Canyon visit
We were in Canyon on July 26-27 on our way to Red River. A few notes on passing through the old home town ...
We stayed at the Best Western Palo Duro Canyon Inn for the first time (the Holiday Inn Express was booked). The BW was all right, but I prefer the Holiday Inn, as it has a bigger pool and better breakfast. From our room we had a glorious view of the new Dollar General Store located right outside my old neighborhood (Pioneer Estates). Oh well, at least it's not a pawn shop, a check-cashing office or a Crossed Keys liquor store ...
BTW, calling it the "Palo Duro Canyon Inn" is a little misleading, since it's 12 miles away from the canyon and the Holiday Inn Express is closer to the canyon that the Best Western ...
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Speaking of Pioneer Estates, that rickety wooden sign in the empty lot south of 4th Avenue as you're heading east out of town is marvelously tacky. I've seen mobile home communities with better looking signs than that. If it had been there back in the 1970s, it likely would have been the target of a few errant Roman candles, bottle rockets, or Molotov cocktails ... (yes, there were some unruly kids living in the neighborhood back then. I'm sure it's better now)
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We wandered around the WTSU campus (yes, I know it's not WTSU anymore, but I practically grew up on that campus and that's what it will always be to me). I like the walking mall that they put in to the north of the old Administration building. We walked through the Sybil Harrington Fine Arts Center. I was a little underwhelmed by the John E. Green Student Plaza (which seemed to consist of nothing more that a couple couches and some wall art stuck out in the intersection of two hallways). I guess I was expecting something more formal, sort of like the reception room they had in the old Fine Arts Building. And the plaque is not level and needs to be polished). The Sue Parks Conversation Corners were sort of nice, though.
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Had a good Sunday lunch at the new Feldman's location on 23rd Street. In the parking lot I spied a gray GMC Sierra pickup with several WTAMU stickers and one of those snide, all-in-good-fun "saw 'em off" decals
. I thought to myself, "I bet that's the kind of vehicle that CanyonAg77 drives." I was sorely tempted to write BOO! on it using the ol' fingertip-and-spit method. But the wife and daughter were with me, so I had to resist the impulse.
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Went out to Palo Duro late that afternoon. I've made the 12-mile drive out there literally hundreds of times in my life, and have never grown tired of it. We hiked part of the way along the Lighthouse trail. It's much better marked than the last time I hiked it (about 1977 or so). Of course, the trail is so well traveled now that you hardly even need the markers.
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We were at Wendy's that night when we encountered a group of retirees from FBC having a post-church service coffee break. One of them was Dr. Ron Waide, who was my wife's science methods instructor when she was at WTSU. (And yes, he remembered her.) Then I spied Treasure Brasher, who was my chemistry teacher during my junior year of high school at CHS. A very nice, very classy lady, in spite of her relentless advocacy for TAMU
... naturally, I hastened to (re)introduce myself to her ...
BBH: Uh ... Ms. Brasher ... you probably don't remember me ... since I wasn't one of your more illustrious science students ...
Ms. Brasher: Of COURSE I remember you! You're JOHN KING!*
BBH: Well, close. John was a year ahead of me ... I was in the class of '77 ... David Green ...
Ms. Brasher: Now I remember you!
Ms. BBH: So, what was he really like in your class?
Ms. Brasher: Oh, he was a good student. Never caused any problems. But he was very, very quiet!
Ms. BBH: He hasn't changed much since then.
( *AggieBlitz, you should get a laugh out of that ... )
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Checked out the new Donut Stop building (new to me since my last visit to Canyon, that is). A marked improvement over the former gas station. Saw some more of my Dad's old colleagues (David Ritter and Rowie Durden, among others).
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Picked up a copy of the Sunday Canyon News and saw a photo of Bob Splawn on the front page. He's the Executive Director of Special Services with CISD. I dialed CISD in the hope of chatting with Bob. He and I both played trombone in the CHS Eagle Band back in the day. Alas, he was in a meeting, but I had a nice conversation with his secretary ...
BBH: So, is Bob still the rascal he was when he was in high school?
Bob's Secretary: Well, I don't really know how much of a rascal he was in high school.
BBH: Take it from me, he was an incurable, incorrigible rascal.
Bob's Secretary: Uh-huh ...
BBH: Would you say he's a rascal these days?
Bob's Secretary: Well, yes.
Link to photo of Bob
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Tex Randall is really getting gnarly. I would be surprised if he survives much past 2010 ...
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Driving north out of town on High Country Drive, I always get a laugh out of the road sign that says:
<-- Canyon Country Club
<-- Landfill
My wife used to think my family was rich because we belonged to the Canyon CC.
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Speaking of the landfill, it seems to have grown exponentially over the past 10 years. Obviously it's the highest point in Randall County, and maybe the whole Panhandle ... (I'm old enough to remember when the landfill was just a garbage-filled ravine that we passed on the way to the County Club ... )
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I see that they are (still) working on making US 87 a four-lane divided highway all the way between Dalhart and Texline. That's something that's needed to be done for only about THE LAST THIRTY YEARS!!! At the rate they seem to be going, they might get it completed by 2020, give or take a decade ...
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I like the Dairy Queen in Dalhart. The backs of the wooden chairs have cutouts that look just like Bevo ...
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[This message has been edited by BrazosBendHorn (edited 8/4/2009 4:57p).]
