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Longing for Spring
JohnathonandLane2005.jpg, originally uploaded by Richard Renaldi.
After I began to think about it, I had to agree with at least part of his comments because we usually have some brown winters that are not very attractive. We are just warm enough that we usually do not have a lot of snow but cold enough that most of the vegetation dies resulting is a very unattractive brown appearance. This really is a nice place to live but the gloominess of winter is not the most attractive thing to behold. Spring makes this a very pretty place around here as things green up and flowers bloom
We have some of the most beautiful sunsets after a storm that you will ever see. The skies can be so many different colors, just about ever color in the rainbow. The original photo above is of Wynnewood and though it does not look very attractive, it is a very nice place in the spring, summer and fall. Springtime is my favorite time of year as the trees begin to turn green, the flowers bloom and the place seems to come to life.
I have lived in Oklahoma in all but ten years of my life and I know the good and the bad of living here. One thing that has always brought me home is the prevailing attitude of treating one’s neighbor as themselves as spoken of in the Bible. One thing that I have learned over the years is that no matter how attractive someone is, their attitude can make them look very ugly. Many times I have seen someone that appeared very attractive and then they opened their mouth and the profanity and attitude changed my entire perception of them. I have lived in many states, cities, and countries and many of those places had a very attractive appearance. Most of them were even very friendly though there was one thing that was missing from all of those places that is common place here. I noticed as I traveled in the Air Force that many people would never look at you in the eye in public places. When I would go to the grocery store to buy something many of them were not likely to start up a conversation with you as they would here in Oklahoma.
I know it is not accurate to paint with such a broad brush because there are good and bad in every place. I can say though with my own experiences that here in Oklahoma I have noticed that people are more likely to be friendly here than in those other places. I purposely did not mention the names of those places that I have been because the point of this message is not to put people down but to illustrate my experiences with the friendliness of people here. There have been exceptions to this rul as you would imagine but for the most part I have had good experiences.
With the arrival of spring we not only have the friendly people but we also have the colorful views that we so long for during the dull dreary winters. Our weather can climb warm as high as 80 degrees in January but it can also plunge below zero. One day you can be playing sports in shorts and the next day you can be wearing a heavy coat with temperatures in the 20’s with a powerful north wind. By the time March arrives it can become very nice again. This is another thing that I do love about being here is the variety of weather. I do remember living in Arizona when the sun shines “ALL THE TIME”. There would be days that I would pay money just to see some rain or have some cool clouds pass over. I did love Arizona but when it is sunny for three straight months with no rain it gets tiresome to me. When I was there I found many people that lived there loved this very part of their weather. It was interesting to see how people can like such a vastly different climate. I guess it is nice to know there are different types of people that like different types of things.
I cannot imagine life without thunderstorms. Well yes I can… I lived in Arizona for a long time and their imaginary thunderstorms were nothing like ours. Their so called Monsoon season was like our driest time of the year. Before I moved to Arizona I had never seen lightning without rain but they are proof that it can be done. Other than the lack of rain and unbearable heat, I really loved it there. It was a fun place to be for the most part. Our spring time is our storm season and I just love it when we get some severe thunderstorms. I do not like to see anyone get hurt or get their property damaged but it is very entertaining to watch the power of a thunderstorm.
Probably the one thing that I do like about living here the most is the fact that it is one of the last places where right is still seen as right and wrong is still seen as wrong. I read the national media on the left and right coasts and their portrayal of the center of the country as “flyover country”, or backward thinking. They never stop for a moment to see that their group think mentality is the one that is backward. Unfortunately their influence is moving in and before long there will be no difference. The Bible predicted these days would arrive and so it should be no surprise to anyone. I will enjoy it while it lasts. I will not spend too much time on the specifics of what I am talking about but I am sure you can imagine. The passing of December moves us deeper into the colorless winter but soon it will bring us back into the warm springtime. The best time of year is only two months away. I think we can wait that long for some warmer, colorful days.
Jewel Theater
The other day I was driving around and stumbled on this old abandoned building at 904 N.E. 4th Street. I am 42 years old and have lived here in Oklahoma City all but ten years of my life and have never seen this before. This is in a run down area of town that not many people would feel comfortable walking around at night. Apparently this old building must have been used as a regular movie theater at some point in history. This old sign brought back some nostalgic feelings in me and so I was compelled to pull over and take a picture. If anyone knows any information about the history of this place, please post this information so the rest of us can share. I did find this site that gives limited information about this theater that may help jog your memory.



