Tag: OK

  • Kate caught a Huge Fish!!

    Foss State Park, OK, March 2025 Foss State Park has the largest lake in western Oklahoma. It is known for fishing, so I had to give it a shot. I stood there for hours hoping for a fish to drive by. I had a large black fish drive by but no luck catching it. Then,…

  • Oklahoma Route 66 Passport Book & Route 66 Cafe Clifton, OK

    Clinton, OK, March 2025 John can attest to my obsession with passport books and cancel stamps. Passport books are soft covered books usually free and list attractions based on a theme like National Parks, State Parks, Finding Lincoln, etc. My new passport book is the “Oklahoma Route 66 Passport” The book splits the state into…

  • Washita NWR: Centennial Trail

    Washita National Wildlife Refuge, OK, March 2025 The state park and campgrounds are on the south eastern edge of Foss lake, and Washita National Wildlife Refuge is on the north western edge of Foss Lake. We had to go to Washita NWR because they have a cancel stamp for the national parks book. Sadly, the…

  • Did you know there are white deer that are not Albino

    Foss State Park, OK, March 2025 Growing up I always remember the albino deer at Fort McCoy. It was special when you caught sight of one. At Foss State Park visitors center, I learned that white deer exist that are not albino. There are white deer that have a little brown on them and the…

  • Foss State Park Sunsets

    Foss State Park, OK, March 2025 As I promised from previous post, I was going to take additional sunset photos. I thoughts these were the best.

  • Foss State Park Sunset Day 1

    Foss State Park, OK, March 2025 When we move to a new campground, we never know how great the sunset will be. At Foss State Park Oklahoma, our campsite was awesome sunsets. The picture below was taken the first night we arrived. I’ll take more with the sun a little higher in the horizon later…

  • On the Right Tracks …

    Foss State Park, OK, March 2025 Foss State Park has a lot of red clay, so many of the animal tracks are pretty clearly captured in the red soil. After looking through animal track identification pages, this is probably a raccoon track. Those should be the two fore feet of a raccoon. We saw many…

  • The Amazing Oklahoma Ice Storm

    Beggs, OK, February 2025 Even though we are done getting John’s Mom’s house ready for sale, we scheduled extra weeks in Oklahoma at various parks before starting our trek north to Yellowstone. Most of Oklahoma was covered in Ice and Snow as a result of the Arctic Blast. Today, I spent 30 minutes cleaning off…

  • This is the End …

    Okmulgee, OK, February 2025 my only friend, the end. (The Doors.) This is the end – of the dumpsters. This one had a lot more yard waste in it than the others. It also had some stuff from John’s brother’s and sister’s house. Dumpster #5 is only about 90%-95% full because some guy came by…

  • Sunset Over Dumpster #4

    Okmulgee, OK, January 2025 Dumpster #4 is the last full dumpster we need for mom’s house. We think we only filled it about 95%. There is some space for flat stuff on top, but we did not have any flat trash left. Most of the items remaining in the house belong to John’s brother or…