We were in Canyon on July 26-27 on our way to Red River. A few notes on passing through the old home town ...
We stayed at the Best Western Palo Duro Canyon Inn for the first time (the Holiday Inn Express was booked). The BW was all right, but I prefer the Holiday Inn, as it has a bigger pool and better breakfast. From our room we had a glorious view of the new Dollar General Store located right outside my old neighborhood (Pioneer Estates). Oh well, at least it's not a pawn shop, a check-cashing office or a Crossed Keys liquor store ...
BTW, calling it the "Palo Duro Canyon Inn" is a little misleading, since it's 12 miles away from the canyon and the Holiday Inn Express is closer to the canyon that the Best Western ...
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Speaking of Pioneer Estates, that rickety wooden sign in the empty lot south of 4th Avenue as you're heading east out of town is marvelously tacky. I've seen mobile home communities with better looking signs than that. If it had been there back in the 1970s, it likely would have been the target of a few errant Roman candles, bottle rockets, or Molotov cocktails ... (yes, there were some unruly kids living in the neighborhood back then. I'm sure it's better now)
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We wandered around the WTSU campus (yes, I know it's not WTSU anymore, but I practically grew up on that campus and that's what it will always be to me). I like the walking mall that they put in to the north of the old Administration building. We walked through the Sybil Harrington Fine Arts Center. I was a little underwhelmed by the John E. Green Student Plaza (which seemed to consist of nothing more that a couple couches and some wall art stuck out in the intersection of two hallways). I guess I was expecting something more formal, sort of like the reception room they had in the old Fine Arts Building. And the plaque is not level and needs to be polished). The Sue Parks Conversation Corners were sort of nice, though.
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Had a good Sunday lunch at the new Feldman's location on 23rd Street. In the parking lot I spied a gray GMC Sierra pickup with several WTAMU stickers and one of those snide, all-in-good-fun "saw 'em off" decals
. I thought to myself, "I bet that's the kind of vehicle that CanyonAg77 drives." I was sorely tempted to write BOO! on it using the ol' fingertip-and-spit method. But the wife and daughter were with me, so I had to resist the impulse.---
Went out to Palo Duro late that afternoon. I've made the 12-mile drive out there literally hundreds of times in my life, and have never grown tired of it. We hiked part of the way along the Lighthouse trail. It's much better marked than the last time I hiked it (about 1977 or so). Of course, the trail is so well traveled now that you hardly even need the markers.
---
We were at Wendy's that night when we encountered a group of retirees from FBC having a post-church service coffee break. One of them was Dr. Ron Waide, who was my wife's science methods instructor when she was at WTSU. (And yes, he remembered her.) Then I spied Treasure Brasher, who was my chemistry teacher during my junior year of high school at CHS. A very nice, very classy lady, in spite of her relentless advocacy for TAMU
... naturally, I hastened to (re)introduce myself to her ...BBH: Uh ... Ms. Brasher ... you probably don't remember me ... since I wasn't one of your more illustrious science students ...
Ms. Brasher: Of COURSE I remember you! You're JOHN KING!*
BBH: Well, close. John was a year ahead of me ... I was in the class of '77 ... David Green ...
Ms. Brasher: Now I remember you!
Ms. BBH: So, what was he really like in your class?
Ms. Brasher: Oh, he was a good student. Never caused any problems. But he was very, very quiet!
Ms. BBH: He hasn't changed much since then.
( *AggieBlitz, you should get a laugh out of that ... )
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Checked out the new Donut Stop building (new to me since my last visit to Canyon, that is). A marked improvement over the former gas station. Saw some more of my Dad's old colleagues (David Ritter and Rowie Durden, among others).
---
Picked up a copy of the Sunday Canyon News and saw a photo of Bob Splawn on the front page. He's the Executive Director of Special Services with CISD. I dialed CISD in the hope of chatting with Bob. He and I both played trombone in the CHS Eagle Band back in the day. Alas, he was in a meeting, but I had a nice conversation with his secretary ...
BBH: So, is Bob still the rascal he was when he was in high school?
Bob's Secretary: Well, I don't really know how much of a rascal he was in high school.
BBH: Take it from me, he was an incurable, incorrigible rascal.
Bob's Secretary: Uh-huh ...
BBH: Would you say he's a rascal these days?
Bob's Secretary: Well, yes.
Link to photo of Bob
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Tex Randall is really getting gnarly. I would be surprised if he survives much past 2010 ...
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Driving north out of town on High Country Drive, I always get a laugh out of the road sign that says:
<-- Canyon Country Club
<-- Landfill
My wife used to think my family was rich because we belonged to the Canyon CC.
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Speaking of the landfill, it seems to have grown exponentially over the past 10 years. Obviously it's the highest point in Randall County, and maybe the whole Panhandle ... (I'm old enough to remember when the landfill was just a garbage-filled ravine that we passed on the way to the County Club ... )
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I see that they are (still) working on making US 87 a four-lane divided highway all the way between Dalhart and Texline. That's something that's needed to be done for only about THE LAST THIRTY YEARS!!! At the rate they seem to be going, they might get it completed by 2020, give or take a decade ...
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I like the Dairy Queen in Dalhart. The backs of the wooden chairs have cutouts that look just like Bevo ...
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[This message has been edited by BrazosBendHorn (edited 8/4/2009 4:57p).]