Okie News (catching up a bit)
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:15 pm
I'm enjoying everything here in Oklahoma but the weird weather. Why didn't someone tell me this place is like a swamp sometimes? Thunderstorms come just about every day, along with 91% humidity, like today. All I have to do is look outside and sweat starts dripping from every pore in my body. I love air conditioning! Oh, and then there are the tornado warnings. So far they've been just that--warnings. Saw my first fireflies the other night on a bike ride by t he river.
Been keeping nice and busy, first with furnishing this place from thrift stores, estate sales, and yard sales. Have gotten some pretty decent stuff for very little money. Stocking up on books again, too, of course. I've been volunteering as the volunteer coordinator for A Third Place Community Center in Turley, OK, a few miles north of Tulsa, in the poorest zip code in the Tulsa area. Here's an article written by Rev. Ron Robinson, whom I'm working with:
http://www.spiritoflifepublishing.com/n ... koct08.pdf
I'm also doing lots of work with the UU church here in Bartlesville and will be starting a program of Small Group Ministry there this fall. A few of us are driving to a u-pick blueberry place about 90 miles away Friday - $10/gallon u-pick, $15 they pick. So, we're going to make a day of it.
The RV (and I) are getting excited about driving to Dayton, Ohio in August to visit my brother and his family. Haven't seen them in a number of years because California was just too far away. However, from here it's only about 500 miles. Should be a lot of fun. My RV buddy Steven visited for a few days and we spent lots of time playing dulcimers together. Even played some duets by Lake Copan, entertaining all the campers there. Lots of fun.
I waver back and forth about sticking around here vs. moving back into the RV. The cost of utilities and the weather would be the biggest reasons to do it. This little house is cute, but it was built in 1907 and has no insulation. Pretty damned cold during the winter and hot during the summer. Needless to say, I'm not going to buy it. So, we'll see.
Anyway, just a little catching up. I haven't been able to read about everyone's adventures, but the ones I have read sound like a lot of fun.
Been keeping nice and busy, first with furnishing this place from thrift stores, estate sales, and yard sales. Have gotten some pretty decent stuff for very little money. Stocking up on books again, too, of course. I've been volunteering as the volunteer coordinator for A Third Place Community Center in Turley, OK, a few miles north of Tulsa, in the poorest zip code in the Tulsa area. Here's an article written by Rev. Ron Robinson, whom I'm working with:
http://www.spiritoflifepublishing.com/n ... koct08.pdf
I'm also doing lots of work with the UU church here in Bartlesville and will be starting a program of Small Group Ministry there this fall. A few of us are driving to a u-pick blueberry place about 90 miles away Friday - $10/gallon u-pick, $15 they pick. So, we're going to make a day of it.
The RV (and I) are getting excited about driving to Dayton, Ohio in August to visit my brother and his family. Haven't seen them in a number of years because California was just too far away. However, from here it's only about 500 miles. Should be a lot of fun. My RV buddy Steven visited for a few days and we spent lots of time playing dulcimers together. Even played some duets by Lake Copan, entertaining all the campers there. Lots of fun.
I waver back and forth about sticking around here vs. moving back into the RV. The cost of utilities and the weather would be the biggest reasons to do it. This little house is cute, but it was built in 1907 and has no insulation. Pretty damned cold during the winter and hot during the summer. Needless to say, I'm not going to buy it. So, we'll see.
Anyway, just a little catching up. I haven't been able to read about everyone's adventures, but the ones I have read sound like a lot of fun.