On the Facebook feed I see, the current cover story in Texas Monthly magazine seems to be the most shared article, ever, for that magazine. Funny that it takes a horribly sad story to remind TM that The Panhandle even exists. It’s a great place. A potential state in its own right, if that myth about […]
Entries from July 2017
The Day ‘The Real Texas’ Burned
July 23rd, 2017 · Tags: Cities
Breaking Away From Wi-Fi With Pedal Power
July 20th, 2017 · Tags: Arts · Cities · Music · Satire · Sports
My first “attempt” at college was a dismal failure. It was so bad that I pretty much considered an “incomplete” grade for a course a bit ot a win — as opposed to a fail. Thank goodness that university kicked me out and saved me a few bucks. Then, I went and grew up, entered […]