David Courtney, 8. And then, in just a few weeks, the show is over. I'd like to think we have by far the cutest state animal. John Spong, 68. And all, back in the day, were cheap. Plus she led the United States to a gold medal in the 2004 Olympics. Call this number if you want to learn some Jedi Mind Tricks! But a few retailers elsewhere bend the rules a bit. Only recently did I realize that what he was checking on had very little to do with farming. In the blink of a generations eye, Natalie Maines was belting out number one country hitsand yes, sassing the presidentas a member of the Dixie Chicks. We have a lot of buried treasure in Texas, surprisingly. Photograph by Jacob Ford/Odessa American/AP, A view of the concrete artworks by Donald Judd that run along the border of the Chinatis Foundation property on December 26, 2012 in Marfa. Wed head down the steep and rough road to the pecan bottom that sits on the Little River, near Temple, or to the back side of the farm, where theres a stock tank half-circled with tall cottonwood trees. Just show up on a Thursday night at about ten-thirty, when the house band launches into Boot Scootin Boogie. Skip Hollandsworth, 51. The most rewarding sightings are from atop the refuges forty-foot-tall observation tower, where snowy couples, perhaps with a russet-colored junior in tow, stand out in sharp contrast against the evergreen marsh. WebTexas = The second largest state in the US Texas = Ten-gallon hat Texas = 28th state - Statehood: Dec. 29, 1845 Texas = State bird = Mockingbird Texas = State flower = Dont forget to spring for onion rings and a cold bottle of beer, and leave your window up just a bit for the tray. In this case, the year is 1971, the school is the University of Texas, and the boys wind up in Big Bend. Its the place that proves time travel is possible, even if its only to Central Texas circa 1960. The Lone Star State is the perfect place to live with incredible dining, gorgeous views, and a long list of exciting events. This quotation is a beaut. Hes grinning like a mule eating cockleburs. An English singer named Chris Rea honored the mystique some years back with a hit tune simply titled Texas. One line conveyed his envy and yearning: They got big, long roads out there. Jan Reid, 55. The Alamo DrafthouseThis theater chain, with locations in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio and plans to expand, proves that the way to a cinephiles heart is through his stomachand his liver. They call her radio station because anyone can pick her up, especially at night. San JacintoOkay, lets admit it. Texas occupies the south-central segment of the country and If dumb was dirt, hed cover about an acre. On weekends close to an election, this means attending four or five pachangas in a day, working the crowd, grabbing a taco, washing it down with beer from a keg, and shooting zingers at their opponents. This saying means a person is dangerous and meanin essence, that he cant be broken. Use it to convey that my-family-has- ranching-roots allure. It was a rare chance to see history in the making, because Judds Minimalist monuments are already venerable masterpieces of twentieth-century art. My favorite is Alfred Giles Second Empire courthouse in Marfa. How can something so simple be so deep and beautiful? Expressions for stupid are the second most common in Texas lore. Now its a reminder that all things must pass. 2. Our own way of pronouncinManchaca = Man-shackMexia = Ma-hay-ahPalestine = Pal-es-teenMiami = My-am-ahHumble = Um-bullBurnet = Burn-itIraan = I-ra-annManor = May-nerRefugio = Ruh-fyur-ee-oChristopher Keyes, 42. (Meanwhile, most regions of America dont even know yet that you can eat goat ) John Morthland, 28. Do you have any better suggestions for some of the letters? At times I rather live in Texas then any other state. Bruces is a ruminative family history detailing how four generations of wildcatters, whiskey drinkers, teetotalers, and hayseeds took root in the Texas Hill Country. Barton Springs Pool, AustinIts only rocks and waterjust as the Hope Diamond is only squeezed carbon and the Mona Lisa is only oil paint on wood. Texas: The weather sucks. Balmorhea is, not just spiritually but literally, an oasis in the desert. Plus, there are natural wonders around the state that will leave you speechless and grateful to be living in this beautiful country. Charlie Llewellin, 67. Texas has a fascinating history. . Shes got more airs than an Episcopalian. Coke What it means everywhere else: Coca-Cola. One of the most notable is the Lost San Saba Silver Mine, which was last seen on maps in 1829. The spring-fed swimming pool at Balmorhea State Park, BalmorheaThe last time we were there, on a summer trip through nearby Marfa, we tried to take the picture for our Christmas card: me jumping in, then my wife, Julia, our daughter, Carson, and finally our son, Wyatt. Mimi Swartz, 47. Jan Reid, 22. Years before Marfa enjoyed its current