That’s exactly what happens at Tulsa Botanic Garden, where Oklahoma’s rolling hills transform into living canvas strokes that would make Monet reach for his palette in excited jealousy.
The Tulsa Botanic Garden isn’t just a garden; it’s Oklahoma’s answer to Eden, minus the troublesome serpent and with significantly better pathways.
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St. John’s bows out of the NCAA tournament against John Calipari and Arkansas in a physical second-round game.
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Glover made all three of his looks from 10 to 15 feet, holing 120 feet, 11 inches of putts in all — nearly 50 feet more than ...