Maybe no one noticed.
The headline on Tulsa World writer Jason Ashley Wright’s column this morning noted the particularly rainy day we experienced here in Broken Arrow, while many areas to the east suffered through severe weather. The photo (if you look close enough) says “Tulsa World file.”
Wright was taking a little tour of the Rose District, which amounted to popping in a few stores in the block south of the book shop. As many folks do, he started at the Main Street Tavern.
The bookstore is in the photo that accompanies the story, although from across the street where the photographer snapped the shot, the lettering is a little hard to read on the awning. That’s okay. Any publicity is fine with me, even if it doesn’t include the store name, a mention, or a recognizable store front.
What I really like is the way the rain falls invisibly in Broken Arrow.
No splashy streets. No gusty winds. No dripping umbrellas and store awnings. Brilliant sunshine all round.
That’s the way I feel about the relocation of the store to the Rose District of downtown Broken Arrow.
It’s all sunshine, on a rainy day.