trendiness, global tastemakers made the pilgrimage to West Texas and returned home to invest everything from architecture to furniture to retail design with Judds austere, industrialized, yet transcendent aesthetic. Its that Walkers tone, touch, dynamics, note selection, harmonies, and emotional expression have rarely been improved upon in the ensuing six-plus decades, only refined. Languages come together in the same creative style that cultures do. We did this at a dinner party and thought it was a fun game (not with Dallas or Texas, but you get the idea). The past is not distant at Espada. Led by then-unknowns Kevin Costner and Judd Nelson, the group celebrates one last, lost weekend in which beer for breakfast still staves off graduation and growing up. In the suburbs, Anglo candidates block-walk; in the Rio Grande Valley, Hispanic politicos travel the pachanga circuit. We're home to several major universities! Everything about it is perfectthe proportions, the pastel-peach exterior, the restored dome, the rotunda inside, the town surrounding it. For years, I never got one of them right; when I finally did, it no longer mattered. A few days after the stampede, the bruised Or goat barbecue? Paul Burka, 43. Hes as yellow as mustard, but without the bite. He looks like the dogs have been keepin him under the porch. But notions of Texas and largenessfreedom to roam and aspire, in an almost metaphysical wayremain synonymous in much of the world. Paul Burka, 44. The term is often used to describe the state of Texas, with phrases like Im fixin ta head down Texas way. But in a burst of creative genius, triggered by a shift in the Balcones Fault, the earth partnered these humble materials in a geologic magic act that has wowed ancient people and Franciscans, deep thinkers and humorists, blue-lipped toddlers and topless hippie chicks, endangered salamanders and political activists. Just curious what the responses will be. A duststorm is dubbed Panhandle rain. Thunderclouds might bring some real rainsay, a real gully-washer toad-strangler. We report on vital issues from politics to education and are the indispensable authority on the Texas scene, covering everything from music to cultural events with insightful recommendations. Cecilia Balli, 59. Lake Whitney is the perfect place to get away from the bustle of city life. (If you think we're being grammatically incorrect when we spell it, you must not be from Texas.). Jan Jarboe Russell, 13. Of course, loyalists would argue that all Texans are lucky, simply by virtue Mimi Swartz, 2. What makes Jakes bring his audiences to tears, Sunday after Sunday, is his compassionhis understanding of peoples deepest fears and doubts. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on the sofa with a hot cup of coffee, watching a crime TV show or scary movie. It's the best fast food around. When my family has a few spare days, we sneak over to New Braunfels and (mostly) ignore the insanity of Schlitterbahn, preferring instead a cottage at the Other Place. Sometimes Id ride in the bed, and wed stop every once in a while to look at a snake, an armadillo, or a cottontail. Flickr/luna715. Where else do smokers this big exist?! Suzy Banks, 11. The pan dulce at Mi Tierra, San AntonioThe Ricardo from San Antonios Mi Tierra bakery represents all that was sweetest about the happiest years of my childhood. A classic, its a succinct and subtle way of perpetuating the everythings-bigger -in-Texas myth. John Morthland, 64. Copyright 2023 Vocabulary University . Here are 14 unique phrases to Texas and the Metroplex. Fort Worth is known by many names, but "Panther City?" But keep your hands on your wallets, guys. 34. Web1. She could talk a coon right out of a tree. Brian D. Sweany. One of the most influential presidents in history was born right here in Texas. For example: Who else thinks we're just "Nice Your food will be ready in no time, but with all of the sideshows, its almost beside the point. Mimi Swartz, 75. Mimi Swartz, 52. Suzy Banks, 61. We guzzle this stuff like water. Guadalupe Peak is the highest peak in Texas, and a total stunner! When, like me, you dont have the benefit of growing up inside this states borders, it is precisely that kind of inexplicable loyalty that makes you view Texas pride as, well, an astonishingly annoying character trait. Of course, its ridiculous to think that Dallas bustling and vibrant, full of The stretch of beach remains undisturbedno showers, no restrooms, no improvements of any kind. And tycoon had shifted, too. The ringing of those bells reminds me that three centuries ago Texas was a small, rebellious Mexican province and in some ways still is. Meaner than a skilletful of rattlesnakes. (Wasnt the murderer really aiming for his estranged wife?) So low hed steal the nickels off a dead mans eyes. John Morthland, 25. This Tex-Mex cafe is owned by Cynthia and Lidia Perez, Henry Cisneross sisters-in-law, who are unabashedly bluer than the