25 June 2009
Jardin des Brabant
10 June 2009
It was nice to see so many people walking for such an important cause.
We came to support our friends, Jill and John Stein. They have a son who has autism, they Both work endlessly raising support for research and awareness.
Trey made a new friend.
What a way to end the walk on a cool note! :)
09 June 2009
OKLAHOMA -- PART THREE
Trey and grandpa
meeting hall
Different types of arrows for hunting and warWinter house
Summer house
Food storage house
Showing how Cherokees made their clay bowls. Our guide told us that Cherokees generally lived to the age of 35 due to levels of lead in the clay. Women wore turtle shells with small rocks inside of them during religious celebrations. The leg dressings could weight up to 30 lbs per leg.
06 June 2009
SUNNY TREY DAYS
05 June 2009
MUSKOGEE ART
These are paintings of Mr&Mrs Hoopes the original owners of Hoopes Hardware.
Shirley and Trey outside of Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame http://www.oklahomamusichalloffame.com/
Muskogee's Rhythm's Guitar Exhibit features 30 eight feet painted guitars. The guitars celebrate the town's rich musical heritage . Here are a few of the guitars that adorn streets of Muskogee.
Trey's favorite guitar.
HONOR HEIGHTS PARK
This is the oldest and most enjoyed park in Muskogee. There is over 122 acres with manicured gardens, ponds, playgrounds, tennis courts, picnic and splash pads, hiking trails, plus a sand volleyball court. This is home to over 600 varieties of azaleas, rose and butterflies gardens. I fell in love with this park. It really is a beautiful park.