Monday, January 23, 2012
Gotta love Oklahoma!
Since we have moved to flat Oklahoma and never get to go hiking anymore, there's nothing too exciting for Dave to blog about. So I thought I might make a few comments about our adventures in Oklahoma thus far:
First of all, before we first moved here and we told people we were coming to Oklahoma, they always said "Oh, the people there are really nice." Translation: "There's not much nice about Oklahoma except for the people." It's flat. It's windy. People talk with a funny accent. There are nearby chat piles with toxic levels of metals like lead and cadmium. And there are lots of cows. Apart from the toxic metals, none of those things are entirely bad in and of themselves, just not exactly my ideal place to live. But I have to agree that most of the people are pretty nice.
Second, there are some weird food traditions here: homemade noodles for Thanksgiving and black-eyed peas for New Years. Wierd.
And now, I'd like to close by sharing some of the road signs we saw on a recent trip to the zoo in Tulsa:
1. While on a road crossing over a small stream: "DO NOT DRIVE INTO WATER. DO NOT DROWN" (Thanks for the advice.)
2. On another bridge: "$10,000 fine for throwing things off the bridge" (Apparently that's a problem here.)
3. While driving through a construction site: "It is illegal to hit the workers." (Well, I was thinking about taking a worker out, but since it's illegal....)
4. When the right lane ended: "Merge left. IT'S THE LAW" (Do I really have another choice?)
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3 comments:
Erin, did you know that homemade noodles are not just an Oklahoma tradition, but they are aso a Munson family tradition? If I am remembering correctly, when Steve and I were first married, we would go to Kearns every other year to have Thanksgiving. The Shurtz family joined with all of Grandma's siblings in the area. One of the things that was very different for me was that they had homemade noodles. As I recall, they were served over the mashed potatoes.
lol! Those are some great road signs! At least you now know that this may not be somewhere you'd be willing to move to for an extended amount of time.
Where in Oklahoma are you guys? Rich and Brittany are moving to Oklahoma City this summer for a year residency. How long will you be there?
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