Denton Is Jazzin’ It Up!

Y’all, I’m so excited I can’t sit still. I’m poppin’ around like corn kernels in a frying pan!

The Denton Arts and Jazz Festival is just around the corner, and I just found out who will be playing!

DELBERT McCLINTON!

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I’ve told you I adore Delbert, and even got to meet him once. It’s on a guest post at Life is Rantastic. If you don’t know him, go read that real quick (there is some music embedded in the page) and come right back.

But that’s not all! Guess who else will be there.

THE NEVILLE BROTHERS!

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Oh, Lordy! Somebody pinch me because I must be dreaming.

Excuse me, let me wipe up the drool, here.

The Denton Arts and Jazz Festival is always held on the last full weekend of April. It’s two and a half days of FREE MUSIC with the additional attraction of artists and craftsmen selling wares (you can find the coolest stuff!), games for the kids, FOOD! Where is it? Why, it’s in the heart of our fair city in the Quakertown Park.

Did I hear you say you don’t know how to get to Denton? Well, here’s a map:


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Get your lawn chairs and y’all come. E-mail to tell me you are on our way. I don’t have a guest room to offer because it’s filled with afghans for Share A Square. But, we can picnic in the park.

Don’t expect me to talk to you, though. When Delbert sings, I listen.


I appreciate y'all talking to me, Matty and Penelope Anne!
No Peace I Find

Y’all, my poor Sweet Spousal Unit has discovered that there is no possibility of having a peaceful meal when you are married to a blogger. Everything is an opportunity for a blog post.

We went to a local restaurant on the square here in Denton, Texas. All in the world we planned was having a quiet time together. Just the two of us with no teenager, it was going to be peaceful quality time.

We got a seat by the window, ordered our food, and sat drinking our Guinness and chatting. It was delightful. Our food arrived, and as we were about to dig in, I noticed a commotion in the street.

Quicker than a singed cat, I grabbed the camera and dashed across the restaurant. I looked like O.J. Simpson racing through the airport in those Hertz rent a car commercials many years ago (that was before he had a lot of time to kill). I leaped over tables and shoved little old ladies out of the way so I could snap pictures of a Peace Parade!

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Yessirree! A PEACE PARADE! I felt like it was a flashback to the 1960s.

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People were swarming about everywhere. It was as exciting as a High School pep rally. I love a parade!

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They were chanting and shouting and flashing the peace symbol. This sign had a peace symbol until the fella saw I was taking a picture. Then, he made sure to cross the fingers (can you see the itty bitty George Bush face on the right side of this sign?).

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They were carrying huge banners, even in the wind.

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AND, THEY ALL CAME OUT OF THIS VAN!


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Because their VW bus broke down.

Nope, there is no such thing as a “peaceful meal” when you sit down to dine with a blogger, is there?.


I appreciate y'all talking to me, Lola, Susiej, Penelope Anne, Bleeding espresso, Freelanceguru, Kacey, and Robin!
Recycled Books. A Book Lover’s “Mecca” in Denton, Texas

No bells sound a call to worship, as I enter the front door of one of my most revered shrines. But, when I leave, a “cha ching” of the cash register is the “closing hymn.”

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Now, I’m not being sacrilegious. This atrocious purple edifice is not an opera house, and it is not really a house of worship, unless you are a bibliophile like me. It’s Recycled Books; one of the highlights of Denton’s downtown square shopping experience.

Yes, here in Denton, Texas we have ourselves a Barnes & Noble bookstore down at the mall, just like you do. We aren’t exactly “backwoods.” We also have a Hastings Books in a strip mall near it. I don’t mind shopping at them, if I have something specific in mind. On days I just want to buy a book and get out, I go to those generic, “cookie cutter” stores. In fact, I can drive 20 miles down the highway and find more exactly like them.

When I want a unique book browsing experience, there is nothing like worshiping at the altar of Recycled Books. When I first encountered it, many years ago during my University Days, it was located near Texas Woman’s University. It was great fun then, but since they moved into the old Wright Opera House building on the square, it’s the most amazing collection of books I can imagine. Hours can be spent wandering through the labyrinth of books. Don’t expect brand new best sellers, and they don’t waste space on textbooks or Reader’s Digest condensed books. Every inch of that place is packed with interesting gems that you might want on your own bookshelf.

The building itself is a horrible color, I know…but it’s historic. Does that count? It was built by a man named W.C. Wright back in 1898, and served the community as an Opera House. You can see how it looked back in the early 1900s by visiting The Portal to Texas History. Wright had his workers recycle bricks from the courthouse (built in the 1870’s) that had been condemned. So, it seems rather fitting that it should hold one of the most fascinating collections of recycled books and records in this part of Texas.

I’m told that above it are some very upscale apartments, but I’ve never seen them. Maybe I need to see if there’s a way I can finagle myself into one of them. I wouldn’t mind living in “downtown” once the teenager graduates. Especially, if I could live near a bookstore. But, how would I ever be able to pay my rent? I’d spend it all on books!

Let me try to give you a tour of the store. Realize this pitiful photo tour is by no means complete. There are just too many tiny cubbyholes to photograph.

They have old vinyl records, a downfall of my husband, even though we have no working record player right now.

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There is a sea of cds and audiotapes.

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They have a large section of “collectible” books.

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I like to hang out in the mystery section, which stretches over four aisles this size.

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Books are everywhere!

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It’s like a rabbit warren, and makes me dizzy just to see them all.

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You can even go into the basement for the history section. It’s also where I find old folktales for the telling.
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Wandering through those aisles, you would be smart to have a ball of thread that you unwind as you go, like Theseus when he went after the Minotaur. When my husband and I get separated, we fortunately have our cell phones so we can find each other! I don’t believe I’ve ever seen every tiny room in that place, and it is very easy to get lost.

In fact, I’m told that one fellow from up north came to visit and did indeed lose his way in the store. They found his dessicated body many years later sitting in a chair with a copy of War and Peace in his lap. I always knew that reading that book would just kill you.

Oh, you know darned well that I made that part up, but it could happen!, Did it make you scared silly? If not, write your own story and enter the writing contest I have going on right now.

It’s wonderful shops like Recycled Books and other small town treasures that make me want to live here in Denton. It’s “why I live where I live,” which is one of the prompts for Sunday Scribblings.

If you travel to Texas and want to make a pilgrimage to this book lover’s Mecca, here’s a Google Map that will get you here.


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And, if you are in my neck of the woods, holler and I’ll meet you for coffee on the square.


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