04/28/2024
Day 1 of the "Writing the Route" workshop for the National Humanities Festival was an amazing. On Route 66 we experienced some of Oklahoma's "wow" (Arcadia Round Barn), some of Oklahoma's "tenacity" (Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer history), some of Oklahoma's "yes all of us" (Mr. Threatt's historic African-American-owned filling station), and some of Oklahoma's "neon glow" (Route 66 Bowl). Oklahoma weather cut our trip short (classic Oklahoma), and instead Oklahoma people approached us on the street and insisted we take tours of their historic homes (also- classic Oklahoma). We boarded a bus as strangers from all over Oklahoma, met some inspiring people along the way, and planted a seed of community writing. We're ready for the next road trip.