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Old 02-09-2008, 09:03 PM
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I found some arrowheads in Northern Michigan along with some Petosky Stones.
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Mountains, to me, are some of the most wonderful and astounding creations in all of the world. They offer solitude, obstacles to weather and man alike, and most of all they are almost beautiful beyond imagination. If I were to choose any one place on this earth to live, it would be close to or in the mountains, whether they be 2500 ft. tall or 15,000 feet tall. There is something about mountains that never cease to amaze me.
Well put...
I WILL miss my mountains....

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Old 02-12-2008, 07:05 PM
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Those are really great photos of the mountains there in Oklahoma Synopsis
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Default Oklahoma Photography

You all may already know of this link, if not there are some beautiful pictures here.

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Old 02-13-2008, 10:16 PM
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Thanks C2
I sent the link to a friend in San diego, Ca. who has plans of moving to OK. this summer.
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Old 02-14-2008, 09:49 AM
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We have a chance of getting several inches of snow or a few inches of rain over the weekend. All depends on the temperatures. Count on me taking pictures if it's on the cooler side
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Old 02-14-2008, 10:14 AM
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We have a chance of getting several inches of snow or a few inches of rain over the weekend. All depends on the temperatures. Count on me taking pictures if it's on the cooler side
We haven't had "snow" at all this entire winter in NJ Twice we had the beginning of a snow storm, only it turned to freezing rain, and then all rain, washing everything away. I never remember another year where my kids didn't have at least one snow day by this time in the year.
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Old 02-14-2008, 10:21 AM
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Mountains, to me, are some of the most wonderful and astounding creations in all of the world. They offer solitude, obstacles to weather and man alike, and most of all they are almost beautiful beyond imagination. If I were to choose any one place on this earth to live, it would be close to or in the mountains, whether they be 2500 ft. tall or 15,000 feet tall. There is something about mountains that never cease to amaze me.
I know the perfect spot for you. It's just a half day west of me. I like mountains, too but I also like the hills of eastern OK.
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Old 02-14-2008, 10:24 AM
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We haven't had "snow" at all this entire winter in NJ Twice we had the beginning of a snow storm, only it turned to freezing rain, and then all rain, washing everything away. I never remember another year where my kids didn't have at least one snow day by this time in the year.
Would you say your "average" is maybe 30 inches or so?
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Old 02-14-2008, 01:23 PM
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I took a few pictures and I'll share them

Old down town Poteau OK










The county court house in Poteau, Notice the $92k clock





This is looking south on Hwy 59/271 going into Poteau from the north



This is on the by pass heading north around Poteau





Cavanal Hill from the by pass.




Coming into Panama from Poteau.



The Tote-A-Poke.


Town hall.


Hardware store.


Bank.


Store.


Okay now for the Big town of Bokoshe.




Police Dept and Gift store.



Hardware store.


Hardware store and old bar. ( A guy was shot here a long time ago)



An apartment building... I would not live there...


Cavanal from Bokoshe.



Random pics...



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