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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2016-08-04 9:32 PM
Subject: Moving To Oklahoma - need info


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I've been going through a divorce, and I've seriously been considering moving to Oklahoma when the farm sells. I have (non-horse) friends in Tahlequah, and know a race horse trainer in Blanchard. 

Right now I'm a healthcare appeals analyst and work a 2nd job waiting tables 3 nights a week. I have 4 horses and a donkey, so I'm sure it'll take 2 jobs when I move, but if at all possible I would like to get a 2nd job riding or grooming instead. I have tons of experience giving lessons and judging and breaking colts. 

Any info, thoughts would be helpful. Making this kind of move by yourself is kinda stressful, so any input is welcome! 
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cloverleaf
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2016-08-04 9:49 PM
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I don't have any info on Oklahoma, except that there are a lot of great, friendly people there. I'm sorry about your divorce and wish you the best of luck in the next chapter of your life! I'm sure you'll like Oklahoma- lots of good horses, barrel racers, and horse people in general.
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2016-08-04 10:57 PM
Subject: RE: Moving To Oklahoma - need info


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Β I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2016-08-05 5:22 AM
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sodapop - 2016-08-04 10:57 PM

Β I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.

And don't forget -5 with a 40 mph wind in the winter! (But I love OK peeps - most are so very friendly)!
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2016-08-05 7:13 AM
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We made the move to OK in 2013 and I couldn't imagine living anywhere else (except Colorado). It truly depends where in the state you are wanting to live. We found it almost impossible to find a rental with property for horses that didn't have a psychotic land lord. Because of this, we have redirected our whole program and sold all but one horse. We are boarding her. We live NW of OKC because of the great school district for our oldest daughter. There are jobs out here, depending on what you are wanting to do. Feel free to PM me anytime. I've met some great women here in OK and love it here.
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2016-08-05 8:08 AM
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We just bought a place a year ago near Pauls Valley. I love the location! Some of the best farriers, vets, etc within a stones throw, and there's always somewhere to go run. You're not far from Texas big, big races, and OKC isn't far either.

Would a job at an equine vet hospital suit you? Lots and lots of equine specialists in the area and they are usually needing good help.

So, so pretty! I really do like Oklahoma, I think you are thinking great! Property values aren't as high as Trxas, but do remember Ok has state income tax...
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2016-08-05 10:34 AM
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Used to live around the Tahlequah area. Land is cheap, property taxes are cheap, but tax on all food is a killer. Milk last week there for my brother was $3.98 a gallon PLUS tax.... Other than that, you'll love the slower paced life there. I miss it a lot. Mainly I miss my trees.... but I don't miss the taxes there at all.  

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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2016-08-05 1:52 PM
Subject: RE: Moving To Oklahoma - need info


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classicpotatochip - 2016-08-05 8:08 AM We just bought a place a year ago near Pauls Valley. I love the location! Some of the best farriers, vets, etc within a stones throw, and there's always somewhere to go run. You're not far from Texas big, big races, and OKC isn't far either. Would a job at an equine vet hospital suit you? Lots and lots of equine specialists in the area and they are usually needing good help. So, so pretty! I really do like Oklahoma, I think you are thinking great! Property values aren't as high as Trxas, but do remember Ok has state income tax...

 Thanks everybody!!! 

Equine vet hospital would be right up my alley. 

I am considering OKC / Blanchard area too. Really comes down to where I can find a job(s) and a place for my horses. 


 
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1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2016-08-05 1:57 PM
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That way you have enough heft to you that you don't blow away during Tornado season. Otherwise known as all year. 
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2016-08-05 1:57 PM
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Fairweather - 2016-08-05 1:52 PM

classicpotatochip - 2016-08-05 8:08 AM We just bought a place a year ago near Pauls Valley. I love the location! Some of the best farriers, vets, etc within a stones throw, and there's always somewhere to go run. You're not far from Texas big, big races, and OKC isn't far either. Would a job at an equine vet hospital suit you? Lots and lots of equine specialists in the area and they are usually needing good help. So, so pretty! I really do like Oklahoma, I think you are thinking great! Property values aren't as high as Trxas, but do remember Ok has state income tax...

