Archive for the ‘Texas’ Category
So far…
My first of three weeks in Texas (with Karen’s family) was largely devoted to researching generosity in large cities (online and in texts), and some of the next two will be as well. That is, when we’re not swimming, eating fried catfish, napping, or looking for deer bones in the woods behind Memaw and Granddaddy’s [...]
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The Cardinals
Granddaddy pointed out correctly yesterday that one of the morning doves may have figured out how to get birdseed from the feeder. By design, the feeder is supposed to limit these larger and more aggressive birds from perching on the 1.5-inch side pegs and extracting all the food from two cylindrical tubes. There are actually [...]
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Not exactly calf fries
Dining at The Lakehouse in Kerrville last night, 7-year-old Teak stared down at my freshly delivered plate of fried catfish. Five pieces of light beige deliciousness. Always curious at his age about anatomy, human and otherwise, and not knowing much about fish, he pointed to two round objects next to the catfish, both about one [...]
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The Cowboy Store in Kerrville is gone. Karen had agreed to accompany me on my search for a pearl snap shirt, a semi-annual ritual during our summer and Christmas vacations to Kerrville, her hometown, from New York City, mine, and where we live now. I became somewhat taken with this style of shirt upon seeing [...]
Filed under: children, Crider's, Kerrville, pearl snap shirts, Texas, Upper West Side | 1 Comment
Indigestion (re-post)
[Post originally appeared in November, now digitally remastered since some readers missed it after I took it off to edit.] When my wife Karen and I would go to Jumbalaya, a Peabody, Massachusetts restaurant that promised a combination of Tex-Mex and Creole food, she always seemed to be smirking. I should have taken [...]
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