Danube, but the crowd of lawmakers and lobbyists and lawyers and media blowhards who gather here is absolutely bipartisan; Karen Hughes and Karl Rove, among others, were semi-regulars back in the day. Patricia Sharpe, 12. The size of our ranchesKing Ranch (825,000 acres). You probably guessed those. E. E. Cummingss artwork. Essays. With subtle hints of hay, pesticide, WD-40, chain saw gas, and manure, the cab has a genuinely rural smell, and the sides are scratched and dented, grill to tailgate, from years of deflecting tree limbs and mesquite thorns. This awesome attraction features a 450-acre wildlife park with more than 500 animals that freely roam the grounds. Sixty-five miles of New Mexico byway brings youonly justback across the state line into a forested canyon hidden high in the Guadalupe Mountains. But still, for me, in my mostly moist corner of Texas, it really isnt the heat. See? For the perfect day trip, visit Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch. Farm (and ranch) roads take you through the national forests of East Texas, into the heart of the brush country of South Texas, deep into the emptiness of the Trans-Pecos, and, best of all, along the rivers and ridges of the Hill Country. Or Thong Island? Say youre an expatriate who just moved back to Texas. Here is your Texas history A-Z list and everything you need to know about Texas. 5 special, a double-meat cheeseburger for only $2.70). Expressions for homeliness are the most common of Texas sayings. Their scary-smart rapport with the press? Festival Concert Hall at the International Festival Institute, Round TopA tall, steep roof and silvery cupola rising above the farmsteads and oak mottesthats the Bismarckian profile of Festival Concert Hall, a magnet for musicians who appreciate fine acoustics. Got em. FriendlinessBeing glad to see youno matter who you areis something our mamas taught us from birth. at the end of your search. But last year she had a record of 30-7, with an ERA of 0.36. Glenwood Cemetery, HoustonThere are cemeteries and cemeteries in this town, but Glenwood has something the rest of Houston lacks: hills. My allergies are bad with this Texas weather. Because of its sheer size, Texas experiences all kinds of weathersometimes all at once. If he was melted down, he couldnt be poured into a fight. Some 2. T. D. Jakes, the 48-year-old pastor of the 30,000-member nondenominational church called the Potters House, in southwest Dallas, could very well be the best of them all. a buzzard to guts; a sticker burr to bare feet); and I havent had so much fun since . The county courthouseWhen Im on the road, I make it a point to drive into county seats I havent previously visited and view the local courthouse. The AstrodomeAs a baseball stadium, it had its shortcomingsforemost among them Astroturfbut there was a time when it was second only to the Alamo as the most important building in Texas. The miracle of Neiman Marcus is that they found absolution and, from this sacred place, an entire city moved fashion-forward to become a stylish retail mecca. Brian D. Sweany, 45. Dublin Dr PepperFor three decades now, the original Dr Pepper bottling plant, in Dublin, has refused to make the switch from cane syrup to the cheaperand inferioralternative, corn syrup. Thats it. Sure we are. In his wake came Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Waylon Jennings, Butch Hancock, Terry Allen, Angela Strehli, Jesse Taylor, Ponty Bone, Lloyd Maines. The latest addition to the club are new rear walls, courtesy of the tour bus driver who accidentally floored her bus into the interior of the club one night in October. These two songs tell you what that world looked liked. Paul Burka. T-Bone Walkers guitar soundThe Linden-born bluesman transformed his instrument from a rhythm into a lead voice and invented the guitar solo, which today is taken for granted. Someone doesnt merely dieshe opens herself up a worm farm. Not just women are targeted in such zingers: A similar remark for a man is Hell take up with any hound thatll hunt. Obviously, when it comes to Texas talk, immorality is fertile ground. The algae-covered pool bottom is the slipperiest on earth. Texans are unabashed braggarts. It's a Texas thing and y'all wouldn't understand. To say nothing of producing pounds and pounds of lean, succulent, smoky kid goat that goes down rich, smooth, and easy; the overall level of the entries is unusually high for an open cook-off. It looks like a planet circling too close to its sun. Some words that start with the letter U that may be used to describe the state of Texas are: Unique, Universal, Useful, Urban, Ultimate, and Underestimated. Skip Hollandsworth, 53. For the encore, the band played Doug Sahms At the Crossroads. I hadnt heard of Doug Sahm before; everyone else there had. Texas is a great state to be in. Mimi Swartz, 5. A scoundrel is greasy as fried lard; a summer day is hotter than a fur coat in Marfa. In More Texas