This morning we woke up to a foggy day and this is the view we had from our motel room. Just beyond the car park is the road we were to travel on this morning!
By the time we were ready to leave the weather had improved and we could see the road. We had a short stretch of the Route in Oklahoma and then we crossed the State Line into Texas which has the second shortest stretch of Rte 66 - 180 miles across the area known as the Panhandle of Texas. We were heading to Amarillo and most of Route 66 lies on the south side of the Interstate. For much of the way we drove along by fields of corn.
We drove through many small, quiet towns including Shamrock which as its name suggests celebrates all things Irish. It even has a genuine piece of the Blarney Stone!
We then drove through the faded town of Groom where massive concrete grain silos cast shadows across the old road. On the other side of the town there is a water tower that seems to defy gravity with its severe lean but it was built that way to promote a now-vanished truck stop.
Shortly after that we arrived in Amarillo.
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