The truck on the bridge was a happy surprise.
1 day ago • 2 min readFriday 🗺️ June 5, 2026 🗺️ Still in Oklahoma and ready to hit the road again! Happy Friday, Reader! We're still hanging out in Oklahoma, but the truck is itching to roll and so are we! This week was one of those where you blink and it's gone. With work projects and Jody off at a conference, there wasn't a whole lot to show for it except a full calendar. Recently we made our way over to Sapulpa to check out how they are celebrating the Route 66 Centennial. We treated ourselves to a tasty meal...
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9 days ago • 2 min readHappy Friday, Reader! We finally landed at an RV park after more than a hundred days on the road, and let me tell you, a long shower and endless air conditioning feel like winning the travel lottery. While I’m soaking up these little luxuries (and catching up on editing, of course), I took a stroll down memory lane and picked out five Route 66 moments that totally caught me off guard. The first surprise? It happened before we even rolled out of the parking lot. Santa Monica Pier at sunset The...
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23 days ago • 2 min readHappy Friday, Reader! We’re camped on a friend’s property in Oklahoma this week, stealing calm between storm cells in the middle of tornado alley. The grass is impossibly green right now, the kind that only happens when the sky has been doing its worst. It’s been a good week for wildlife and quiet mornings, which feels like a gift this time of year. This week I want to tell you about a shot I almost didn’t get, and how Route 66 gives us more than we expect. Pop's Soda Bottle, Arcadia We...
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30 days ago • 2 min readHappy Friday, Reader! This week, we’ve parked the RV in northeast Oklahoma, right back in the corner where both of us grew up. If you added up all our stories here, you’d need a bigger map! His mom was waiting on the porch, trying not to cry (she almost made it). When she hugged me, I hung on tight; those hugs mean even more now that my own parents are gone. Gotta soak up every one. Maybe that’s why this Route 66 trip hits me in the feelings so often. It’s full of places that used to be...
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about 1 month ago • 3 min readHappy Friday, Reader! We said our goodbyes to the Texas panhandle and rolled into Oklahoma, where the wind means business and the spring storms are showing off. I’ll be honest, work totally hijacked my week, and I am itching to trade my laptop for some fresh air and open highway. But let’s talk about the good stuff! Here’s what the Texas panhandle served up for us. The U-Drop-Inn After Dark The U-Drop Inn, Shamrock, TX. The neon came on just as the storm rolled in. We cruised past the U-Drop...
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about 1 month ago • 2 min readHappy Friday, Reader! We made it through New Mexico, which means I’m writing this somewhere on the other side of it with dust still on the windshield and a week’s worth of stories I’m still processing. The landscape here has a way of slowing you down. Big skies, red earth, and sunsets that made our campsite one of my favorites! The road had a few surprises in store too. More on that below. This Week's Feature Blue Swallow Motel The Blue Swallow Motel has been glowing on the side of Route 66...
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about 2 months ago • 3 min readHappy Friday, Reader! Route 66 through northern Arizona isn’t the road most travelers expect. Strip away the nostalgia and what remains is something a little more raw and honest, with motels that glow after dark and ghost towns with genuinely dark histories. This is Forgotten Outposts on Arizona Route 66. Come take a slow ride down this stretch. Still standing on Route 66. Delta Motel - Winslow, AZ Winslow, AZ. The Delta Motel sign still rules the sky above Route 66, stars and all. Out front...
READ POSTA Different Side of Route 66 in Flagstaff
about 2 months ago • 4 min readHappy Friday, Reader! Route 66 is basically a greatest hits album of neon signs, retro gas stations, and those diners where you just know the pie is homemade. Flagstaff checks all those boxes, but it also throws in a few surprises. Picture rolling mountains, thick forests, and ancient sites popping up as you cruise along. This stretch of Route 66 has a vibe all its own, and I love it! Flagstaff itself feels pretty modern, probably thanks to all the college students buzzing around. But step...
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