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Wide Open Spaces, Part II

As previously mentioned, a recent trip to Oklahoma left me in awe of the beauty of the country. Not that I didn’t already realize this but there’s something completely different in the South as opposed to the North. It leaves me in a peaceful state that the world can seem so busy and hectic but then find yourself in a completely tranquil and beautiful surrounding.

As I left The Pink Pistol, perused around town and left to go home, the sun was beginning to set. On my way back towards Texas, I was surrounded by rolling prairies and silhouettes. The best one was of a cowboy walking across a field at the top of a hill (compared to where the road was) and all I could see was the outline of him, his hat and the beautiful sky behind him. If only, I could’ve stopped and grabbed some of these moments. Here are a few that I was able to capture.

Notice the windmill in the middle of the trees. This may be my favorite photo. I wish you could’ve seen this sunset. Ah!

Oklahoma, sunset, silhouette, windmill, countryHitting the road…

Texas, Oklahoma, ranching, farming Texas, Oklahoma, ranching, farming Texas, Oklahoma, ranching, farmingThis was at a crossroads. After a while I forgot where the Texas / Oklahoma border was so I’m not exactly sure where this was except off Highway 377. In the middle of nowhere, surrounded by fields, lies this little ole truck stop.Truck Stop, Oklahoma, Texas, Highway 377Welcome to Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Home to Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton. This town seems so peaceful. I love these small towns! Old style Main Streets, art work on painted brick. Character – something that’s lost in the big cities. Tishomingo, Oklahoma, buildings, paintingTishomingo, Oklahoma, downtown, sunsetAfter I finished shopping at the Pink Pistol, I took some time to drive around and check out the “sights”. Mostly because I absolutely love these little towns and all the hidden gems in them. A few sights I found along the way… Texas, Oklahoma, ranching, farming, barns Ten Point Ranch, Ranch, Oklahoma Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma, SunsetI mean – look at that view. Talk about wanting to park your car and take a break from the world. Too bad I had a drive home ahead of me.

Hope you enjoyed these! Have you gone on a drive recently? I’d love to see or hear a glimpse on something you’ve seen!

Today I’m linking up with Communal GlobalThe Jenny EvolutionPhotography Essentials and Create With Joy for {Wordless Wednesday}.

Catch the Moment, Week 4

Each day in 2014, I am taking a photo. There is no telling what the photo will be or where the “inspiration” will come from. All photos are taken either with my Nikon D5100 or the iPhone (for those times on the go). Come back each Friday for a complete compilation of the past seven days and link to join / view others as part of the 365 projects!

This week:

Day 23/365: January 23, 2014
Finally, picked up my Christmas decoration. What a mess. Dry pine needles can stab you and draw blood, just FYI. 
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Day 24/365: January 24, 2014
Had to get these babies resoled and after two weeks away I am VERY happy to have these back! Down Home Traveler loves her boots!
(24-365) 024Day 25/365: January 25, 2014
Oh Saturday….

(25-365) 011Day 26/365: January 26, 2014
Met up for lunch with one of the funnest people to be around that I don’t get to see nearly as much as needed. Esperanza’s in Fort Worth – the biggest sopapilla I’ve come across. Yum!
(26-365) 064Day 27/365: January 27, 2014
Dinner. Delicious spaghetti. Recipe from one of my best and oldest friends. It’s turned into my favorite recipe for one. 
(27-365) 035 Day 28/365: January 28, 2014
Cheesecake. You were my nemesis this week. Very hard to take a manual picture in a tin dish but pretty delicious.
(28-365) 048 Day 29/365: January 29, 2014
It’s been pretty cold in Texas this week. If only….

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Wide Open Spaces, Part I

Recently, I went on a day trip across North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. Sometimes, what we really need is a drive to appreciate the things that surround us everyday yet we may not notice. It’s the things that this country was founded upon, the earth that so many have worked on to help make this place the place that it is. Although, I live in what I call “the big city” now, it’s so refreshing to venture out into the wide open spaces and just take a breath of fresh air. It’s what those Dixie Chicks sang about not so long ago… Here’s a little glimpse (at Part I)…

Wide Open Spaces I 061Wide Open Spaces I 059Call me crazy but I had to pull over to grab some of the following shots and I’m really glad I did. When I took the lower photo, the chains or hoses (?) were ever so slightly making noise in the light breeze.Wide Open Spaces I 058 Wide Open Spaces I 057Peanuts anyone?

Wide Open Spaces I 074Wide Open Spaces I 070I wish I could’ve pulled over to grab a better photo of these horses. This isn’t even a portion of them. Hundreds and hundreds of horses. It was amazing!

Wide Open Spaces I 060A littler earlier, in Texas off highway 377… if you look closely that sign most definitely says “Booze”. Just makes you want to pull right in, doesn’t it?!

Wide Open Spaces I 025 (2) And a little later, still off highway 377 this place was asking you to pull right in… even though I’m still not exactly sure what it was…Wide Open Spaces I 049 (2)And somewhere in between…

Wide Open Spaces I 013By the way – can someone please explain to me what’s up with these trees? Bottom halves of trees in river. This is probably a “she’s definitely from the North” comment but help me out!

Wide Open Spaces I 050 (2) Come back next week for a few more pictures from the trip including the town of Tishomingo and Oklahoma sunsets. These may be some of the best I’ve seen!

Today I’m linking up with Communal Global, The Jenny EvolutionPhotography Essentials for {Wordless Wednesday}.