Monday, August 14, 2017

Monday Moment - Action!

 Who knew?
There's a Toy and Action Figure Museum in Paul's Valley Oklahoma.  This is right off I35 on the way to Oklahoma City. On a lark, we stopped. Wow - We're glad we did

 This is just one wall of the Bat Cave.   Crazy!
 Heck yeah, there's Spider Man.
This is just one wall that features a myriad of figures. The museum has over 13,000 pieces in this collection.  We hung out for about 45 minutes. Batman, Spiderman, Wonder Woman, GI Joe - in the Pacific and European battlefields. Barbies, and more. Oh so much more.

Explore America. Get off that freeway and visit a small town.  The Shed Restaurant was worth a stop too - chickenfried steak and also chicken tenders and gravy to die for.

Monday Moment Action!!!

14 comments:

  1. Damn, that is a lot of toys. I think I had some of them as a kid. Not that many though haha you never know what you will find out and about.

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  2. Hi Joanne - love the main man in action - standing with hands in pockets waiting to welcome you!!! What a fun place to visit .. and looks like you had a good lunch too - cheers Hilary

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    1. Side road adventures are worth the time. Good food too!!

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  3. Wonderful post Joanne, loved the pics also0.

    Yvonne.

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  4. I know someone who could get completely lost in that place... ;-)

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    1. Another reason for a USA tour!

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    2. Those reasons just keep stacking up, don't they? :-)

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    3. indeed - selling books, your hubby singing....multiple reasons to begin in the Southwest - TX and OK (but NOT in the hot summer!

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  5. What a cool place! It would take a long time to see everything there.

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    1. We were there 45 minutes which was enough for our interest level. But a true fan of action figures could delve deeper

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  6. That looks fabulously fun! I'm so glad you discovered a goldmine. I'm going to keep it in mind, if I'm ever in the vicinity. Thank you, Joanne.

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