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From West Coast to Midwest, Catching Up with Old/New Friends  

SexxxySweetie4U 41F  
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5/22/2021 11:00 am
From West Coast to Midwest, Catching Up with Old/New Friends


Growing up in California I always dreamed of living in the country away from all the busy city people. Like many girls I had a love for horses and the opportunity to go out and spend time in a rural setting. At 30 I took a chance and made a change, put all my stuff in storage and flew to MO to find a new life. My new hometown was 1/3 the size of what I was used to but still had a lot of the special events I enjoyed attending.

If your from Springfield or recently moved there and have not spent time downtown, it can be an amazing experience. I highly recommend art walk nights, take some friends or a special someone to dinner and meander with the crowds. I spent so many days down around the square watching and listening to the native people. The glass blowing shop puts on some amazing displays.

In the long run I managed to capture a country raised native husband and settled down on acres with a house to remodel and a lot of yard to landscape. It will be another couple of years before it is all finished and we will flip it over on the market and reinvest in a larger property with a possible brand new build for a home.

For now I enjoy mostly quiet days, watching new bird species find my feeders, and looking to see if any of the native wild animals are enjoying the creeks and overgrowth. BBQ's with family and friends in the good weather and holidays spent in good cheer around the table.

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