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Just Videos Today



Hi, Everyone. So today we’re just having some videos. And, an aside, I’ll be out of pocket for a few days, and therefore I won’t be posting again until a week next Sunday.


Anyway, I thought we could have some of my silly little videos instead of a column. The first is Martha during our visit to Durham. There’s a large statue of a bull downtown (“Bull Durham”) and we went for a visit. In my diseased little mind, I wondered what it would be like if the statue came alive and gave Martha an affectionate little lick. Alas, the program didn’t do a very good job of keeping her looking like herself.


Second, a friend of mine (Hi, Denise!) asked me to research angels. I’m working on the project now. Anyway, it struck me that it would be funny to have me ...of all people!...as the Archangel Michael. Okay, it didn’t turn out all that funny. Absurd, yes, but maybe not funny. Still, here’s the video.


And, finally, you remember that photo of a cowboy on a horse that I ran last time? It was in Fort Worth. Here it is again, but this time animated.


Well, that’s it for the moment. But don’t worry. I’ll be back soon to complete the Fort Worth tale!


cheers

~mjt



Martha and a friend



Me very much out of character



Heigh-Ho, Away!


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Walking To Wimberley

Welcome to Wimberley, Texas—where the cypress trees lean over lazy rivers, the cowboy boots are ten feet tall (and painted like rainbows), and the coffee shops echo with guitars and gossip.

In Walking to Wimberley, Michael Jay Tucker invites you to join him on a meandering, thoughtful, and often hilarious journey through one of Texas’s most charming Hill Country towns. Based on his popular blog entries, this collection of travel essays explores Wimberley’s art, history, music, and mystery—with the dry wit of a seasoned traveler and the wide-eyed wonder of a first-time visitor.

 

Whether he’s hunting for the perfect taco, pondering the existential meaning of oversized footwear, or just trying to find parking on market day, Tucker brings Wimberley to life with style, warmth, and just a hint of mischief.

Come for the scenery. Stay for the stories. Bring your boots.

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