I believe you are correct, but I would have to take the smell test to be sure? ;-) I didn't' know there were many trees in Kansas. Is that just a myth? I always think of rolling plains with not much to break up the horizon.
That would be such a change from Minnesota, we have trees everywhere! And lakes everywhere, I don't think I've ever been more than 20 minutes from a lake while in MN.
Oh Abby, I don't even know where the nearest body of water is! There isn't eve water in the Arkansas River anymore. Dry, dry, dry here, but the sky makes up for it:)
Although we live in Kansas my heart and home is in Indiana. My husband DR and I have been married 15 years and lived in 5 states. Along with our twin 13 year old boys and 9 year old daughter, we love to travel and are kind of like gypsies :)
Although I'd love to live closer to my Hoosier family I am blessed to be able to see so much of the country that I wouldn't be able to otherwise. What blessings the Lord has given us!
I believe you are correct, but I would have to take the smell test to be sure? ;-) I didn't' know there were many trees in Kansas. Is that just a myth? I always think of rolling plains with not much to break up the horizon.
ReplyDeleteThere aren't many trees in Kansas, mostly just in towns.
ReplyDeleteThat would be such a change from Minnesota, we have trees everywhere! And lakes everywhere, I don't think I've ever been more than 20 minutes from a lake while in MN.
ReplyDeleteOh Abby, I don't even know where the nearest body of water is! There isn't eve water in the Arkansas River anymore. Dry, dry, dry here, but the sky makes up for it:)
ReplyDeleteThis picture makes me think of Christmas.
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