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Texas to the World

Jim Bob Moore
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Confounding Mysteries of Politics, Culture, and History, Under a Lone Star

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The First Cowboy Song

"Often when I have camped here, it has made me want to become the ground, become the water, become the trees, mix with the whole thing. Not know myself from it. Never unmix again." - Owen Wister, author, The Virginian, 1902

A ribbon of chi...

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Working

(My computer crashed, along with the household network, and, as a consequence, I missed my Sunday post for the first time in five years. This midweek post is an offering to make up for the previous absence. - JM)

In the annals of broadcast...

14 days ago
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Five Years On

Today is the 5th anniversary of Texas to the World, as poorly a named Substack as I might have conceived. I write about much more than Texas, but didn’t think that my topics would drift so far from the lone star, and now it’s a bit too late...

24 days ago
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The Autumn of Things

“I was born in the autumn of things.” - Richard Flanagan, Australian author

Our carburetors had to be opened up for the engines to get us up the Front Range. We had just entered Rocky Mountain National Park and were already angling upward...

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The Moon That Never Rose

“America’s greatest promise is that something is going to happen, and after awhile you get tired of waiting because nothing happens to people except that they grow old and nothing happens to American art, either, because America is the stor...

a month ago
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