Β Thanks everybody!!!Β 

Equine vet hospital would be right up my alley.Β 

I am considering OKC / Blanchard area too. Really comes down to where I can find a job(s) and a place for my horses.Β 


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Blanchard gets a lot of severe weather. We live in Yukon/Piedmont area and knock on wood.... the severe weather seems to stay south of the I-40
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2016-08-05 10:22 PM
Subject: RE: Moving To Oklahoma - need info


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Griz - 2016-08-05 5:22 AM
sodapop - 2016-08-04 10:57 PM  I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.
And don't forget -5 with a 40 mph wind in the winter! (But I love OK peeps - most are so very friendly)!
 Yes, that too. That's when your bones really hurt from being so cold.

Edited by sodapop 2016-08-05 10:23 PM
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2016-08-05 10:25 PM
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sodapop - 2016-08-05 10:22 PM

Griz - 2016-08-05 5:22 AM
sodapop - 2016-08-04 10:57 PM Β I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.
And don't forget -5 with a 40 mph wind in the winter! (But I love OK peeps - most are so very friendly)!
Β Yes, that too. That's when your bones really hurt from being so cold.

Y'all crack me up. I grew up in western Wyoming and went to college in Laramie. Trust me, Oklahoma is a cake walk. My husband grew up in Oklahoma and has never seen -20. I've hauled to jackpots in Big Piney Wyoming and Jackson Wyoming when it was -50 below zero. Oklahoma has beautiful, balmy winters comparatively!

Edited by classicpotatochip 2016-08-05 10:30 PM
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sodapop
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2016-08-05 11:05 PM
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sodapop - 2016-08-05 10:22 PM

Griz - 2016-08-05 5:22 AM
sodapop - 2016-08-04 10:57 PM Β I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.
And don't forget -5 with a 40 mph wind in the winter! (But I love OK peeps - most are so very friendly)!
Β Yes, that too. That's when your bones really hurt from being so cold.

Y'all crack me up. I grew up in western Wyoming and went to college in Laramie. Trust me, Oklahoma is a cake walk. My husband grew up in Oklahoma and has never seen -20. I've hauled to jackpots in Big Piney Wyoming and Jackson Wyoming when it was -50 below zero. Oklahoma has beautiful, balmy winters comparatively!

Β I think they call yours a dry cold or something. Like that will make you feel better. Haha
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FriendswoodKat
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2016-08-06 7:50 AM
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I have a friend who moved from southeast Texas to Oklahoma City for a career in the medical industry and she loves living there. Another family (with horses) moved from central Texas to a town a little west of Oklahoma City. They bought a house with five acres, nice barn, pipe fencing, AND a storm shelter for what we'd pay here outside Houston for just the house and land. They live in an area where it's almost what you'd call "equestrian estates" because everybody has horses and a barn. It makes for a great feeling of community. I'm sorry you're going through a divorce and I wish you strength to get through it and luck in your search for a new location.
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total performance
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2016-08-07 7:44 AM
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classicpotatochip - 2016-08-05 10:25 PM
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Griz - 2016-08-05 5:22 AM
sodapop - 2016-08-04 10:57 PM  I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.
And don't forget -5 with a 40 mph wind in the winter! (But I love OK peeps - most are so very friendly)!
 Yes, that too. That's when your bones really hurt from being so cold.
Y'all crack me up. I grew up in western Wyoming and went to college in Laramie. Trust me, Oklahoma is a cake walk. My husband grew up in Oklahoma and has never seen -20. I've hauled to jackpots in Big Piney Wyoming and Jackson Wyoming when it was -50 below zero. Oklahoma has beautiful, balmy winters comparatively!

