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<blockquote data-quote="gldnflash23" data-source="post: 2683837" data-attributes="member: 27964"><p>Thanks for all the positive encouragement. We sold a house in the Tulsa city limits about 1 mile from downtown. Took that money and bought a RV and have been saving every penny we could for a year and we will be closing on our house in less then 2 weeks. Everything is a go, but waiting on people to come back from the holidays so closing got pushed. To answer a few of the questions, Yes this is a full time residence for us. We are preparing for loss of job, ice storm, economy collapse, less impact on our future carbon credit, etc. I have not checked the soil but I do plan on it, no willows or pecan, some acorns on the ground. I grew up on a farm in Creek county, my wife is an "old schooler" for 30 years old. She loves cast iron cooking, former EMT, sews, overall good ol country girl.</p><p></p><p>Again, thank you for all the positive encouragement and helping with a list. We will start with the trees and bushes that take time to grow/produce, and work on a garden this year, and manage the trees. really big help and thanks OSA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gldnflash23, post: 2683837, member: 27964"] Thanks for all the positive encouragement. We sold a house in the Tulsa city limits about 1 mile from downtown. Took that money and bought a RV and have been saving every penny we could for a year and we will be closing on our house in less then 2 weeks. Everything is a go, but waiting on people to come back from the holidays so closing got pushed. To answer a few of the questions, Yes this is a full time residence for us. We are preparing for loss of job, ice storm, economy collapse, less impact on our future carbon credit, etc. I have not checked the soil but I do plan on it, no willows or pecan, some acorns on the ground. I grew up on a farm in Creek county, my wife is an "old schooler" for 30 years old. She loves cast iron cooking, former EMT, sews, overall good ol country girl. Again, thank you for all the positive encouragement and helping with a list. We will start with the trees and bushes that take time to grow/produce, and work on a garden this year, and manage the trees. really big help and thanks OSA [/QUOTE]
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