Ozarks

Nov 03, 2005 12:08


At times like these, I really love the place.  I've seen so little of the world--mostly Missouri and bits of Trinidad, and Texas through an airplane window--so I can't really know how it beautiful it is on an overall scale, but I have the conceit to say it's pretty high up there, at least in the fall.  Especially in the fall.  When I was little, a ( Read more... )

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hawkelf November 4 2005, 04:10:06 UTC
Well, it amuses me. But I'm from two small towns.
One of which has two founding families who've pretty much branched into three... And are all related now.

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kisaoda February 2 2006, 19:07:35 UTC
I'm lucky--I live in northwest Arkansas, which is essentially the heart of the Ozarks. I can drive twenty minutes out of town and rest on the side of the road to see out for a few miles, which is loaded with hills and trees and oh-so-purdy colors. Fall time is especially beautiful.

Of course, I hate living in a small town of less than ten-thousand people, but I suppose there are checks and balances to everything, aye?

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oakleaf18 February 2 2006, 21:09:04 UTC
Northwest. . . So do I! You live HERE? Whereabouts? And for how long?

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kisaoda February 3 2006, 03:19:51 UTC
^^

I currently attend John Brown University in Siloam Springs, which is...oh, thirty minutes northwest of Fayetteville?

I'm a sophomore, so I've been acquainted with the area just shy of two years.

And, to boot, my parents just moved up here in Siloam to spend more time with me, and I now live at home (yay for cutting back on tuition expenses!).

Where do you live? Maybe we can have a two-person PPC get together, eh? :P

~Jas'

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kisaoda February 3 2006, 03:27:43 UTC
Oh. Just found your location in your user bio.

You're in Jasper? O.o I actually know where that is! You're maybe only an hour, hour and a half away. Shwee.

So I didn't move away from all civilized life! I found another agent up in these here parts!

~Jas', thinking that maybe moving away from Texas wasn't all bad. ;)

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