A restful night at The Munger Moss Motel, thanks to Ramona and her hospitality
Another great day on the Mother Road, Americas' Mid-West is full of friendly happy people who all seem to enjoy a bit of bear lovin'. After another fantastic breakfast at the Elm Street Eatery in Lebanon my taxi driving buddies and me set off West deep into Missouri. In Paris Springs we had the pleasure of spending some time with Gary Turner at the Gay Parita Filling Station. Gary has lived on '66 a long time and had some wonderful stories to tell. His place is crammed full of route 66 stuff which he was happy to show us. Guarding over his garage full of treasures was Earle.Earle and me got on like a house on fire.
Gary, Sara and Fred getting friendly in Garys' office
Andy and Sara posing for Garys' website gallery
Fleetline Taxis - Part of the Missouri scenery
Fred is part of the Mother Road
We spent 45 minutes chatting with Gary, he was a fascinating guy and we loved being with him.
Further along the road Route 66 dips into Kansas for a 14 mile stretch through Galena and Baxter Springs. Here we met Melba the Mouth and Lyle. Both are characters of the Mother Road and both made us all very welcome. Melbas' Diner in Galena has a very special truck parked out front, the whole area inspired a certain animated film.
Fred and Tow- Mator getting acquainted.
Oklahoma was our 3rd state of the day and our first rain storm of the trip. Sara kept a weather eye out for twisters but no such luck. The drive-thru sign outside Carthage stayed rooted down.
Long straight roads running for 10's of miles led us all the way into Tulsa and our stopover at the Desert Hills Motel. We are sat in Tallys' Cafe, Tulsa eating and blogging. Great food. Early night for us all. Texas tomorrow.
Is this the way to Amarillo? I certainly hope so.
I love the Fleetline car stickers!! That's some very optimistic advertising :)
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