(I wrote this first paragraph the first week of March)
As I write this, I'm catching my breath from a whirlwind weekend in the state of Texas. From Thursday the 27th to Monday the 2nd, I spent quality time in Dallas, Austin, Hornsby Glen, Huntsville, Willis, Navasota, and Bee Cave. "The Bob Zula," a small independent film that I partially financed two years ago, had screenings at two festivals in opposite ends of the state. That meant driving nearly 500 miles in the span of four days (I flew from Chicago to Texas) and an unintended scenic tour of the Lone Star State's rural areas. From what I saw, the view is beautiful, though I could have done without the Trump/KAG signs every 100 yards. More info on streaming soon.
(I wrote this second paragraph the third week of March)
My Austin trip was one of two major trips I'm taking this year. Later this month, I had hoped to cross off a bucket list item of sorts by visiting Los Angeles. I'll elaborate more on why (and I'm sure everyone knows why) in my next post.
Later This Month? Maybe April: my annual all-haiku baseball preview.
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Thursday, March 19, 2020
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