Texas Friends Get Paid when you turn on
your lights. Go here and see how.
louson@verizon.net
If you are interested in knowing more about this
business, call me @325-642-2094.
This number is for interest in this business
only.
I am just an old Cowboy, in love with and married
to the most beautiful woman in the world. Right
now I am working 3 jobs. I work for the City of
Brownwood, my day job, and on the side I weld and
create horseshoe and horseshoe nail art. I also
have a business helping people save on their
electric bills. This is the job which is going to
help me retire in the next year. The greatest
thing to happen in Texas.
I grew up on a farm just outside of a small town
called Okra, Tx. The little town no longer
remains, but does still have a city limit sign.
Maybe just because the name was Okra. I hope they
always keep the city limit sign there. We owned
the little store there, which was a Store, Gas
Station and Post Office combined. One night,
someone robbed us and burnt down the store. I was
just a Kid when that happened. The little Church
which was across the highway was closed down later
and turned to a hay barn until it fell and was
removed.
INSERT (Due to request about where Okra, Tx is)
Okra, Tx. is between Rising Star and Carbon. You
leave Rising Star on 36 toward Comanche and go
about 5 miles out (which is Chuckville, which no
longer exist, and has no city limit sign) and turn
left on 587 toward De Leon. Then go about 1 mile
and turn left on 1027 towards Carbon. Then about 5
to 7 miles you will come to the city limit sign.
There is nothing left there except a couple of
houses. One house on left was built next to the
lot where our store was which was on the corner.
Blink when you go through and you miss it, lol. Go
about 2 miles on and come to an S curve with a
bridge in the curve, our old Home place starts
just before the bridge. The entrance is on the
left after you cross the next bridge. Thank you
for your inquiries.
I got married and moved away, then when Dad could
no longer handle keeping the farm up, they moved
into Rising Star, Tx. I visit the old farm place
at times. Have to sneak in now, lol. The old house
is gone and the place has grown up now. Can't
hardly walk through it. The two tanks are about
dried up and the creek is dried up. Don't know
anymore who owns it.
I drove a truck for about 15 years. Started when I
was 18. When you grow up around something, you
tend to lean that way in life. So, being a Cowboy,
Truck Driver and a Christian, I was destined to
be. My Dad was a Preacher. You know what they say
about Preachers Kids. Now the last 17 years I have
been in Brownwood, Tx.
My wife and I have 5 children between us. We also
have 9 Grandkids. We lost my youngest son October
2005. He was in the Army and served in Afganistan
in the war against terrorism. He was a proud
American, who was willing to give his life for his
country's freedom. He is my Hero. I am proud of
him. He lived a short, but full life. October 1982
to October 2005. He was loved by everyone who knew
him. He never met a stranger and everyone loved
him. He was raised to love everyone and to
forgive, and he grew to be that kind of person. He
had to be an Angel. At least that is what I always
thought. He was an unexpected Gift from God. With
that and the way he grew up, is why I say he was
an Angel. He helped me get through some really
rough times in my life. I miss him dearly. He was
also my fishing partner. We caught many a bass
together. I am putting pictures of his beginning
fishing career and his last fishing trip with me
and my wife on Fathers Day Weekend 2005.
Hope you didn't get bored reading my life. I like
making new friends. God Bless and keep you in his
Love.
Sonny