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nurseries between Pauls Valley and OKC?

Posted by oklamoni 7B (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 27, 09 at 20:33

Can anyone steer me to a couple of nurseries between Pauls Valley and OKC?

Tomorrow is prime bike riding wind, from south to north. I will drive south, leave my van in PV and ride my bike back to OKC with a couple of friends.

Then on Thursday I will take the train back south, to go and get the van.

Thus, I will have time to visit some nurseries or anything I feel like.

Help...

Moni


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RE: nurseries between Pauls Valley and OKC?

Marcum's in Goldsby on Hiway 74(just West of I-35) at exit 104 is a good bet, but you will probably be using old Hiway 77 coming up to Purcell and crossing over into Lexington.


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RE: nurseries between Pauls Valley and OKC?

Hey! You'll be in my town (PV)! What is your route going to be? There is a place called K and K 's on sooner road. Also, I think there is a small nursery in noble. I PV we have a little nursery type store on hwy 19 (aka Grant St) I've not shopped it much so I can't say what is there.


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RE: nurseries between Pauls Valley and OKC?

Well, all good plans sometimes go haywire. We had an addional rider, and she offered, no, more like insisted we go down in her car.

Who am I do discourage that. LOL

Sooo, I am not taking the train down tomorrow.. and won't get to visit any nurseries. I'll have to save that for future use.

Meanwhile, I had 62.74 miles, when we got back to where we had all parked.

I drove the other rider home, and she was planning on driving back down with her husband to get her car.

What a hoot.

Anyone seen this fence before?

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