TPW MAGAZINE -- FEBRUARY PREVIEW: A short month that's 
long on reading pleasure ... details on Passport to Texas

This is Passport to Texas

If you find yourself in a nostalgic or contemplative mood, 
you'll get particular enjoyment from February's issue of 
Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine. Editor, Louie Bond.

:67 -- I think in February we have some real treats for you. And 
two in particular really stand out. The first is a really lyrical 
piece by Russell Graves who grew up along the Bois'dArc Creek, 
and he and his brother spent many happy years there hunting 
and fishing and exploring and doing all those great things little 
boys do. And now the creek is being flooded to provide a 
reservoir, and he and his brother have taken one last trip down 
the creek and chronicled it with words, photographs, and even 
film; they're going to make a little documentary on it. So, we're 
bringing you the words and the photos, and on our website, 
some of the documentary work as well. While you're curled up 
in your armchair, if you'd like a little more to read, there's a 
special Legend, Lore & Legacy on John Winter, who was a real 
Renaissance Man around the turn of the Twentieth Century. And 
avid outdoorsman who also happened to be a spectacular 
photographer. We came across these wonderful photographs 
and we knew there was a story behind the photographs. And, 
our own John Jefferson who's quite a Renaissance Man, himself, 
really was fascinated by John Winter. And so it's interesting the 
take of a Renaissance Man from one century chronicling the 
Renaissance man from a previous century.

Thanks Louie. 

That's our show ... For Texas Parks and Wildlife ... I'm 
Cecilia Nasti. 










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