Showing posts with label Seadrift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seadrift. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2009

In the News...

As many of you know, I am writing a self-syndicated column for newspapers around the state of Texas. I'm always looking for a way to let people experience what I'm going through, and the columns serve this purpose.

Here are a couple of recent columns that came out. I don't enjoy having my work tampered with, and unfortunately, that's exactly what happened with one of the following columns. Technically, one of the following was edited, much to my dismay. Flow is very important to me, the idea that one sentence or paragraph rolls smoothly into the next, and if my work has to change, I prefer to make those changes with the flow in mind. Oh well.

I'll stop editorializing. Enjoy the articles.

For the article in the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, click here. It is about the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.

For the article in the Victoria Advocate, click here. It's about my encounter in Seadrift, Texas.

Until next we cross paths...

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Faces of Texas

"It's relaxing. That's the important thing."
- Dick Green on not catching anything.
(To be fair, he had just started.)
Fulton, TX
. . .

"I set the record in 1976. Of course,
it's been broken many times since then."
- Butch Hodges on his performance
in the Texas Water Safari,
a month-long, muscle-powered water contest
from San Marcos, TX to Seadrift, TX,
billed as the 'World's Toughest Boat Race.'
Seadrift, TX

. . .

"Bless him on his journey,
and keep him out of harm's way.
In Jesus' name we pray. Amen."
- Betsy Lee in a group prayer
for my protection on the hike
(Betsy is on the far left,
followed by Sonya, John, Ben,
Sophie, Charles, Brayson,
Madeline, Elijah, and Mary).
The Lee family graciously hosted me
for two days.
Port Lavaca, TX
. . .
"The general economy is soft, but right here,
we're doing real good."
- Jerry Lawrence on the state of his business
'Fuzzy's One Stop,'
casually redubbed 'Fuzzy's Fun Stop.'
The grill and cook, not pictured,
made a superb burger
that satisfied this hungry hiker.
Hwy 35, near Palacios, TX
. . .

"Five dollars a day."
- Robert Peterson, pictured far right, of his 1950 paycheck
on Moody Ranch, while chatting with local friends at Fuzzy's
(Walter T. Krause, retired farmer and rancher on left, and
A.B. Massoletti, retired ALCOA employee in middle).
This statement was followed by a wide grin.
Hwy 35, near Palacios, TX