The internet service turned out to be a problem, I couldn't connect to their WiFi. They reset the router and took out all the phones, they did it again. Then they decided they had this problem before and to try in front of the laundry room to make sure it wasn't my computer. It wasn't! Ended up moving to a newer wing of the motel where they had WiFi and hard wired service. A little problem with the wired one. They thought it was on a lamp, but that turned out to be a phone plug in that didn't go any where. We found the internet plug on the opposite wall from the table, after doing some furniture moving I was all set.
Dec 11th It dropped down to 17 degrees last night, so with Ruthie's cold the hotel was a good idea. We thought we would delay our fortune hunting while Ruthie recovered, we would wait and check on the mail, and work on the blog. At friend Louise's suggestion Ruthie started drinking some emergen-C to fight her cold. What's good for the goose is good for the gander so she insisted I start taking some also. She mixed me up a dose and she reminded me to shake my bottom as I was drinking it! Made it real difficult to drink, sometimes I just don’t know what she's thinking.
So what do we have here?
Well we learned this and many other interesting things from Steve our room 50 neighbor. I came back from a errand and Ruthie and Steve were sitting in rocking chairs enjoying the sun. These are the seeds of the Sweet-gum tree and they came be painted and used for crafts, christmas tree decorations and sold to tourists as porcupine eggs. The town he is from planted a lot of them because the leaves are beautiful. However a few years later they ended up having them removed because of this nasty little seed. ( reminds me of Stewartville MN and their street lights. Sometimes it is hard to foresee the consequences of our decisions. ) Try stepping on them once. They are about the size of ping pong ball. A good neighbor he helped me repair our camper light, he worked for the state of Arkansas inspecting school buses. He also pointed out mistletoe hanging in a nearby tree.
Dec 12 Wednesday 4:48 am 18 degrees, significant because that is what it was when we left MN to get away from the cold, at least we don’t have to shovel our way to the trike. Ruthie was feeling a little better so we went for a walk of the downtown area, lots of interesting shops. Walked the downtown area. One of the shops was the Moonshine trading post.
We liked it enough to rent a shelf to display Michelle's bandana's They are right above the good fresh egg sign and two below the sweet tea.
Mail continued: Checked with the local post office still no package for us. Now it has been seven days for a two day package. Called Norman, the lady we talked to now was the one that had been on a cruise and she didn't know anything about it because the other lady only works on Saturday and evidently they never talk. This is getting to be trying. to be continued.

Usually we share a meal , however Ruthie made a declaration that she was going to have her own meal tonight, looks like working in the field has worked up an appetite. We ate at Rattlers a local cafe named after the football team. If you want to have some fun stop and get the owner talking lumber, electric power or politics. We stopped at candle shop on the way home, had to have something to show for our days work.
Crater Map
Dec 14 It is time to move on, no mail arrived, sure glad we didn't wait in Norman for it. We didn't have far to go to our next stop in Texarcana and the temperature at risen to 68 it got to 73 that day and we only seen one motorcycle it still surprises us we arent seeing more cycles.