Leisurely Strolling



Turning in the rental car a few minutes of eight o'clock this morning, I recognized the reality of getting along on foot till my truck is ready at the shop.  Yes, the vehicle is still under the loving care of the mechanic.  Once I was unencumbered by the rental, I decided to take advantage of walking through downtown Fort Worth.  Even though I don't like living in this city, generally speaking, I have always enjoyed hanging out downtown.  This is mainly because of the history so readily available for those who pay attention to their surroundings.  First, I read about the black community's positive impact on the formation and social evolution of Fort Worth.  These historical snapshots can be viewed through a set of murals at the Intermodal Transportation Center.  Then I strolled through downtown on my way to the coffee shop, Buon Giorno.  On the way there, I came across the former First National Bank building, which now houses part of XTO Energy.  There were a few other points of interest to and from my intended destination, but I will entrust finding those treasures to those who are willing to look for them.  If you are ever in downtown Fort Worth, spend a few hours soaking in the history of the city.  You certainly won't regret the time spent.


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