Quitting the weed was the best thing i did last year. Every relationship in my life has improved. Weed makes you selfish and dulls the brain. Everything in moderation. But I needed to be done with it.
They closed the parks and trails because of covid? Holy shit. Beautiful place but yalls state is backwards as hell. I lived there for a bit. Once heard a white woman announce that she had to get away from "all the white people" in Colorado so she was taking a vacation.
I moved to the free territory of Texas...join us! 😂
I can't imagine the stupidity of preventing people from being on trails during Covid, especially considering we've known being strong and healthy makes such a difference in recovery. I lived in Morrison, Greenwood Village, Centennial and Colorado Springs over the course of many years. It was really wonderful and I thrive in that natural, laid back, outdoorsy environment.
I'm technically in the city of Dallas, which is blue, but Collin county which is red. There are libs here and they're getting increasingly wokey, but the DFW area is enormous (7.5 million people) and are balanced out by the rest of us sane people.
There's a lot to love about Texas, especially nowadays, but the climate and natural surroundings aren't my thing. Overall it's a balance, I went into 2 stores today with no mask and fewer than half of patrons were wearing them...that Texan state of mind helps alleviate my pining for the mountains.
I left in 2014 and still miss it every day, but I think the Colorado I miss doesn't really exist anymore.
Quitting the weed was the best thing i did last year. Every relationship in my life has improved. Weed makes you selfish and dulls the brain. Everything in moderation. But I needed to be done with it.
They closed the parks and trails because of covid? Holy shit. Beautiful place but yalls state is backwards as hell. I lived there for a bit. Once heard a white woman announce that she had to get away from "all the white people" in Colorado so she was taking a vacation.
I moved to the free territory of Texas...join us! 😂
I can't imagine the stupidity of preventing people from being on trails during Covid, especially considering we've known being strong and healthy makes such a difference in recovery. I lived in Morrison, Greenwood Village, Centennial and Colorado Springs over the course of many years. It was really wonderful and I thrive in that natural, laid back, outdoorsy environment.
I'm technically in the city of Dallas, which is blue, but Collin county which is red. There are libs here and they're getting increasingly wokey, but the DFW area is enormous (7.5 million people) and are balanced out by the rest of us sane people.
There's a lot to love about Texas, especially nowadays, but the climate and natural surroundings aren't my thing. Overall it's a balance, I went into 2 stores today with no mask and fewer than half of patrons were wearing them...that Texan state of mind helps alleviate my pining for the mountains.
Will do, friend...and Tulsa is a cool city! There are lots of lovely places in OK.