We left Dalhart with the sun shining and the wind blowing gently in no particular direction. This was a very good thing, since this boy had not yet recovered from the previous days exertions. Yeah, yeah, poor boy and all that. Anyway, I was in luck since we had but 45 miles to travel and all day to accomplish said miles. We headed north toward the line, but made one final stop in Oklahoma. We could not pass the opportunity to visit the local Chamber of Commerce and peruse their selection of t-shirts. They had some good ones.

I am not good enough to make this stuff up. Once through Hooker, which took very little time, we continued north toward the sunflower state. One mile past the sign welcoming us to Seaward County, we came across the sign welcoming us to Kansas. I guess they really are serious about their budget cutting out here.

We meandered through the outskirts of Liberal, our home for the night, enjoying the sunshine and looking for the town’s most famous landmark, Dorothy’s house.

Yup, here we were. A barely readable sign told us this was a reproduction of the type of house that the Gale family might have lived in, in 1904. This was the year L. Frank Baum wrote his first book, The Land of Oz. And since in 1981, the governor of Kansas declared this Dorothy’s House, who am I to argue?

Tomorrow we ride a bunch more miles in Kansas, and the day after that, and the day after that and…well it is what it is. Following is a link to the Big Dreams tour site. Here you will find more of each days pictures, a Relive video of the days ride, which is a short, but cool, satellite tour and much wittier writing than mine.
Tour Day 19
Thank you for riding along.









































