I don't know how I missed this post. Our normal location for watching fireworks was closed (as well as our second and third location) because of the virus, so I took family to a new location in Mustang, OK.
The town had was open to firing fireworks off within town limits (which by itself was unusual) and had no “official fireworks display”. The city park and about 6-square miles of town was “open season” from 6 pm until midnight, on the 3rd and 4th.
Wow. I hadn't seen so much fireworks and as far as the eye could see going off, and all of it was within the “danger zone”. We watched this for about two hours and finally got tired and went home.
On the way home, someone shot off something on a neighborhood side street and it fell over. The projectile zipped sideways, hit another car, ricocheted and popped/exploded above our minivan (which our windows were down). That made my britches a smidge dirtier as well as the other occupants in the vehicle (I'm guessing).
Other than that, that event might have been one of the most enjoyable 4th's I've been to.
Note: on our way to Mustang, you could see fireworks going off across the horizon in front of you. Almost was surreal.
BudW