Seagraves is a tiny town stuck in the middle of a bit of Texas that’s either referred to as “West Texas” or “The Panhandle” depending on your perspective. It’s definitely part of the large cotton producing region that makes up the… Read More ›
Texas
Wherein I Try a New Barbeque Place
Back home around midnight after a long weekend in New York City, I didn’t eat any dinner and was famished by lunch. My friend/boss/fellow foodie Eric popped by the office to let me know he was going out for a… Read More ›
Looking for New Cookbooks? Tired of Healthy?
When I was shopping for books on pickling and canning (see my first efforts here), I also found some other books stacked between Baby’s First Food and Crunchy Living: And just in case you didn’t get enough bacon (although, really,… Read More ›
Pecos Texas needs a Valium badly….
No one lives in a perfect town, right now I’m looking at loads of snow. Texas though has had an unusually cold winter, so I can’t even say Pecos has it over small town New England winter life this year…. Read More ›
Sign of the Times
I was going through some photos earlier this week, and found pictures of some various signs I’ve taken over the past couple of years. Signs are cool. Related articles 30 Weird And Funny Road Signs (ifancyphoto.wordpress.com) Crazy Bathroom Signs of… Read More ›
Finding the Missing “S” in Texas
Texas. There are states that are ignorable. South Carolina is unlikely to fill you with strong emotion, and Delaware is somewhere you’ll probably never go. Texas isn’t like that. EVERYONE has an opinion about Texas, and Texas will be reckoned… Read More ›
Friends get you to try new things!
Bret is a friend I first met online at the JREF forum, and then in real life at TAM2. He’s from Texas and terrific, like most Texans. He’s a lover of cats, and has traveled and lived around the world… Read More ›
The End of the Chisholm Trail
As part of our business, a couple of people from my small company go in and out of southern Saskatchewan, frequently driving across the border north of Williston, North Dakota. The last bit of civilization, if you can call it… Read More ›
Naomi and Texas
My fellow blogger really loves her home state of Texas. She points out how the good stereotypes are true, good BBQ and friendly people, and how the bad are either not true or changing. Let’s just say her current home… Read More ›
The Great Texas Death March and Armadillo Tour
(Note: Jeff and I went on this trip together almost six years ago. Recently we decided to each write about it, from our own perspective, and post the stories without seeing each other’s versions first. I had a great time… Read More ›