May 21 San Antonio

Close to 2:00 in the morning we were approaching San Antonio. We went through a large exchange yard on the outskirts, and then came to a stop in the station along several sets of parallel tracks where we jockeyed to add two cars to the train. We sat idle for a while alongside another train … Read more

May 20 Houston

As I sit in the waiting area of the Houston Amtrak station just after 9pm, a wide variety of life is dribbling through the front door. Young, old; couples, singles; white, black, brown. A few families with kids are in the mix. The TV blerts out programming, and overwhelms the meek voice that comes from … Read more

Fuzzy Microphone

One of my volunteer sidelines is producing the sound for the Houston Roller Derby.  It’s a lot of work, but usually only one day a month for about half the year.  I have the microphones coded with colors and try to give the same ones to the regular announcers just so I don’t have to … Read more

Hip Number Three

I’m in Marfa today, and all weekend.  Next week I’ll be visiting my friend Bret Bloomquist in El Paso.  But today he’s having his hip replaced.  Again. The first time was when he was 30-ish.  The replacements wear out, and it’s time to do it again.  They tell him he’ll be mobile (on crutches) five … Read more

Are Trains Slower Now than in the 20s?

Slate has an interesting article about why the trains I’ll be traveling on over the next 31 days are slower than they were 100 years ago. “Weighed in terms of the congestion, carbon emissions, and comfort of other travel modes, it seems time to reach for the way-back machine.”