History by Bicycle

A few minutes ago I was informed to take the evening off from the smoke shop.  This means I have the day off from both jobs...a true day of rest.  Two days in a row I haven't had to work for either company.  At this point, the elephant in the room is what to do with my free time.  After taking care of a few chores around the apartment, I loaded the bicycle on to the vehicle rack and promptly headed for Cobb Park on East Berry Street.  In passing this park multiple times, I had the desire to someday check it out.  That someday turned in to today.  Part of the Trinity Trail passes through this park, along with a local station of the Texas National Guard.  There is also a cement-paved trail running its course through the length of the park.  Riding the bicycle along the route was fun.  Of course I took a lot of pictures.  Once loading up to leave, I headed to Pioneer Rest Cemetery on the east side of downtown Fort Worth.  This place, as is with most cemeteries, is ripe with history.  Two of the cities founders are buried here: Rip Arnold and General Tarrant.  Again, lots of pictures were taken.  For the local natives of Fort Worth, I strongly encourage a visit with these city landmarks.  You will not regret the time spent enjoying the sights and sounds.



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