Oklahoma Ubiquitous

Waiting for SuperPizzaBoy’s riding lessons to start I walked outside the arena to see what I could see. I could see a lot and didn’t move more than ten feet from where I started.

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A fence made of fence panels. You can make a corral, or gate or just a plain fence one day and then change your mind and rearrange next week. Nothing like fence panel’s flexibility.

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A horse trailer. You have to have one, or be good friends with somebody who has one, if you have horses or cows and need to move them from one place to another. I’ve seen people haul hay and lumber in them also. Most of the ones I see parked have a flat tire or two. This one is actually in good shape.

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Oil wells, northeast Oklahoma has some of the oldest oil wells in the state. With the emergence of horizontal drilling technology northeast Oklahoma is getting some of the newest wells also in the state. Many of them are completed in the Mississippi Lime formation. ( How come you don’t hear about Mississippi Lime wells in Mississippi?) 

So what is ubiquitous where you live?

Dang good WWF or Scrabble letter I think if you ever get stuck with a lot of U’s and I’s is what I say.

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6 thoughts on “Oklahoma Ubiquitous

  1. Al

    Beautiful country photos. Where I live the horses are ubiquitous, as are the mountains, the sunshine, and the wind.

  2. Ellen

    Corral panels, horse trailers…we have all that except the oil well.

    Only you could use that word in WWF and you’d probably get 473 points for it. 🙂

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