Gate A-4

These tales are told with a Texas twang. I include stories of real people that I discovered while writing books about famous and infamous Texas sites and writing Historical Markers posted along Texas roadways. Yes, real people write the words you see on those highway markers.

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  1. Thank you, Myra. This is the world I would wish to live in, also. Happy Thanksgiving to you!

  2. What a wonderful story. I’ve been thinking of late that creating an alternate universe might not be so bad, and reading this piece was an encouraging nudge. I’m tired of nastiness and people beating one another over the head: metaphorically or otherwise.

    I’ve browsed your website, too, and am looking forward to reading “Stein House” — but only after I finish my current pieces on Indianola. I can hear my 8th grade teacher (ironically, Mrs. Deutsche) saying: “Do your own research, students!”

    1. I am eager to hear your reaction to STEIN HOUSE. I hope Brownson Marsh’s INDIANOLA; The Mother of Western Texas is among your research. It is a terrific book and served as my time-line guide for STEIN HOUSE.

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