October 1, 2019September 13, 2019 Wordless Wednesday Okmulgee, Oklahoma 2012 Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Marie Moody Well, all I can say to this one is, “There’s no place like home”! Sorry that’s what it made me think of! Have a wonderful day my friend! LikeLike Reply
Sandee There used to be many places that looked like that. Most have been upgraded. I loved the old places. I love your black and white photography too. Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop. Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
yogiabb I love your black and white photo here, it looks moody and historical. Is your header photo from Okmulgee as well? I’ve seen signs for Coleman Hamburgers while driving through there. LikeLike Reply
messymimi's meanderings You know it is now mainstream when midtown America has to have its Oriental restaurant. Beautiful LikeLike Reply
Kim @ Storms and Stardust Very pretty photo! I am excited to be participating in Wordless Wednesday again! Kim LikeLike Reply
Well, all I can say to this one is, “There’s no place like home”! Sorry that’s what it made me think of! Have a wonderful day my friend!
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Actually this is about ten miles from where I was born.
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Nice capture I will have a nice chicken chow mein thanks 🙂
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In Oklahoma, if it’s chicken it has to be fried.
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There used to be many places that looked like that. Most have been upgraded. I loved the old places. I love your black and white photography too.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. 🙂
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I like the honesty of black & white.
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I love your black and white photo here, it looks moody and historical. Is your header photo from Okmulgee as well? I’ve seen signs for Coleman Hamburgers while driving through there.
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Yes indeed. The header image is also from Okmulgee.
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You know it is now mainstream when midtown America has to have its Oriental restaurant. Beautiful
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Small towns benefit from the presence of locally owned businesses.
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Very pretty photo! I am excited to be participating in Wordless Wednesday again!
Kim
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