Sayings Than You Can Shake a Stick At, Anne Dingus compiled a list of 662 regional expressions, categorized from Acceptable to Young. Readers adored them. Inside, one sees why: Intricate designs in wood parquetry embellish every surface. The hall is almost always empty, so you can scan them in silence, looking for a familiar name while musing on who might have been a hero or a rogue in his day. Emily McCullar is a senior editor covering pop culture, news, and Texas history. All you get is a metal rocker on a wide porch overlooking the emerald-green Comal and the drunken tubers floating byin other words, near-perpetual serenity. Poll: What One Word Best Describes Dallas? For one known to self-medicate with carbs, pan dulce was the drug of choice and Mi Tierras panadera the whole farmacia: marranitos, the stout, brown gingerbread pigs; pan de huevo, the basic unit of pan dulce, in white, pink, brown, or yellow; empanadas, their tender bellies filled with pumpkin or sweet potato. 1. Theres various ways in which the Mexican culture has cemented itself in Texas culture, such as with food. There are dozens of steamy similes for summer suffering (not surprisingly, there are far fewer for winter weather). And absolutely the dry-Jack-cheese-crusted lemon sole with citrus beurre blanc at Hibiscus, in Dallas. But not Dr. Pepper. She'll always have a little piece of our hearts. I know, I know. Barbecues are one of the best things about living in Texas. 1. He looks like he was in the outhouse when the lightning struck. All Rights Reserved. Sprouting talent like mesquite, Lubbock is Texass cool and homely subcapital out west. Most of the canvas is eggshell white. Brian D. Sweany, 32. This stellar and venerable example paints a picture, tells a tale, and cracks a joke, all in twelve words. Between meals, you can scavenge for mid-century modern furniture or the occasional Stickley rocker, try on recycled designer clothing, and even get a tattoo. But wait: the Parmesan-topped focaccia at Taverna in Austin and Dallas. Then youre firing in close quarters with an incredible adrenaline rush. Players go to the plate against her feeling as if they have a toothpick in their hands, not a bat. If you are feeling like an adventure, make sure you check out the 6.6-mile El Paso Tin Mines Trail in the Franklin Mountains State Park. Dad and Mom obliged, and so did big sister, but the normally fearless little guy, all four and a half years and 35-odd pounds of him, couldnt bring himself to do it. Skittish horses have inspired many an equine expression. By then, my girlfriend had been my wife for more than ten years. Please. Timidity is not an attribute many Texans would care to claim, but perhaps the very rarity of that quality makes it saying-worthy. The Pecos RodeoAlthough Pecos (population: 9,501) is hidden away in Reeves County, in far West Texas, professional rodeo cowboys from around the country still make the long trip to compete at the old arena on the last weekend in June, in part because of tradition (Pecos could very well have hosted the worlds first rodeo, in 1883) and also because the small and often struggling Pecos businesses still raise about $200,000 each year for the prize money. From this gravity-defying nexus, you can stare straight into the unflinching eye of this great conurbation. 2. Hamilton Pool, Texas 78620, USA Ice Cream Flickr/kusine Quail huntingIts the most exhilarating and most dangerous type of hunting this side of going after big game. And we do mean everything. Katharyn Rodemann, 73. Sometime after World War I Houston Post columnist Hubert Mewhinney wrote, Houston is a whiskey and trombone town. Personage With Birds, Mirs brash, colorful monumental sculpture, on Milam Street, not far away from the Menil, captures this side of Houston, though this was certainly not his intent. Im fixin ta head out now.. Texas is awash in bills aimed at fending off critical examinations of the states past. Booker Ervins version of Berkshire BluesA classic cut by the late, great tenor saxophonist, who hailed from Denison. The World Championship Barbeque Goat Cook-Off, BradyEstablished 33 years ago partly as a jokeBrady was struggling to find a civic-celebration theme other towns hadnt already takenthis Saturday-of-Labor-Day-weekend blowout maintains a great sense of humor about itself. In Texas, there were more than several words and small-phrases that trended throughout. Charlies is an anthem about using any means availablesummer pipeline jobs, football, musicto get out. While most people believe that speakers who switch languages within a sentence are linguistically deficient, language specialists argue the opposite. Definitely the lemon meringue pot at Wink, in Austin. Along the way there has been Richard Racehorse Haynes, who freed, among others, Cullen Davis, charged with murdering his stepdaughter in the seventies. How hot is it? Not often enough, for those few hours, it was me, my attention, and my dad, undivided in the cab of Ol Blue. It hardly seems like much at first. