Monthly Archives: July 2019

Ode To A Swamp

It’s the mud – – – gray mudThe sloshy, grimy, slimy & sticky gray mud – – – gray mud.I go tramping, stamping, my muscles are crampingFrom mud – – – gray mud.I am crawling, falling, and awkwardly sprawlingIn mud … Continue reading

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A Rip-Roaring Town

Getting into the small village of Cumby is a destination itself. It’s tucked away along state highway 499 between Interstate 30 near Sulphur Springs and the town of Campbell. It is situated on one of the oldest roads in all … Continue reading

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