This Oklahoma Canoe Ride Leads To The Most Stunning Fall Foliage You’ve Ever Seen
Lower Mountain Fork River is located in southeastern Oklahoma and is known for some of the best trout fishing in the state. But that's not all it's known for.
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he loves to drive and tends to rope his friends into spontaneous weekend road trips to seattle and portland
he loves florence and the machine
he makes a really good grilled cheese sandwich and always makes a bunch when the pack gets together for movie nights
his favorite book is frankenstein by mary shelley
he is actually a terrible singer but he loves to drive with the windows down, stereo blasting music, singing as loudly as possible
he is a really goofy dancer
he gives the biggest teddy bear hugs but they’re the best hugs you’ll ever get
he and billy have such a strong relationship that sometimes they almost seem like good friends. any time billy gives him advice, he takes it (except when it’s about girls…..)
he is an old soul in every way possible, and he loves spending time with the elders on the res and listening to their stories and telling them all his. he and the grannies are huge gossips
he’s a natural runner, even before phasing, and he was up for a spot on his school’s cross country team before he phased
when he gets stressed or angry and needs to calm down, he likes to listen to soft songs, read his favorite books, make wood carvings, make dreamcatchers - anything that will keep his mind and his hands busy
he, quill, and embry have their own unspoken language they’ve had since they were kids, and even the slightest eye rolls are full sentences. they use it to make fun of people, mostly
he secretly wishes he could have learned to play the guitar but never really got into it
he feels most comfortable in the woods, on the beach, in his car, or in smaller cozy spaces
leah convinced him to start a journal to cope with his stress, and he starts every entry with “dear stupid book” (but he writes every single day)
he knows a lot of card games (spoons is his favorite because it’s so chaotic)
he eats hot peppers like candy
he’s always down to watch action and thriller movies, but his favorites are actually the old cheesy horror movies. up until he phased, his favorite was a werewolf movie. now when he watches it, he sits through the whole two hours pointing out inaccuracies
when he was little, he wanted to be a pirate when he grew up
he can sleep anywhere
he’s very quick to justify when the people he loves hurt him because he’s scared of losing them and has a very firm belief in unconditional loyalty. on the other hand, he’s very quick to shut anyone else out when they hurt him.
he gives really good advice but wouldn’t take it for himself
he doesn’t like flashy things or flashy people
he wants to be able to work with his hands, like carpentry, and he’s always wanted to build his own house
he snores. loudly.
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Do you plan on getting any non millipede friends
I do! I’d love to get some more isopods and raise some beetles from larva again. I’d also LOVE to get back into fish keeping my faves are bettas, shrimps, corydoras and kuhli loaches! Maybe a snake or gecko further down the line? But those are what I know the least about and would be most hesitant to get as I want any creatures I get to have the best care I can give them.
I’d say the only creatures on my never list are spiders, roaches, centipede, anything else that moves overly fast or has a bad bite/is venomous/poisonous. Probably turtles too just due to their life spans.
But millipedes and isopods are what I’m able to keep right now as I’d have to get some new tanks for anything else, as well as all the research I’d need to do to be comfortable keeping them.
Oh also I do have two cats I just don’t post about them here, and I plan to possibly get a third next year but we’ll see :3
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When the outbreak first hit, Sol was busy working long hours at Beech Fork State Park near the KyOVa tristate border. He was brought on as night security, but understaffed as they were, he moved to maintenance right away.
Good thing, too: the place was too pretty not to see in the daylight. No great big waterfalls or flashy garden installations. Just lots of what felt like the world untouched. And sue him for being a sap, but he never got tired of hearing kids by the lake yelling out in their twangy accents, “I caught one!”
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