


August 25th, 2011
North Texas has always struck me as an interesting place. As I have stated in previous blog entries, I thoroughly enjoy my drives in Texas and North Texas proves no different in this regard. For some additional enjoyment, get off the interstate and take a look around at the inviting countryside, take a ride on Old Route 66, and maybe even drive along a North Texas farm road. The region seems as though it would be a place I would enjoy spending more time. The people in the Amarillo/North Texas area present themselves as friendly and forthright. I think one would be lucky to live, grow up, and/or spend time with the good people of the North Texas region.
Adam Trotter / AVT