Sunday, July 11, 2010

Road Trip Interrupted

It's Sunday afternoon and I've been busy at the aviation museum in Fort Worth and not writing a new post. I'm behind on everything else I do at home also--the laundry, the housekeeping, the grocery shopping, and the de-cluttering. The mail is piled up on the countertop and the Sunday paper is still spread over the coffee table.

Fortunately, my friend Melissa, (a fifth generation Texan and niece of Davy Crockett), sent this video link that she thought we'd enjoy. It's a great slide show set to the Gary P. Nunn song: What I Like About Texas. Yes it's a country-western song, but smooth jazz or hip hop just wouldn't work as well. It highlights some of the legends and icons, old and current, of the state, and will have to be my "Road Trip" for now.



Shameless Self-Promoting.

I will get back on the road, but at present I'm working at setting up a gift shop in the Fort Worth Veterans Memorial Air Park museum. Our doors will open to the public on July 18th, so please come by if you're in the area. We're located on the north side of the city, not far from the historic Stockyards district.

The address is 3300 Ross Avenue, about two blocks west of Main Street, at the south end of Meacham Airport.

Donna

PS: We're right down the street from the famous Joe T. Garcia's Mexican restaurant!

5 comments:

  1. Sure beats the road trip I was just on.
    Thanks for the special treat.
    See you soon,
    TB

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  2. It brought back a lot of memories from the 3 years Jonnie & I lived there. I remember how beautiful the skys were - you could see forever. Thanks for a beautiful video. Barbara

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  3. That was an awesome slideshow! Makes me want to go to some of those places (some – again!). I’ve canoed the Brazos, and camped by the Pedernales. Other interesting places would be Enchanted Rock (I’ve camped there and climbed it – in my younger days!). I’m surprised the big statue of Sam Houston on I-45 wasn’t included.

    Debbi

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  4. Sometimes I think Texas grows on you...then you drive the highways...This state makes you think..friends, enemys, neighbors and football. Whats not to love...I guess just the politics! Thank God we have each other...thanks for the video. It does make you feel like Texas can be your home. Ger

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  5. What a wonderful slide show. My daughter lives in Texas Hill Country, so we know how beautiful your state can be. I do have to smile. It doesn't appear that your retirement lasted long :-). Have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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