Texas travel articles by Audrey A. Herbrich. (original) (raw)

Audrey A. Herbrich English Instructor, Blinn College, Brenham, Texas
Feature ArticlesAnyone Got a Nut Cracker? 11-1-06"The World's Largest Pecan."San Angelo�s (Semi-) Old Five-and-Dime 6-16-05Running of the Sheep 2-16-05 On the last Saturday in September, San Angeloans showcase their idea of �fun� by releasing a herd of sheep in the downtown streets.Hollywood Soot 11-24-04 _Photos by Boyd Photography, La Grange_The fire in La Granger. "The north wind�unusually strong this March�carried the voices from those gathered below to me, and I could hear their whispers and gasps. And it wasn�t the ablazed Botts Title Company that trumped the conversation, or the equally ablazed China Inn Restaurant, Bertie�s Barbershop, or the income tax lawyer�s office. No, it was the Cozy Theater, slotted between Bertie�s on the left and the JC Penney catalog store on the right." The �Perdiest� Falls in Texas or Falling for You: Central Texas TravelPedernales Falls State Park near Johnson CityMore Staff| Contributors Audrey A. Herbrich is a native Texas and millennium cowgirl disguised as an English professor at Blinn College. She is a writing teacher who writes. Particularly, she enjoys writing non-fiction travel pieces but loves to toy with �creative non-fiction.� Photographs are taken with her trusty 35 mm camera, and stories are still drafted out on paper. Fayette County is her home base.