I was today years old when I learned that scissor-tailed flycatchers (Oklahoma official state bird) are routinely seen in the Yucatan peninsula during winter. 🐦 🇲🇽 ❤️
Today was the first regular, direct, international flight to @fly_okc. Because this was a first, we got VIP treatment: Archway of balloons. Gifts for the passengers. Fire trucks in both CUN and OKC shooting water over the plane (tradition for a new routes and especially this).
Earlier this month, when paying a bill online, I happened to click the "Choose Currency" button for the payment website. The web browser's suggested choices for currency were, um, interesting.
A family friend of mine just returned to OKC from Jamaica, but her family is still at their home there. Thankfully they live on the west end of the island, because 😳
Psyched to be playing at the Birdland Theater tonight with Frank Vignola’s Guitar Night featuring Ken Peplowski
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October 21 marks 20 years since an incredible record was set in my beloved #IslaMujeres.
On 21-22 Oct 2005 this weather station set the Western Hemisphere 24-hour rainfall record, 1633.98 mm (that's over 64.3 inches in 24 hours!) during Hurricane Wilma.
"Que cada mañana tu café sea el más dulce y humeante, que el pan que te acompañe sea crujiente como recién horneado. Que ninguna tormenta te alcance sin un techo que te resguarde, y que ni la más mínima gota de lluvia se atreva a rozarte si no es para refrescar tu alma".