Will Rogers, a famous Oklahoma humorist, once quipped “If you don’t like the weather in Oklahoma, wait a minute and it’ll change.” Of course this is a statement echoed around the world. I’ve heard the same phrase spoken in several states, and recently heard that it is voiced in other countries as well, as farContinue reading “If You Don’t Like the Weather in Oklahoma…”
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Oklahoma Tornadoes: Victims In Need
I am sure many of you reading this blog have seen nothing on the news but the tragic destruction of Moore, Oklahoma. However, there is a community hit by an EF-3 tornado the night before these terrible events who are being missed by the media entirely. I live and work in the Little Axe community,Continue reading “Oklahoma Tornadoes: Victims In Need”
Oklahoma Tornadoes: In the Middle of Danger
Anyone who does not live in central Oklahoma probably doesn’t understand the threat of tornadoes like the people who live with it each year. It seems that each year they get worse, the EF scale is red lined, and these terrible forces of nature flatten the homes of hundreds of families. Last night we evacuatedContinue reading “Oklahoma Tornadoes: In the Middle of Danger”