Today there were 38 visitors, and once again they were all interesting. If I had the time tonight, I'd describe each and every one of them in detail. But instead I'll just give a brief rundown:
These folks from Baton Rouge, LA started our day. They're a very interesting couple, well versed on Route 66. He's a worker on an offshore oil rig (Shell Oil) in the Gulf, and was kind enough to tell us in some detail what it's like to work on a rig. She's a school psychologist. Ron and I really enjoyed these folks.
A Japanese traveler from Osaka wrote in the guest book in English until I asked him to leave his comment in kanji. Now, I want to know what it says! Even my two years living in Japan haven't given me the ability to read it. Can anyone help?
A Japanese traveler from Osaka wrote in the guest book in English until I asked him to leave his comment in kanji. Now, I want to know what it says! Even my two years living in Japan haven't given me the ability to read it. Can anyone help?
We also had a visit from Sanjay Patel who owns the little Afton Route 66 Motel down the road across from Buffalo Ranch. He finally had a little time for a long-anticipated visit to Afton Station. I never have any qualms about recommending his fine establishment to our visitors. The motel is old and not quite perfect, but it's clean, reasonable, and they have some crazy theme rooms!
The rest of today's 38 visitors came from Denmark, Rockford IL, Sheldon ND, Leistershire England, Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, Shell Knob MO, Mt. Vernon OH, W. Yorkshire England, Springfield MO, and Afton and Oklahoma City, OK. Betty W. came and this time was able to stay for an hour or two. That's always nice. Jon Edwards from Tahlequah OK also stopped by on another motorcycle adventure. (I predict he got wet later in the day.)
I have some more photos, but I'll post those tomorrow. Night!
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Translation from kanji to English: This is my absolute favorite stop on Route 66. You have the most comprehensive display of Route 66 memorabilia I've ever seen and the unique antique cars are incredible. You are the most beautiful and friendliest person I've met on the Route. Thank you very much for making my day complete. Kiss-kiss.
From my limited knowledge of Kanji, I believe you've probably got it mostly correct, but I think I see a line you forgot... something about the handsome white-haired guy next to me eating cheese curds. :-)
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