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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2102402" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Welcome. I live both places- youre definitely going to feel alot saner in Oklahoma. And your money will go a long way further in Oklahoma. I grew up in southern California but moved to the bay area after highschool to go to school then I moved up to northern California after art school to live on family owned property where I eventually built a small Aframe cabin. I now burn up I-35 and I-80 going back and forth between Oklahoma, Iowa and California to work in several small businesses I co-own with partners, to play music, and to maintain our properties in NorCal and Iowa. </p><p></p><p>I'm in Oklahoma as much as I can be and have enjoyed every moment here. We bought a place on the outskirts of a small bedroom community near a big city, so I'm just 15 minutes from civilization when I need it and my wife just has a short commute to her office. Its her corporate officer job in a small family run oil business that is the main reason we are here, but she is a native Tulsan and even when she retires we are going to be staying here and just go back and forth between the farm in Oklahoma and the little house up on the mountain in northern California. I love it at both places. Just like up at my other place I have a small backstop built up here where I shoot at in the afternoons. I am not near any close neighbors or any residential developments so I havent got a visit from the county deputy yet and Ive been here almost 10 years. Good luck with it all and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2102402, member: 1535"] Welcome. I live both places- youre definitely going to feel alot saner in Oklahoma. And your money will go a long way further in Oklahoma. I grew up in southern California but moved to the bay area after highschool to go to school then I moved up to northern California after art school to live on family owned property where I eventually built a small Aframe cabin. I now burn up I-35 and I-80 going back and forth between Oklahoma, Iowa and California to work in several small businesses I co-own with partners, to play music, and to maintain our properties in NorCal and Iowa. I'm in Oklahoma as much as I can be and have enjoyed every moment here. We bought a place on the outskirts of a small bedroom community near a big city, so I'm just 15 minutes from civilization when I need it and my wife just has a short commute to her office. Its her corporate officer job in a small family run oil business that is the main reason we are here, but she is a native Tulsan and even when she retires we are going to be staying here and just go back and forth between the farm in Oklahoma and the little house up on the mountain in northern California. I love it at both places. Just like up at my other place I have a small backstop built up here where I shoot at in the afternoons. I am not near any close neighbors or any residential developments so I havent got a visit from the county deputy yet and Ive been here almost 10 years. Good luck with it all and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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