Saturday,
April 28, offered two golden opportunities. First was the monthly
dinner cruise. We met at the Oklahoma Hot Rod Association Brown
Bag Picnic in Guthrie for that evenings outing to yet another
barbeque restaurant. The food was good and plenty was consumed.
The door prize, an OHRA 2002 t-shirt, was won by Charles Stookey.
The privilege of hosting the next dinner cruise was
won by True Osborne. There were
shouts of the drawing being fixed so it was held again and, surprise,
Trues name came out of the hat for a second time. After
all the food and frivolity we got into our cars and took off for
some picture posing around Guthrie.
The
first stop (shown above) was at the vintage Carnegie Library where
the cars were posed for the pix. We then traveled to the Scottish
Rite Masonic Temple for more photos.
Our
second stop on the Guthrie photo Odyssey was at the Scottish Rite
Masonic Temple. This imposing building crowns a hill and is visible
for miles. It makes a beautiful setting for pictures. In fact,
a high school had just finished taking prom photos on the steps
when we drove up. In the above scene club cars re-created a pose
from the early 80s when club cars were pictured here after
a car show in northern Oklahoma. It took some wheel twisting to
get all the cars properly posed but it was worth it. Annette Myers
new digital camera was used for these two pictures. For those
of you not familiar with Oklahoma history the reference to first
capital gives tribute to Guthrie as Oklahomas capital.
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