The city of Hooker was named after John "Hooker" Threlkeld, a legendary rancher in the late 1800s. Hooker is out in the panhandle, so we spent most of the day in the car - five hours each way.
Be sure to scroll all the way down for some interesting photos from the drive.
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Hanging out before the show. |
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PJs, blankets, and pillows! |
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"Is this guy for real?" |
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After the show. |
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Carolyn, the librarian, showing off her new purchases. |
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Hey all you city folk, this is what a horizon looks like! |
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The trees in the panhandle all grow bent in the same direction from the constant presence of the wind! |
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We drove through Hank the Cowdog country! |
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