Wednesday, July 1, 2026 cicada songs northeast Oklahoma Northeast Oklahoma evenings Fireflies lightning bugs catching lightning bugs catching lightning bugs in jars catching fireflies catching fireflies in jars
In Northeast Oklahoma, summer does not arrive all at once. It gathers slowly in the thick green shade of creek banks, in the rising call of cicadas, in the warm breath of gravel roads after sunset, and in the first small flashes of fireflies blinking above the grass. We do not simply see summer here. We hear it, smell it, walk through it, and remember it long after childhood has passed us by.

