Monday, May 19, 2014

Ain't Life Grand ~ One Year Anniversary

What a great year!  Charley Green and I celebrated our one year wedding anniversary in quietly rustic style by traveling to Broken Bow, OK - which is more than ok.  Beavers Bend State Park offers beautiful vistas, water recreation, hiking, and plenty of opportunities to randomly belt out "You're doing fine Oklahomaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..."

We rented The <charming overfloweth> Ain't Life Grand cabin for two.  Not a detail was overlooked in this nearly-new cabin; we were merely entry number six in the guest book.  I heartily recommend this group for Broken Bow rentals and we'll definitely be back to Beavers Bend for more hiking and water fun.  Our fur permakids even traveled with us!

I loaded photos into a video, but the app* I used truly has the best appearance on a mobile device or tablet.  So, the photos - taken with my big girl camera - are much better than what the video shows on a desktop computer. 

Link:  http://get-puppet.com/v/q0mZBuW-E0s?autoplay=true

See if you can spy Bentley's photo bomb in one of the pictures of the cabin exterior.  Also, I got a little carried away with photos of rocks (despite even deleting some of those files) and I'm still working my way through this document that proves I can be entertained by geology as I try to figure out exactly which types of rocks we encountered. 

Broken Bow Rentals graciously left for us a bottle from the cutest name for a winery along with a pair of their wine glasses.  Much appreciated!

Cheers to Charley Green, foster and permadogs, and one year of marriage adventures and bliss.

*I adore Shadow Puppet! It's periodically free in the iTunes app store and it is one of my go-tos for classroom technology. They are a lil start-up app company based in San Francisco and I've done some phone and email survey work with them. ...for which they paid me in Amazon gift credits - BANG!

2 comments:

  1. Looks like a perfect place for an Anniversary get-a-way. Beautiful and love Bentley's photo bomb!

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  2. Place looks awesome. And those are some fine dam photos. :)

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