Oilfield Drill SitesHighways over the horizon Cattle FeedlotsGolden Wheat FieldsCaliche Country RoadsSun-kissed LakesMajestic Wind Farms All these and more contribute to Oklahoma's great beauty
Oh, your photos are marvelous! and they do so remind me of my childhood in Texas! Wow, brought back a lot of memories. Thanks for sharing and thanks for visiting my blog! Have a great week.
Beautiful scenes from rural OK. I loved the way the highway shot looked, as if it went on forever. All of them were great but there was something about that shot that really grabbed me.
Lovely pictures. I grew up on an island in Washington State - I miss all the water, the big trees, and the mountains . . . Maryland has it's own beauty, though. I have seen most of the US by traveling. We will be living in Hawaii this summer. June. I can't wait! I think Okie land is beautiful and quiet - that makes many people scared. Most of us long for quiet, but are araid of it, too. Thanks for sharing!
enjoyed your post this week...photos are great. indeed your state is beautiful...i think each state has its individual beauty that makes it unique and special. have a wonderful week. erin
Wonderful glimpses of your world! Nice captions too. I would love to take a drive on that road.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography in this post. I like your representation of rural Okieland!
ReplyDeleteOh, your photos are marvelous! and they do so remind me of my childhood in Texas! Wow, brought back a lot of memories. Thanks for sharing and thanks for visiting my blog! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful scenery. Remind me of my trip to Australia. Your blog is raining hearts. :) Happy Valentine's Day in advance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes from rural OK. I loved the way the highway shot looked, as if it went on forever. All of them were great but there was something about that shot that really grabbed me.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post about Oklahoma.
ReplyDelete"Ooooooooook-lahoma where the wind comes sweepin' down the plains... " Can you hear me sangin'?????? ha ha (Love that musical!!!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of the great pictures. I've never ever lived anywhere that was THAT FLAT.... My My!!!
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Betsy
It looks like where I grew up. My husband is from Laverne, Ok. My folks live in Canton, Ok. & we have family all over Oklahoma.
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OK is beautiful! But how funny the spam word, of all things, is "trugly"!
ReplyDeleteHaving just moved from a flat state - I'm glad to be back in the mountains. But it does look pretty there. I love your rural pics.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of space under those big skies.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos. Great post!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I have been fascinated by the pictures of western roads that just disappear straight into the horizon since I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteThese are terrific photos, Sarah! I love seeing what's around you.
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I love the light in your world. My favourite picture this time was the sunkissed lake... Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteWarm greetings from West Africa,
Esther
I love Oklahoma
ReplyDeletethese are so lovely.. love those open spaces! and i do relate to the lack of stairs and steps in the earlier post.. exactly the same here! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have captured rural Oklahoma in beautiful photos! Very nice post!
ReplyDeleteYep, you got back roads Oklahoma nailed.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures. I grew up on an island in Washington State - I miss all the water, the big trees, and the mountains . . . Maryland has it's own beauty, though. I have seen most of the US by traveling. We will be living in Hawaii this summer. June. I can't wait! I think Okie land is beautiful and quiet - that makes many people scared. Most of us long for quiet, but are araid of it, too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are like those cinematic images from American films. It really is aowrld far removed from the UK.
ReplyDeleteOklahoma seems to have a bit of everything!
ReplyDeleteenjoyed your post this week...photos are great.
ReplyDeleteindeed your state is beautiful...i think each state has its individual beauty that makes it unique and special.
have a wonderful week.
erin
WOW. What a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures of your "neck" of the woods! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteMighty fine Country and photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice representation of your new home ... the Chamber of Commerce couldnt have done it better
ReplyDeleteWhat a great look at your world. Excellent pics.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful scenery in your part of the world. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos Sarah, what an interesting part of the world you live in and so well told.
ReplyDeleteLove the wheat field and the wind farm shots! I like rural America which I hardly see whenever I go visit. Great post!
ReplyDeleteJenn
These are really interesting. I would love to see a wind farm. Your shots are great.
ReplyDeleteThat caliche road looks awful red. Guess it is mixed with that Oklahoma red clay.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful world. I love the photos.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Grammy
Missouri, USA
Beautiful photos, Sarah.
ReplyDeleteBut don't you just hate those feed lots. I've seen 'em, I've smelt 'em. And what's worse, people eat from 'em.
Beautiful pictures! t.x
ReplyDeleteBoy, it's really flat out your way, Sarah! :)
ReplyDeleterural and very beautiful - but watch out for the tornados!
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