In todayas ever-busy, every-hurrying world, itas easy to yearn for slower, simpler times. Life in the old days was hard and far from idyllic, but the people were hard-working, honest, and honorable. In his book, Communities and Communion in the Texas Hill Country, author Paul Primrose offers memories, musings, and imaginings focused on life then and now in Llano and surrounding counties in the Texas Hill Country. Some of the people and businesses mentioned now belong to the past. At times witty and scathing and other times sweet and surprisingly soulful, the authoras stories provide food for thought for folks of all ages from various walks of lifeawhether or not one is fortunate enough to be a genuine Texan. The stories, like memories, are not in any particular order.Less than fifty miles later, the aService Engine Soona light came on. (They forgot to reset the computer). Wednesday, I took the car back, and they gave me a new Escalade for a loner car. I cana#39;t believe how far Cadillac has gone down. This Escalade just exuded cheap plastic. And it was no fun to drive with the wind gusting around forty miles per hour. All the same, better to appreciate having something. Anyway, Thursday, on my way in to Austin to get my car on the northwest side of theanbsp;...
Title | : | Communities and Communion in the Texas Hill Country |
Author | : | Paul O. Primrose |
Publisher | : | Dog Ear Publishing - 2017-10-17 |
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