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| The Eagle shows the territory of US in 1833, after the Adams-Onis Treaty |
Discussions of law, art, and contemporary culture tossed together with observations about Waco, Texas.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Long Road to Texas Independence
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
A Switch for Switchblade Enthusiasts in Texas
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| Miniature switchblade necklace, $39.99 |
Fredonia or Petoria: The Flag Makes the Nation
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| Flag of Fredonia 1825-1826 |
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| Flag of Petoria |
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Nacogdoches: Old Town with Deep Roots in Texas
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| 1885 picture of the Old Stone Fort in Nacogdoches |
Monday, September 2, 2013
Cool Off on Labor Day with a Moscow Mule
As with the most noble drinks (martini, mint julep, and the flaming volcano) the Moscow Mule has its own serving glass, the copper cup. Despite the name, the Moscow Mule is a West Coast creation, just like Labor day itself. Oregon, on February 21,1887, passed the first legislation honoring the hard work of American laborers. Fifth-four years later, John Martin and Jack Morgan claimed that they invented the drink at their bar in Hollywood. That may be Cock-n-Bull -- the bartender at the Cock-n-Bull Wes Price claimed that he was the true inventor of the drink.
Here is the Recipe:
1 part Vodka
3 parts ginger beer
1 tsp. sugar
Squeeze of a lime wedge
Garnish with mint and lime slice
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