I've never seen -20 either.  Now, the wind will blow something fierce straight out of the north. 
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BMW
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2016-08-07 12:39 PM
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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2016-08-07 9:32 PM
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Β Thanks for all the thoughts and well wishes. I know there's hurdles to get thru, but gosh I'm looking forward to getting on with life!
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2016-08-08 5:16 AM
Subject: RE: Moving To Oklahoma - need info


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total performance - 2016-08-07 7:44 AM

classicpotatochip - 2016-08-05 10:25 PM
sodapop - 2016-08-05 10:22 PM
Griz - 2016-08-05 5:22 AM
sodapop - 2016-08-04 10:57 PM Β I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.
And don't forget -5 with a 40 mph wind in the winter! (But I love OK peeps - most are so very friendly)!
Β Yes, that too. That's when your bones really hurt from being so cold.
Y'all crack me up. I grew up in western Wyoming and went to college in Laramie. Trust me, Oklahoma is a cake walk. My husband grew up in Oklahoma and has never seen -20. I've hauled to jackpots in Big Piney Wyoming and Jackson Wyoming when it was -50 below zero. Oklahoma has beautiful, balmy winters comparatively!

I've never seen -20 either.Β  Now, the wind will blow something fierce straight out of the north.Β 

Not sure where you're getting -20 - I said -5 with a 40 mph wind - and that DOES happen in OK.

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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2016-08-08 6:33 AM
Subject: RE: Moving To Oklahoma - need info



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classicpotatochip - 2016-08-05 10:25 PM
sodapop - 2016-08-05 10:22 PM
Griz - 2016-08-05 5:22 AM
sodapop - 2016-08-04 10:57 PM Β I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.
And don't forget -5 with a 40 mph wind in the winter! (But I love OK peeps - most are so very friendly)!
Β Yes, that too. That's when your bones really hurt from being so cold.
Y'all crack me up. I grew up in western Wyoming and went to college in Laramie. Trust me, Oklahoma is a cake walk. My husband grew up in Oklahoma and has never seen -20. I've hauled to jackpots in Big Piney Wyoming and Jackson Wyoming when it was -50 below zero. Oklahoma has beautiful, balmy winters comparatively!

I've never seen -20 either.Β  Now, the wind will blow something fierce straight out of the north.Β 

Not sure where you're getting -20 - I said -5 with a 40 mph wind - and that DOES happen in OK.


Didn't get it from anywhere. -5 isn't too awful compared to -20, which happens all the time where I'm from. That's all. My husband has never seen -20, which makes me chuckle. Just was making a comparison.

Winters in Oklahoma are completely doable, and I love them!
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2016-08-08 10:57 AM
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Griz - 2016-08-05 5:22 AM
sodapop - 2016-08-04 10:57 PM Β I am sorry I can't direct you to a place to live and work. Sorry about your divorce. What I can tell you is it feels like it is a 115 outside.
And don't forget -5 with a 40 mph wind in the winter! (But I love OK peeps - most are so very friendly)!
Β Yes, that too. That's when your bones really hurt from being so cold.
Y'all crack me up. I grew up in western Wyoming and went to college in Laramie. Trust me, Oklahoma is a cake walk. My husband grew up in Oklahoma and has never seen -20. I've hauled to jackpots in Big Piney Wyoming and Jackson Wyoming when it was -50 below zero. Oklahoma has beautiful, balmy winters comparatively!

I've never seen -20 either.Β  Now, the wind will blow something fierce straight out of the north.Β 

Not sure where you're getting -20 - I said -5 with a 40 mph wind - and that DOES happen in OK.


Didn't get it from anywhere. -5 isn't too awful compared to -20, which happens all the time where I'm from. That's all. My husband has never seen -20, which makes me chuckle. Just was making a comparison.

Winters in Oklahoma are completely doable, and I love them!

Oh gotcha!

Yes, OK winters are very doable - same as Kansas (I'm close to the OK/KS border) - which is why I don't live ANY FARTHER north! I don't know how the peeps way up north survive!
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