Monday, November 02, 2009

I figured I'd show a couple pics of Muskogee

I'll probably put a couple more on the other blog - more of the Halloween/family stuff.

The weather was real nice Saturday. So nice I caught this guy out walking barefoot:

If that convinces you to move there, the house across the street is for sale:




This here is as much as I'll show now of Mom's house. Go ahead and feel free to use this image when you feel like refering to someone or something as a lightning rod.

BTW: in case you didn't catch it, the "guy" up there is my brother. We had a long, deep conversation that I think was pretty productive. I skirted the elephants in the room, but I did enjoy myself.

11 comments:

T. F. Stern said...

A sky so clear as to be something found in dreams. We get that only after a really good cold front.

Al said...

That camera actually picks that up, too. I'm pretty happy with it.

The probligo said...

A note for Ron if I may.

Ron, you have gone up by at least two feet in my estimation.

Two

bare



feet... :)


I hate shoes!!

Starsplash said...

LOL. Yup kind of decieving. I look like a normal guy...........no I don't. I grew up running around bare foot I still like the freedom of running around bare foot.

Maybe it is

Ode to my native american roots.

You may may make of me a slave,
Or try to,
But you can't make me put on shoes,
If I don't want too.

The probligo said...

Much the same story here Ron.

I have (had) the reputation around the district as "that mad guy who turns up barefoot to referee football games or to watch netball...". I refereed a game my son was playing when it started hailing (snow is unheard of in Auckland). Yep, me barefoot.

My best effort was forgetting my shoes at a Mother's Day brunch with the family (I drive barefoot too) at a garden cafe. Got some wierd looks there :D

The probligo said...

Much the same story here Ron.

I have (had) the reputation around the district as "that mad guy who turns up barefoot to referee football games or to watch netball...". I refereed a game my son was playing when it started hailing (snow is unheard of in Auckland). Yep, me barefoot.

My best effort was forgetting my shoes at a Mother's Day brunch with the family (I drive barefoot too) at a garden cafe. Got some wierd looks there :D

Starsplash said...

LOL.

Starsplash said...

In the areas of undress I forgot my pants once. I got about 10 miles almost to work before I realized that there was a cool breeze on my legs.

Starsplash said...

You know I heard they want a million for the house across the street??????

Al said...

Good thing you weren't working closer to home, eh?

A million bucks?! They must have done a hell of a lot of interior work to jump it up that much. Yer gonna end up with some furriner for a neighbor. You know...like from California or New York.

Starsplash said...

It was well below freezing and I had thought to put on long underwear :D. They put a new roof on it and some other stuff was going on all the time but we really couldn't tell much. The roof took about a year to do.