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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3507957" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I grew up between Dover and Kingfisher. Best people in the world. Can't throw a rock without hitting a cousin.</p><p>Farmed red dirt all my grade school and high school days. I went to bigger cities and work made me travel a bit. I really enjoyed 60 degree weather in Canaduh in summer. I hate muggy hot weather but as long as the wind is blowing I'm OK with it.</p><p>Winter and spring are my favorite seasons. There is nothing like walking outside on a crisp Winter morning and firing off a gun listening to the echo. After the white snow in winter I really like all the green that comes up and covers the landscape. Fall is beautiful in OK but for some reason I have always considered it messy with all the mud and leaves everywhere. </p><p></p><p>Wifey hates cold weather and wants the exact opposite. She loves "balmy breezes" and would love to move to Hawaii. She has been there twice on vacation to my once. I did enjoy it but 80 degrees plus or minus 15 degrees would get too depressing for me after awhile. I think we could both agree on Phoenix or Flagstaff AZ because it is close to our son and it's a "dry heat".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3507957, member: 44288"] I grew up between Dover and Kingfisher. Best people in the world. Can't throw a rock without hitting a cousin. Farmed red dirt all my grade school and high school days. I went to bigger cities and work made me travel a bit. I really enjoyed 60 degree weather in Canaduh in summer. I hate muggy hot weather but as long as the wind is blowing I'm OK with it. Winter and spring are my favorite seasons. There is nothing like walking outside on a crisp Winter morning and firing off a gun listening to the echo. After the white snow in winter I really like all the green that comes up and covers the landscape. Fall is beautiful in OK but for some reason I have always considered it messy with all the mud and leaves everywhere. Wifey hates cold weather and wants the exact opposite. She loves "balmy breezes" and would love to move to Hawaii. She has been there twice on vacation to my once. I did enjoy it but 80 degrees plus or minus 15 degrees would get too depressing for me after awhile. I think we could both agree on Phoenix or Flagstaff AZ because it is close to our son and it's a "dry heat". [/QUOTE]
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