Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Amarillo, Texas to Register Horses

Mel and I went to Amarillo, Texas to register 2 horses at The American Quarter Horse Association.
These are the 2 we registered:
 Frosty                                                                        

  Buddy

We had breakfast at The Corner Cafe in Wynnewood.

We stayed at Holiday Inn Express East in Amarillo.

American Quarter Horse Headquarters

Signing the papers for the transfer

All done!

We went to the Quarter Horse Museum while we were there.


La Fiesta Grande was where we ate.


The next morning we stopped at Texas Welcome Center to see about a different route home.  We wanted to take the "back roads" as Mel calls them.
Our final destination was Woodward.  Since Jacob had a game at Mutual that night we would watch his game then go back to Woodward to spend the night and come home the next morning.


This nice lady marked the route on the map for us.

 Our marked map

As we went through one of the small Texas towns, we stopped at the Roberts County Museum in Miami, Texas.  What a neat little museum!



This worker at the museum was from Blanchard, Oklahoma!
What a small world!

Our next stop was Washita Battlefield National Historic Site in Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
A great museum that explains The Battle of Wahita River when Lt. Col. George Custer's 7th U.S. Calvary attacked Black Kettle's Southern Cheyenne camp on the Washita River.   It is free of charge.



Before the football game we at at Ramiro's Mexican Restaurant in Woodward.

What a football game we enjoyed watching!  The Patiots were down 22 points at the half.  They came back to win by 2 points!!  Way to go Patriots!!

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