Oklahoma City

This day in history . . .

May 8, 2012

To be quite honest I didn’t know what to blog about today so I decided to go see what happen on this day in history.  There seemed to be a number of earth shattering events, some well know births, and yes even a welcomed or unwelcomed death or two.  However, there was nothing that really [...]

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Hey, OKC’s got a history

March 17, 2012

When you live (and work a lot) in old neighborhoods like Linda and I do, history becomes almost second nature. So when I see something dealing with the history of my neighborhood – or my town – I tend to notice. For instance: Oklahoma City’s first mayor – William L. Couch, mayor from Apr. 27 [...]

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Time for Some Blatant Boosterism

March 2, 2012

I am not known for boosterism. Fact is, I usually chafe when I am exposed to it. The realist (read: cynic) in me simply resists what I usually term the “rainbows-and-unicorns” view of things. Too often, boosterism can’t resist being sucked into that category. Oklahoma City Mick Cornett gave his “State of the City” address [...]

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Greater OKC Performing Arts Are A Selling Point

October 21, 2011

When I first relocated to the Oklahoma City area in 2007, I had little knowledge nor much in the way of expectations with what I would find in regards to extracurricular activities. I knew there were great college sports teams here, (and the NBA wasn’t yet here), but what would I find in terms of [...]

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Open House Sunday, 9/18 in Blue Stem

September 12, 2011

I’ll be here this Sunday September 18th from 2-4 p.m. – new price in terrific neighborhood…. $253,500 in Blue Stem V. For more info, email brent@brentweberhomes.com or visit brentweberhomes.com

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Best U.S. Markets to Currently Invest In

August 13, 2011

Best U.S. Markets to Currently Invest In Rank City State 1 Raleigh-Cary N.C. 2 Durham N.C. 3 Oklahoma City Okla. 4 Austin Texas 5 Nashville Tenn. 6 Houston Texas 7 San Antonio Texas 8 Fort Worth Texas 9 Laredo Texas 10 Seattle Wash. 11 Portland Ore. AptPrep gives us this ranking on what cities are [...]

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21st Annual Chuck Wagon Gathering and Children’s Cowboy Festival

May 26, 2011

One of the events I looked forward to when my twins were young was the Annual Chuck Wagon Festival at the National Cowboy Western Heritage Museum. We always had a blast there! I dressed them in cowgirl outfits and we went on a cowgirl adventure. One year they won 3rd place in a “Best Costume” [...]

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What’s new to see this summer at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art

May 10, 2011

There’s quit a bit of new things to see at the museum this summer. I’ll start with the largest it will take up the entire 3rd floor which means the Chihuly Collection is down but not forever it will be reinstalled at the end of this year. On May 16th thru October 16th the museum [...]

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Check this out things are looking up

April 28, 2011

It’s the end of April and that means it’s time to go downtown to the Festival of the Arts. The festival is in it’s 45th year and the art, food and music are as good as ever. But everybody just keeps looking up and I should add around. You can’t help but notice the Devon [...]

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What’s Happening In Cleveland Neighborhood This Spring

April 20, 2011

  Well, Spring is here again. The trees are budding, flowers are showing their color and the grass is turning green. The Cleveland Neighborhood Association is about to start its Spring activities. The participation from the homeowners is remarkable. Sales of homes in Cleveland are holding their own in 2011. On April 23, Cleveland will [...]

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