I went with the family to Broke Bow, Oklahoma to stay at the new cabin our friends, the Epners built. The cabin was incredible, I can't imagine a more luxurious or spacious cabin in such a rustic, woodsy setting. It was tremendous. The weather changed constantly while we were there. We had warm sunshine, cool, cloudy periods, thunderstorms, and gentle, misty mornings. I got in a five mile hike with my son, who, at age 12, is now in better shape than I am. He sprinted the last 50 meters of our hike, up hill, just for fun. My legs declined his invitation to join him in the last burst.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Escape to Broken Bow
I went with the family to Broke Bow, Oklahoma to stay at the new cabin our friends, the Epners built. The cabin was incredible, I can't imagine a more luxurious or spacious cabin in such a rustic, woodsy setting. It was tremendous. The weather changed constantly while we were there. We had warm sunshine, cool, cloudy periods, thunderstorms, and gentle, misty mornings. I got in a five mile hike with my son, who, at age 12, is now in better shape than I am. He sprinted the last 50 meters of our hike, up hill, just for fun. My legs declined his invitation to join him in the last burst.
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