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Category Archives: Visiting Small Town America
Canola Fields and Enid, Oklahoma
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Posted in Springtime, Visiting Small Town America
Tagged blooms, Canola Oil, enid, Oklahoma, rapeseed, spring
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From the Tail of a Blue Whale
After a couple of days of icky weather, today we ventured out for a little drive hoping to capture a snow pic or two. The road led us this way and then that way….but once we crossed the bridge on the … Continue reading
A View from the Ground
Be Nice to People…. ♥
Posted in Arkansas Photos, Fall, Thankful, Visiting Small Town America
Tagged drives, from the ground looking up, Sundays
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This is Why I Vote
Today is election day in the U.S.A. and I just returned from exercising my right to vote. It’s a cold day here and it is raining. The temptation was there ~ to simply forget it and stay in my warm cozy home. Does … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, Oklahoma, Reflections, Visiting Small Town America
Tagged Elders, Politics, Purple Hearts, United States of America, Vietnam Veterans, voting, Why I Vote
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Visiting Small Town America ~ Diamond Point School, Oklahoma
While out for a drive last Sunday, hubby eyed a sign, turned around, and the search began….down one long country road to another. What did we discover? A treasure from 1919, the year hubby’s dad was born. Diamond Point School, a … Continue reading
Visiting Small Town America ~ Pryor, Oklahoma
A few weeks ago, hubby and I went on a no destination Sunday drive. We ended up in Pryor, Oklahoma, where it happened to be American Cowboy Trade Days at Whitaker Park. Even though we were not sporting our boots…this did not stop us from … Continue reading
The Continued Sunday Drive
A few more pics from our Sunday Drive last week. (see previous post here)While it is relaxing to drive and explore, there are also life lessons to be learned. For example, while we were driving, a morbid picture was painted when … Continue reading
A Story in Every Town
Yesterday was one of those summer surprises. I like to think of them as a gift from God. Cool temps and scattered rain showers. It meant a little road trip with the sunroof opened and the windows down. It meant … Continue reading
Amazing Grace
“Amazing Grace how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now am found, was blind, but now I see.” (by John Newton) This is the song that is stuck in my head this early Sunday … Continue reading