Thankful, humbled, and blessed. Thank you Lord for the greatest blessing a man could ever dream of and moments I’ll remember the rest of my life. Owen Michael Tierney arrived Monday early in the morning on his due date! Momma and little man are strong and healthy. God is so good.
“Coaches should walk through stretch lines talking to the players rather than standing in a big group and bs’ing”
I think I just offended a lot of people.
The Texas Quote of the Day is MAGNIFICENT:
"Going West, through Texas, you leave Fort Worth and come out suddenly onto a rolling, bare-hilled country that stretches away on every side. Without warning you have been set adrift on a billowy ocean of land.
Behind you are pine forests and tangly river bottoms and blackland farms that crowded the highway. But here the plow has never been. This is ranching country. You notice windmills lonely in the long, sweeping pastures, and cattle, grazing on the far slopes, are like tiny figures set there to give some comprehensive scale to the landscape. There are no houses, no people, few roads, and scarcely any trees. The overwhelming sense is solitude and you being to feel naked and defenseless, moving across so much openness.
But there is beauty here, the beauty of space and of freedom, and the beauty of the wind feeling its way along the brown, grassy swells and ruffling the yellow ridges. It is a strong, stark beauty, having so few ornaments that each plane, each shadow and broken feature of the land, must play an intense part in the composition, subtly forcing the eye out to the horizon and up to the sky.
This stretch is the farthest eastern finger of another, broader, higher place; a place called West Texas. Its barren grandeur, which gives way within a half dozen miles to woods and creeks again, is a suitable preview of what lies west. The way you feel here, released by the openness or oppressed by so much space, is a premonition of the emotion that will overtake you when you reach that larger land.
It seems to me that this bit of West Texas Rolling Prairie (to give it its geologic name) is thrown out as a hint or a warning to the traveler that he is approaching another kind of Texas from where he has been, a sub-Texas, unlike the rest of the state in landscape, in people, and in philosophy. It is a land for which the stranger should not be unprepared.
My spirit rises at the sight of this isolated prairie, as I know that I am going toward home, even though this very piece of terrain once cost me an intended bride who, taking one bewildered look around her at the endless waves of land, fled back to New Jersey, promptly and forever. It was a test, and she failed, through no fault of her own. But I am thankful that something so detached as a landscape could take an adequate measurement for me of so intimate a situation. People who do not like West Texas frequently cannot love West Texans. The land is too powerful in them and it is an excessive land...."
----- A. C. Greene, "A Personal Country," 1966. This is really one of the best "pure Texas" books I've ever read. Greene interweaves personal recollections with the history of West Texas, and by West Texas I mean principally the area around Abilene. I keep re-ordering the book and then giving it away. And, as I've said before, you can't tell a book that you love it unless you give it away.
Shown here: a chicken coop behind an abandoned house near Abilene. One of my own photos, taken in 2007. When I took it I imagined that the house was the one A.C. Greene had grown up in.
DAMIAN BRAVO WALKS IT OFF!
He launches one deep to left for his 10th home run of the season to put this one in the win column!
UCF: 2
Tech: 3
#WreckEm | @bravoo2248
FWISD has named Haltom DL Coach David Lara as the next HFC at Fort Worth Carter-Riverside
Coach Lara is a Carter-Riverside alum
Congrats @CoachLara817#txhsfb@dctf
Time for a Red shoutout.
These 4 young men that have been up on the football field house are great examples of what it means to wear the crusader across your chest.
@jmaclevi@jxhnny22@DurandHill1@WitcherTrey
Thank you for everything you all did for this program.
-Red