At the end of the 2019 baseball season, the Texas Rangers say goodbye to Globe Life Park. Globe Life Park has been the Rangers home since it’s opened for 1994 season. Next season the team will move into Globe Life Field. This brand new baseball stadium will be complete with a retractable roof. The Texas
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Taco Mama
What college student does not like a good taco? In Tuscaloosa, the place is Taco Mama. In college, we really had only two choices for “Mexican” food, Del Taco and Taco Bell. Having these 2 in town was a good thing. Especially when ey got into a price war on Taco Tuesdays. At one point
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Air Travel Tips so You can Traveling like a Pro
Sumner has arrived, the weather is warm, kids are out of school and vacation season is here. If your plans include catching a plane here are some air travel tips for a more enjoyable trip no matter if the flights are domestic or international. Find cheap flights with these apps: Skiplagged shows you hidden-city
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The Salty Lady Beer. A Texas Goose.
I am continuing my beers of Texas series with this post on The Salty lady. The Review of The Salty Lady. The Salty Lady is Martin House Brewing Company’s interpretation of a Gose – a rather obscure, tart, salty German style beer. The tartness is tempered by salt additions from around the world and finished with
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Saying Good Bye to my Mother in Law
You may have noticed I have been quiet on the blog for a while. We have had some significant upheaval in family life and honestly, I have just been too busy holding it all together to write much. Thanks to all who have offered up thoughts and prayers to our family as we have soldiered
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Arlington Music Hall and Atlanta Rythm Section
Something a little different this time. A few weeks ago I got to reconnect with a friend from my days in Cub Scouts. His band was playing at the Arlington Music Hall. Music hall Opening in 1950 as a movie theatre, the feature film ‘Sea Biscuit’ starring Shirley Temple. Today the marquee sign of the
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Atlanta Braves Baseball and the Battery
As we neared the end of our summer college road trip, we decided literally at the last minute to stop in the Atlanta area and take see an Atlanta Braves Baseball game. A few years ago, the Braves announced they were moving from Turner Field in Atlanta proper to a new stadium just outside of
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NASCAR Hall of Fame Charlotte North Carolina
The NASAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte North Carolina is home to the history of stock car racing in the United States. The NASCAR Hall of Fame honors drivers who have shown exceptional skill at NASCAR driving, all-time great crew chiefs and owners, broadcasters and other major contributors to competition within the sanctioning body. ” (Wikipedia)
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New River Gorge – A Quick Stop
The New River Gorge in West Virginia is a National River, a part of the U.S. National Park System. Established in 1978, New River Gorge National River encompasses over 70,000 acres of land along 53 miles of the New River from Bluestone Dam to Hawk’s Nest Lake. A rugged, whitewater river flowing northward through deep
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Triple XXX a Review
Have you ever had peanut butter on a burger? If not take a trip to West Lafayette Indiana and eat at Tripple XXX. The Duane Purvis All American is a 1/4lb. chop steak, thick, creamy peanut butter (I think it is JIF), American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle & onion on a toasty sesame bun. This is
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