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Tag Archives: stockyards
Playing catch up
I’ve spent the better part of the last week in Fort Worth, Texas, working long hours, enduring incredible heat and spending time with my youngest brother and his family. The 8-day odyssey to the place of my birth felt more … Continue reading
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Tagged Boy Scouts of America, brother, brothers, Cabela's, children, contemporary South, Cub Scouts, family, fishing, Fort Worth, keeping in touch, Lake Wales, Lance Elliott Wallace, Lance Wallace, Lyle Wallace, national scouting museum, New South, New South Essays, NewSouth, parenting, relationships, siblings, South, Southern, Southern Culture, Southern Living, Southerners, stockyards, Texas, Texas heat, the South, travel, trip to Fort Worth, vacation
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