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earlier this week. residents of north platt witnessing a storm cloud formation with an eerie face. the formation happened during a severe thunderstorm. i think it looks like casper the friendly ghost or pillsbury dough boy. brings to mind ghostbusters. tweet me. let me know what you think about that. if you've had a puppy, zoomies very good. this is a large byrd suddenly getting a burst of energy running and flailing all around their enclosure. the zoo claims the hostages were -- the ostriches were excited to celebrate the ostrich egg breakfast. people come and serve them a breakfast made with ostrich eggs. florida residents are undoubtedly used to seeing alligator appearances but not waking up to a guy like this in their pool. a family did it with a 550-pound gator.
Ostrich Egg Breakfast Rise and shine for Oklahoma Zoological Society’s 35th annual Ostrich Egg Breakfast, Oklahoma City’s most popular breakfast event. Connect with family and friends while enjoying a delicious breakfast buffet with the sights and sounds of the Zoo surrounding you. Ostrich Egg Breakfast guests can choose to attend one of two event sessions: Early Birds from 8 to 10 a.m. and the Brunch Bunch from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Select brunch cocktails including mimosas with cranberry, orange or pineapple juice options and Bloody Marys will be available for purchase at the brunch session.
On the Town: OKC art exhibitions to capture imaginations By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record May 11, 2021 Lillie-Beth Brinkman As you wait for the Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s upcoming major exhibit featuring “The Painters of Pompeii,” let two new exhibitions get you in the mood as they take your imagination either back in time or to the Italian countryside. Opening at 10 a.m. Saturday, “From Heroes to Immortals: Classical Mythological Prints” and “A Room With a View: Science of the Italian Countryside” will feature works from OKCMOA’s permanent collection. “From Heroes to Immortals” will feature 500 years of work on paper that explore people’s fascination with stories from classical mythology, said Bryn Schockmel, curator for both exhibitions, in a news release. “A Room With a View” will feature the Italian countryside’s sweeping vistas and ancient runes, especially from 19th-century American artists.
On the Town: Spring brings music, arts, more fun By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record April 20, 2021 Lillie-Beth Brinkman Things are picking up this spring in a somewhat normal way as COVID-19 rates drop, and I know all of us are ready to attend some of the wonderful community events we have been missing over the last year. So, three cheers to Oklahoma’s vaccination efforts, and let’s get our vaccinated selves out to enjoy upcoming gatherings – even with some restrictions, like masks, limited seating capacities, or outdoor-only venues. First, on Friday, celebrate the week Oklahoma City’s annual Festival of the Arts would have begun during a Festival Spring Fling concert at the Jones Assembly. Join the Arts Council Oklahoma City at Jones in person or virtually at 7 p.m. for the celebration featuring Chase McCumber, The Aints, Ckai Dawson and Elevation Band performing on the patio.
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