Please note that in the previous blog, I said that if you were facing west on a farm just east of Enid in October, you would see fields of golden wheat. This is wrong. Wheat harvest is in early June, making it impossible to see fields of golden wheat.
Now that I have made this correction, I feel the need to also say that "Fields of turned up soil," would not have sounded as poetic as "fields of golden wheat." But, alas, that's what you would see. Churned dirt.
And now Papa is no longer rolling in his grave from the fact that I appeared to not understand the wheat cycle of Western Oklahoma.
Thank you. Good night.
Gabe is my friend and I'm rolling through his new blog site, found yours, read it, and laughed out loud. In the webby world of words, you have talent!
ReplyDeleteI'm mad at myself for not even catching that. The blog was so good, I completely ignored that bit!
ReplyDeleteI knew that but didn't want to call you out on it being the Garvin county girl that you are.
ReplyDeleteon a more serious note, one that will be the topic of conversation and speculation for decades if it turns out to be true, rumors making the rounds in the digital alleyways of BlogLand say that no one took a video of the LucaLand Birthday Safari action, or the Grey Bday Bash.. true or wild & crazy talk?!?
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