hey larry, just caught this thread, i live in bixby. we`ll have to hook up sometime. tim
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hey larry, just caught this thread, i live in bixby. we`ll have to hook up sometime. tim
Hi everyone We have moved in. Just finding which box has what. It will be a while till I have my toys set up but if anyone wants to drop in to meet and greet, we are at 111th and lynn lane. Give me a ring...619 204 3908 I am looking forward to meeting all of you. Greg we own part of both bodies of water, and I have
confirmed that there are fish in it ....life is good. Larry
thats only about 20 minutes from me. welcome to the hood!
That is awesome!!!!! I bet the stress level is a lot less than southern California?
Greg
Greg I am having to adjust to the thought of being retired. Can't say it has really sunk in yet. Cost of living is way less. We have made alot of progress in less than a week. Really happy to have the move done and over. Thanks for the warm welcome......Tim...give me a ring when you can stop by. Larry 619 204-3908
Congrats Larry that you are in the house now.......I bet you are having a pretty cool time, looks like an Awesome Homestead for sure!
Wish I was closer, I'd pop in for a tour....
Welcome to God's country aka Oklahoma LOL, being that close to the water you need to watch out for snakes.
Ok so 2 weeks into living in Okla and we could not be happier. Killed 2 snakes so far...caught my first large mouth bass ever....I feel like I am slowly getting a handle on the house. Spent most of the day cutting back over growth in the yard. I may squeeze out some time to set up my redline room soon. Hope to meet all of you soon. I plan to host a redline party next month for all my new crew in tulsa. Thanks for all the good wishes. Life is great right now. Never better..Larry
Glad to hear it Larry!
Thanks Jeff.
Well our home was invaded by a "Masked Bandit" at 2 am Friday morning. I left some old bread in a zip lock to feed to the birds on a window sill and a raccoon decided to find a way in to get it. We are redoing an upstairs bed and bath and had a window out but covered in plastic. He somehow got up to the window and clawed through the plastic, came down the stairs and had his meal. When I work to something in the house, I grabbed my gun and hunted down the intruder. Funny thing is, as a city boy, I was really unsure how to coax a raccoon out of the house without putting holes in the walls. Or if they will attack for that matter. After about 10 minuted of throwing shoes and prodding him with a broomstick, he finally found the open door out. I guess i have a few things to learn. Never thought I would be searching snakes and raccoons on the internet. My toy room is half way set up now. progress is being made. Larry