chat over projects, and just enjoy the beautiful fuchsias, hummingbirds, squirrels and blue jays.

Tuesday we headed for the Boeing factory and went on their tour. Unfortunately no photos inside the massive plant, suffice to say it certainly is mind blowing at the capacity and size it is.

It's hard to fathom the sheer size of these from the viewing balconies. 214ft of wingspan fitting in a building is incredible. The automation lines has sped up production with overhead gantry cranes like I've never seen before, moving sections of plane body around and into place for attachment.

Yes we did get to view many planes in various stages of production including completed paint jobs and planes waiting for delivery. Air New Zealand, Jetstar and Aero Mexico to name a few.

With a plant here in Everett and one in South Carolina they have been able to keep momentum on production with the many orders they have. They turn a standard cargo or passenger 747 out every 3 days a 25 day total turn around from start to finish. The carbon fibre new 767's taking a little longer. (From what I can remember as couldn't take iPad with me)

Boeing employs approx 42,000 people with the oldest being a lady who is 92 years of age and has worked with the company for 72 of those. Some have 'kept it in the family' and generations are or have worked with Boeing.

We did visit the Future of Flight Center (which is where the tour begins) and were able to get up close to engines and nose gear which certainly puts things into perspective. You can test your flight control abilities, check out the strength of various composites that go into an aircrafts making, view business plane interiors and be used for a survey on future plane seating and headspace.

 

Then we took the tourist drive down to Mukilteo to the docks and the ferry port where residents of Whidby Island come and go across Puget Sound to and from work.

Ahhhh, breathe in the salt air! With a view of the Sound, fishing boats and the ferries coming and going we enjoyed dinner at Ivars. What's for dinner? Fish and chips of course! (And yes they actually called it chips here not fries) tasted the local brew from 'Diamond Knot' and 'Mac and Jack' for Jack.

 

The scenic route back round through Smokey Point to their home club meeting. It was funny watching the preparation for the upcoming entertainment at their 2015 annual 'Standoff'. If you are getting to this shoot, you are in for a treat, the bay's are shaded and I've seen the evidence of previous opening ceremonies and entertainment spectaculars! Lol!

We departed from our gracious hosts this morning to start the trek back to Oklahoma. Thank you Mike and Teri we thoroughly enjoyed your company and getting to know you better.

Kat xo

http://www.smokeypointdesperados.org

http://www.ivars.com

http://www.futureofflight.org