Posts Tagged ‘oklahoma’

Reasons to love Oklahoma

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Mother nature can’t make up her mind on the weather!

Snow, sun, sleet, rain, and today gray and dreary!

I’ve seen all of it in the past 48 hours! Luckily I made it out of Tulsa before the snow got worse. Yesterday, I left Tulsa at 6:00 am and only had 15 minutes to make my connection in Detroit. In that 15 minutes I sprinted from one terminal to another, wiped out on the escalator, went to the wrong gate, and barely made my flight. (I am seriously the worst traveler!)

Now I’m back in the office. Lots of clicking of keys and catching up to to do, but I have a little time to write about the trip.

Most people ask, “why in the world would you go to Oklahoma?” I must admit that OK would not be my ideal travel destination, but since one of my best girls lives there, I’ve come to love it.

Here are the reasons why I love Oklahoma! (there are lots of them!)

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*O~pen skies with floating balloons on gray days…*

…and blue, cloudless skies…

…for pretty driving…

*K~ids and their puppies…(1:1 ratio)*

…and their willingness to share…

…for stories on NYC…

…curious puppies…

…and at times even a little sleepy…

…just like the Donaho’s…

*L~ovely mountain treasures found on hikes*

…like berries…

…bark grooves…

…pink flowers…

…fluffy moss patches…

…tiny bones…

…big skulls..

…golden straw in ditches…

…backyard waterfalls…

…shadows from Georgia’s first mountain visit…

…and capturing moments of serenity…

*A~ntlers*

…for painting…

*H~orses that are wild, beautiful… *

…and friendly…

*O~ld tilted houses*


*M~oonshine and the shining moon over a sunset*
(just kidding, I didn’t have any moonshine!)

*A~rt days on a sunny patio with Georgia and Mary*

…creating a collage for Mary’s classroom…

…and catching sun with Georgia…

There are many reasons to like Oklahoma and it’s strange beauty. But my favorite moment of all…

Sharing a laugh with Georgia.

xoxo

global weirding and butterflies..

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Sigh, I am stuck in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

It is snowing.
It is cold.
I have a cold (or bad allergies)
I am annoyed.

But, I am laughing…
And am with one of my best girls, Mary. :)
We’ve had some good chats–in between frantic weather updates–
The past couple of days have been a see-saw of global weirding!
It was 70 degrees and sunny yesterday and today it is 30 with snow and sleet.

I also have internet and I’m able to blog about the past week…
So here goes…

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I left NYC last Saturday around 4:00 am. I was very tired. But I managed to tape a butterfly to the back of a cab, since I decided they were traveling along with me.

…they also followed me on the plane, where I made new friends! The guys sitting next to me were intrigued by me taking photos of butterflies. They were college football referees on their way to a conference, so we chatted about the little I know of football, the Hawks, and art. It was fun, and I gave them the butterflies I was shooting. Enjoy!

Once I got to Tulsa, Mary helped me add some color to the airport..

…And I added some color to the jeep, and the butterflies saw Oklahoma…

We also added color to the side of her house…

And a classic scene from Gone with the Wind..

Georgia enjoyed playing with the butterflies…

And we enjoyed playing in the sun…

We also went for a drive in the mountains..

The sky was so blue…

And the sun was so bright!

Making pretty butterfly shadows…

And finding pretty flowers on the ground..

And nice spots on sticks..

We had one last day of playing in the sun…

And now I’m watching the snowstorm…

Good night and more on OK, Georgia, and Mary soon!
Let’s hope I get back to NYC!

xo!

Traveling Along..

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Tomorrow morning, I will be headed Poteau, Oklahoma!

I’m really excited to get a break from the city! Believe it or not, Oklahoma is beautiful. Blankets of stars and open skies!

And cattle!

I’m going to visit one of my best girlfriends from college, Mary!

We’ve come a long way from days of carving pumpkins by recycling!

Now Mary has her own little pumpkin! Or as I like to call her, our little peach!

Last spring, I visited Mary and we went hiking…

And I painted a mural for Georgia Faith..

…with my favorite…butterflies!

Tomorrow is special because I get to meet Georgia! And she gets to meet “Auntie Kim!”

Since I’ve been back to loving butterflies, I decided that my butterflies will follow me on this journey.

They’ve already seen some of the city!

From 86 Street…(i didn’t have time to snap a close-up, since I was going to miss the train!)

To the subway…

To subway maps..

To walkway from Grand Central to the shuttle…

I have a bunch of butterflies that will follow me all the way to Oklahoma!

I’ll be sure to share their adventures (and my own!).

Have a great week!

xo