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, AustinIt was the Gutenberg Bible I first fell in love with, then the love letters and dream diaries of Graham Greene. One time she wrote about sports. And like paparazzi stalking Kate Moss, birders converge on Aransas National Wildlife Refuge for a glimpse of these winter residents, whose population has grown from a low of fifteen in the forties to two-hundred-plus this season at Aransas alone. Trust me. He lost too many balls in the high weeds. We're cooler than you. Hotter than a fur coat in Marfa. Still, my father would ask me to ride out with him to check on things; if there was trouble or concern, he would insist. Medina to Leakey on Ranch-to-Market Road 337Take this drive on a Sunday afternoon in October. Duh. How to Speak Texan: 12 Essential Words and Phrases 1. Driving from Howard Hughess elegant, austere grave site to George Browns sturdy brick plot is not unlike riding a roller coaster in an arboretum crossed with a graveyard that is a veritable whos who of famous Houstonians. Plus, the fact that there was snow. Which is why, for decades, no game-watching party, bridal shower, or open house in Texas has failed to include a big pot of queso in the middle of the dining table. If youre a politician seeking constituent appeal, an expatriate who enjoys strutting your Texas stuff, or a conversationalist with a good sense of humor, you owe it to yourself and your listeners to help keep these Texas nuggets alive. Most of us were probably a little older before we realized that all that good humor had other uses; it masks intention and throws people off their game, particularly lawyers and businessmen from other parts of the country who mistake us for happy hicks. Up here, there are bobcats and elk, green-skinned madrone trees and white-eyed phlox, and more than three hundred kinds of birds. It was here, in 1961, that Johnson gave Postmodernism a trial run. Being close to this natural wonder is one of our favorite parts about living in Texas. 03-28-2011, 12:46 AM WestPlanoDude Location: Plano, Texas 198 posts, read 475,746 times Reputation: 171 Dallas: A great city. Dr. Pepper is Dr. Pepper. Folks still talk of Buddy Holly styling through the Hi-D-Ho drive-in in a pink Caddy convertible with four girlfriends. Sound has to be broken up, says Dick. At times I rather live in Texas then any other state. You can catch him on one of the religious channels on cable, but to understand what he can really do, you need to see him live. Houston Public Media Staff. Christopher Keyes, 50. The range is a national park, and from a campsite here you can explore eighty miles of trails that lead through sky islands of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir to six of the states ten highest peaks. . The name originated from the Tonkawa Indians who believed they saw ghost fires and heard creaking sounds coming from the rock after a Spanish conquistador placed a spell on it. John Spong writes primarily about popular culture. He definitely deserves this spot on our Texas history A-Z list. Merging the factory with the sculptors atelier, Judd filled the old armories with rows of precisely machined aluminum boxes and arrayed a procession of hard-edged concrete megaliths across a half-mile of desert like a futuristic, in-line Stonehenge. We report on vital issues from politics to education and are the indispensable authority on the Texas scene, covering everything from music to cultural events with insightful recommendations. To most of the world, Texas is known as a big state in southern America. A lipstick-stained note to Arthur Miller. Then relax and take in the crowd, which includes biker clubs and classic-car enthusiasts. To break a horse is to train or domesticate it. In short, hes ugly. Dallas freewaysTo me, freeway intersections can be as thrilling as the most provocative art installation. 872 Words4 Pages. Still, I wistfully remember those days of endless spinning around the floor and the way that life then felt so whole and perfectly composed. A carhop will be out in an instant. Patricia Sharpe, 46. Its so dryyyy here! Well, I didnt just looove Austin then and it wasnt dryyyy. In 2002 Tadao Ando made it a trifecta with the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, his sophisticated global fusion winning raves and setting an exquisitely high bar for twenty-first-century greatness. In Texas, folks arent just richlocals say they didnt come to town two to a mule. The downtown Neiman Marcus, DallasThis is still the holiest site of Dallass religion of shopping, and in those halcyon days of Mr. But what about buckle bunnies? Farm-to-market roadsThe result of the Colson-Briscoe Act of 1949 to get the farmer out of the mud, today they serve city folk who want to escape their concrete canyons and get into the backcountry.
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