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Old 03-15-2009, 12:31 PM
 
Location: Norman
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And it's the best time to go fishing. I went yesterday and caught 4, 1 of them I caught twice with 2 different poles

Yeah, fishing. I wish I had a boat, but it's fun tossing from the sidelines too.
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Old 03-20-2009, 04:00 AM
 
Location: Cushing OK
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Welcome to Oklahoma in the springtime Nightbird!!! There IS life outside of CA and it is breathtaking. You sound like me our first year here. I spent an insane amount of time taking pictures of clouds, and birds and wildflowers... And 5 years in... I STILL do!!

Pretty soon you will know which wildflowers bloom in certain months and when certain birds will show up. And you will catch yourself thinking...Hmmm... the Robins are late this year, wonder when they will show up.

Right now the Bradford pear trees are in full bloom, the henbit is showing it's purple carpet on everyone's lawns., and the redbuds are just starting to show off...

Next month it will be all new colors to look at! Sometime in April my Wisteria will spring to life and hopefully it will get to stay pretty for a few days before a Spring storm drives all of the blooms into the ground.
I'm not keeping any count of cloud and tree pictures. And the same shot of the same spot in different times. Haven't got it to work too well at night but the camera is so full of special features I just keep it on auto.

I'd love to find something which showed pictures of the wildflowers. There are two kinds of purple flowers, one fuzzy light green leaves and one a darker green net like ones. And the little blue flowers and the little white ones. I'm cordening off a large chunk of the side and front yard for more flowers... less grass and more flowers, and aside from a fenced private space the sunny part in the back will be a raised garden. I still have to find out what kind of trees I have, but the last one to lose its leaves was the first to be covered with tiny almost florescent little leaves already.

I've spotted doves and mocking birds and sparrows and finches and something which never gets close enough. I'm going to have to get binoculars and bird book and plant book!
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