I was forced, once again to return to the dry flatness of Oklahoma from the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas. I love it there, I should live there but life isn't that simple. Oh well, maybe someday when I'm older and grayer.
Here in the DFW area we try to cope with the dry flatness by building strip malls everywhere. Despite the effort, it doesn't really seem to make the dry flatness suck any less.
I've been to the Ozarks and know what you mean. Going home and facing reality always sucks.
ReplyDeleteHere in the DFW area we try to cope with the dry flatness by building strip malls everywhere. Despite the effort, it doesn't really seem to make the dry flatness suck any less.
ReplyDeleteYeah Travis going back to work is really going to suck.
ReplyDeleteBT, I guess Bricktown was built for the same reason, with the same results.
ya'll need to come to west..we don't have a lot of trees,or hills, but it's still 1957 here and that's not a bad thing..
ReplyDeleteI swear to the Goddess I never ever say ya'll except when blogging or commenting..I swear..
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I should go back in time to before I was born, I might inadvertently prevent my own birth!
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