
Spring in the Texas Hills
As you read this, somewhere around 7 million people are planning a trip to the Texas Hill Country. Much of … Continue reading Spring in the Texas Hills
As you read this, somewhere around 7 million people are planning a trip to the Texas Hill Country. Much of … Continue reading Spring in the Texas Hills
The blood orange rays of the desert sun blazed through the center of the canyon. Steep rocky cliffs towered above … Continue reading Eat the Invaders
Once upon a time, a group of greedy Dallas businessmen decided they wanted to ruin something beautiful. They turned their … Continue reading How North Texas Almost Lost its Greatest Treasure
It’s the first snow of the season in Dallas today, which means it’s perfect timing to talk about winter safety. … Continue reading Snowmaggeddon 2021
Basking in the sunlight by the pool all day, surrounded by palm trees… that was my life dream, had you … Continue reading Snow Days and Ice and Everything Nice
From climbing waterfalls in the Panamanian jungle to surviving Snowmageddon, 2021 has been an unforgettable year for me. The last … Continue reading Firsts of 2021
A Jogger’s Paradise or Big City Hell? The Trinity Strand is one of Dallas’s newest paved trails. It follows Turtle … Continue reading The Trinity Strand
“Whatever you do, avoid South Dallas.” This was one of the first things I learned about the city, before I’d … Continue reading Kiest Park
I realized I’ve never written about where I currently live, so I’m dedicating the next few posts to Dallas and … Continue reading Reverchon Park
“I frequently found myself driving with a rocky mountainside to my left, a sheer drop-off into a gaping abyss to … Continue reading Magic in the Monongahela