Early this morning a sinkhole popped open in Weatherford. Weatherford is about 25 miles west of Fort Worth.
Several things are memorable, to me, about Weatherford.
First off, on my first visit to Texas I got the worst case of food poisoning I'd ever suffered, courtesy of a tainted burger from a cafe on the Parker County Courthouse square.
Weatherford is memorable as the burial site of Oliver Loving, drug back to Weatherford for burial by his best friend, Charles Goodnight, in an incident made famous, in fictional form, in Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove.
And Weatherford is memorable to me due to being the location of the Parker County Peach Festival, one of the best I've been to, with this year's festival fast approaching on Saturday, July 10.
This morning Weatherford woke up to a problem that needs a fix before the Peach Festival opens. A big sinkhole opened up by the intersection of Highway 180 and Sante Fe Drive, right on the path of people making their way to the Parker County Peach Festival.
Several roads have been closed.
The sinkhole is currently 10 feet deep and 30 feet across.
I am very wary of bringing up the subject of another Texas sinkhole. The last time this subject came up it was in regards to the Wink Sinkhole. That turned into a raging debate between Gar the Texan and the Queen of Wink as to the source of the Wink Sinkhole water.
I do not know if the Weatherford Sinkhole is going to be equally controversial. If it grows as big as the Wink Sinkholes, Weatherford will be facing one seriously HUGE problem.
2 comments:
Gar is too busy dealing with legal stuff to be worried about yet another sink... Me on the other hand, don't have a thing to do...I'll be more than happy to speculate :-)
CT2---
I think you underestimate Gar's ability to be a Pissy Little Bitch when properly motivated. A new sinkhole is just the thing to take his mind off his legal woes.
And, while we wait for Gar to be pissy, what is your speculation regarding the Weatherford sinkhole?
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