Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Growing up in the Golden Triangle

Greetings all, JR is busy tweaking his novel and working on promotion options (shhh, not supposed to tell you that). Anywho, he emailed me last evening and asked that I post something for you to read on the blog. Along with that email was an attachment, so without further adieu:

Everyone has memories of growing up in the town where they spent the majority of their youth. I have mostly bittersweet memories and I'm not sure if that is the case with everyone, but when you're an odd duck, it seems to be the norm. I wasn't most popular in school, I wasn't a "brain" or even a nerd. I was just somewhere in there amongst the crowd.

I did have a small group of like minded odd ducks that were friends of mine. That made all the difference in the world. I've heard others talk about growing up and the memories they hold and each of them are unique and resemble the type of town or city of their upbringing. To give you an idea of "My Golden Triangle" here are some one worded or phrase memories that I have:

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Pecan trees
Van Buren Elementary
Groves Jr High (formerly Woodlawn Jr High)
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Groves Golf Course
Leo & Willies
Drakes Drive-In
Drydens
Parkdale Mall
Lubys
Bruce's Supermarket
Refineries
Short Stop Convenience Store
West Groves Circle
Lamar University
Groves Kindergarten
Groves, Texas



More later regarding JR's novel, "The Long Road from Perdition"

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