We got to the campground in West Memphis in the dark and in the rain. This morning the rain had stopped, but it was very foggy. As I walked outside I saw this very strange looking vehicle parked in one of the camp sites. I took a picture and sent it out on Twitter. A few minutes later I learned from a response that it was a UNICAT. I expect it is a Very Expensive (Much More Than A Hummer) Vehicle.
We got on the road about 8:30 a.m. headed west on I-40. We drove through Little Rock and then on to Oklahoma. We stopped at a campground in Oklahoma City about 6:30 p.m. CDT. This campground has pretty good wifi (that service was down at the campground in West Memphis). Tomorrow we’ll drive to Colorado Springs.
On the way we’ve been stopping at all the Welcome Centers. Nina has been collection pamphlets, the two- or three-panel kinds of pamphlets that have a nice picture on them. These pamphlets can be folded into boxes and have a kind of kaleidoscope effect. It takes four pamphlets to make the lid and four more to make the bottom. The collection process has been fun as it gets us out of the vehicle and walking around.
The second picture is the other side of the UNICAT. This vehicle definitely looked like it could go anywhere!
The pictures of the wedding have been posted by the photographer online. They’re password protected, so let me know if you’d like the URL and the password to access the pictures.
Meanwhile, it’s time to go to bed as we’ve got a long drive again tomorrow.