In case you're interested:
"Reviving the Trinity," published in the November issue of Texas Parks & Wildlife, is now available online.
I've uploaded text file versions of "Woodcock Dogs" and "East Texas Woodcock," published in the October 2008 issue of Texas Wildlife, to my website.
I recently received word that "Water or Woods," published in the July 2007 issue of Texas Parks & Wildlife, won first place in the "public issues" category in the 2008 International Regional Magazine Association (IRMA) competition.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Notes on Literature, Nature, Working Dogs, History, Other Obsessions and Sundry Annoyances by Henry Chappell
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
To the blog roll with him!
I've long thought that my buddy Wyman Meinzer should have a blog. In fact, I had thought about trying to talk him into guest blogging here at Home Range. He's a hunter, trapper, pilot, writer, publisher, all around wild man, and the best wildlife photographer in the country. (And you should see his hand-carved predator calls.) Wyman has kept a field journal since he was a kid, and now he'll be sharing his thoughts, experiences, and photos with us at his new blog.
So stop by, get to know Wyman, and check out his books. He's a sure-enough Texas original.
So stop by, get to know Wyman, and check out his books. He's a sure-enough Texas original.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Gurf Morlix live @ the Granada Theater in Dallas Tx
This Gurf Morlix tune always leaves me shaken, makes me think of a certain someone. Hang in there, gal. Hang in there.
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