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Thursday Doors — The Alamo Club
The Alamo Club was another one of my discoveries down in the Lowest Greenville area of Dallas. It’s named after the famed battle in which Texans and Texians lost against the overly cruel Santa Anna and his forces in the war of Texas Independence. “Remember the Alamo” became a battle… Listen ⇢
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John Mark — And How Quickly They Grow Up
Fifteen years. That is how long it has been since I last saw John Mark. He was about 3 or 4 when I first met him in my first church as a presbyterian pastor. He had quite the personality, as you can see from the photos. Given all that, it… Listen ⇢
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Thursday Doors — Lowest Greenville
Visited the Lowest Greenville area of Dallas recently. You can see my earlier post on our visit here. This is part of the Thursday Doors Challenge from Dan’s No Facilities blog. All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons 2021. Listen ⇢
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It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere — Monochrome Monday
Heidi and I drove down to the Lowest Greenville area of Dallas a few weeks ago to go to Trader Joe’s. While she was shopping, I stepped outside with my camera to take a few pictures. It was about 9 a.m., and yet, these two gentlemen (used loosely) were already… Listen ⇢
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Leaving Our Mark
Last Saturday, my son-in-law, Justin and I, rented a kayak on Fort Patrick Henry Lake for a couple of hours. We had to leave our mark on the cliff wall. We did so in an environmentally friendly way. All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons 2021. Listen ⇢
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Say Eight!
It was not the golf game that I envisioned before I teed off on the first hole at the semi-imaginary prestigious and luxuriously affordable Pine Oaks Golf Club in the historic town of Johnson City, TN. But then again, I often envision games for myself that are clearly outside of… Listen ⇢
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Johnson City Tracks
From my outing yesterday afternoon, in color and black & white. All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons 2021. Listen ⇢
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Rocky Rock Art — Summer Rerun
Originally run in February 2019. These wonderful rock formations are done in Grenwelge Park on the Llano River, in Llano, TX. I’m sure there are some religious connotations to some of them. But the rest are just rocks on top of each other, which we can call “art.” The Llano… Listen ⇢
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Thurdsay Doors — McGregor, TX Part 2
The following doors are from the trip with my boys to downtown McGregor, TX. McGregor has a lot of character for such a small town. As a teaser, I have some pictures from the Lowest Greenville area in Dallas for the coming weeks. This is part of the Thursday Doors… Listen ⇢









