hi!!
i wanted to email you about moving from the city to the country…. moving from the city to the wide open country might be in my near future as well and i wanted to get your thoughts on it!!!
the gentleman i am dating is a cattle rancher in ‘the middle of nowhere’ oklahoma.. and the thought of moving out of the city and living in the country for real is a little concerning.. plus it would mean being 5 hours away from my family…
Lane, I can speak from my experience – I wanted to be out of the “concrete jungle” for years before I was blessed enough to land here. The place we call home now is beautiful, there’s no question about that. But more importantly it’s deeply meaningful, because I share this beauty every day with the Love of my life! ~TxH~
Thanks Gwen, it’s rare here that it’s not a good day! 😉 All we ended up getting from those frightening clouds was a little rain. Very little rain, but at least no storms. The bad stuff dissipated before it came over our ranch. ~TxH~
Thank you for your kind words Candy. I still can’t believe I’m so blessed as to see this amazing sight every morning, – it never gets old for me. ~TxH~
Thanks Kathy. It’s certainly a view that speaks to my heart. ~TxH~
Beautiful!! Thanks for sharen at One Sharendipity Pl. this weekend!
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Stunning and peaceful at the same time.
Thanks for your sweet compliment Gail. ~TxH~
Absolutely beautiful!! All of your pictures are so breathtaking and peaceful…makes me miss the country!
Oh Nannette, you are so kind – thank you!! ~TxH~
Beautiful sunset.
Beautiful capture, Tammy!
Thanks for your kind words Robyn. ~TxH~
That’s simply amazing scenery! The skies are always full of beauty.
Bettyl, I’m always amazed at the beauty that I see here. I never take it for granted, and it often takes my breath away. ~TxH~
hi!!
i wanted to email you about moving from the city to the country…. moving from the city to the wide open country might be in my near future as well and i wanted to get your thoughts on it!!!
the gentleman i am dating is a cattle rancher in ‘the middle of nowhere’ oklahoma.. and the thought of moving out of the city and living in the country for real is a little concerning.. plus it would mean being 5 hours away from my family…
thanks for any and all insight!
-lane
Lane, I can speak from my experience – I wanted to be out of the “concrete jungle” for years before I was blessed enough to land here. The place we call home now is beautiful, there’s no question about that. But more importantly it’s deeply meaningful, because I share this beauty every day with the Love of my life! ~TxH~
Beautiful! Hope it was a good day.
Thanks Gwen, it’s rare here that it’s not a good day! 😉 All we ended up getting from those frightening clouds was a little rain. Very little rain, but at least no storms. The bad stuff dissipated before it came over our ranch. ~TxH~
What a beautiful picture!! 🙂
Thank you for your kind words Candy. I still can’t believe I’m so blessed as to see this amazing sight every morning, – it never gets old for me. ~TxH~