Driving through Oklahoma can get pretty boring pretty quickly, so I decided I needed another detour. This time I found a park in the hometown of Woody Guthrie.
Most of you probably don’t know who Woody Guthrie is, but when I was in elementary school we had a music teacher that LOVED folk tunes – especially since she taught us music by playing a guitar. And his song, “This Land Is Your Land” still makes me feel like I’m a 2nd grader in Mrs. Garrison’s class.
I got out and spent a few minutes in this lovely little shady park, nestled right on the Main Street – before getting back on the road. And spent the rest of the afternoon listening to Woody Guthrie songs – many of which I had never heard before. They all tell a story, and a few are a bit surprising – but I love all types of music, so spending an afternoon listening to a different playlist was great. (I personally believe that Woody Guthrie was the inspiration for Johnny Cash’s House of the Rising Sun – and you can hear Woody’s version here: https://youtu.be/uX_bEDqxHFw?si=yd0nmC8rDEf2J9Ds