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Fire Mountain Amusements

July 23rd, 2010

            I’m becoming something of a connoisseur of children’s television. And yes those may be the nine most embarrassing words I’ve ever had to type. Unfortunately they are true. Of all the children’s television networks out there my favorite has got to be Boomerang Network. They play all the favs I watched when I was growing up and beyond. Nothing brings out the child in a grown man like sitting down to watch a little Bugs Bunny! Except, that is, for maybe one other thing, sitting a grown man behind the wheel of a go- cart.

If I may reference the aforementioned Bugs Bunny; men and motorized vehicles, are a lot like men in hats. Recall with me the classic episode were Bugs and his arch nemeses Elmer Fudd are barraged by a truckload of different hats. Each time the hat changed so did the personality of the wearer. I think the same thing could apply to most males and just about anything with a motor. Sit a city boy in the cab of a pick-up truck and you may detect a slight drawl the next time you hear him speak. Put the average school teacher behind the wheel of a BMW and he becomes as cultured and competent as James Bond. Put any or all of the above into a go- cart and they become boys with aspirations of turning into the next Jeff Gordon or Mario Andretti. 

Ok so I admit that was kind of a long way to go to discuss go- carting, but I think it’s all true nonetheless. Pit my brothers and me against each other on the track and you’d think it was either the Indi 500, or a bad live action version of Burnout. I only know of one place in Tyler or East Texas where grown men can take over a child’s birthday party and relive his dreams of becoming a race car driver, and that’s Fire Mountain Amusements (FMA).

Fire Mountain has two go-cart tracks “for the whole family,” as well as bumper boating, miniature golf, carnival rides and a huge video arcade, (so the kids will have something to do while the dads play). One other nice thing about this park is that parking is free, and visitors only pay for the amusements in which they participate. Visitors buy tickets which they use to pay for admission to the park’s various attractions. The business hours are a bit unusual. During the summer, FMA is open Tuesdays through Thursdays from one to nine pm, on Fridays and Saturdays from one to eleven pm, and on Sundays one to seven pm. During spring and fall they are only open on Fridays from five to eleven pm, Saturdays one to eleven pm, and Sundays one to seven pm.  If I have made it too complicated, or just to find out more about Fire Mountain Amusements, visit their webpage at www.firemountainamusements.com. For reservations or any additional information call their office at 903-561-2670end_of_the_skype_highlighting. FMA is located a Mile South of the Grande Blvd. & Hwy. 155-S.   

Celebrating the 4th in Tyler TX

July 19th, 2010

            This past weekend the Tyler area and the nation celebrated the country’s two hundred, thirty fourth birthday. In the wake of tough financial times the celebrations seemed to me a bit more muted than normal. News reports claimed that fewer Americans spent the usual dollars on fireworks and cook- outs than in previous years, while more people went out to watch big professional fireworks displays. I remember as a kid spending a lot of money on fireworks and even experimented with creating my out, (something I don’t recommend to young people today). But not this year. Instead my young son and I did what many families did this year; we took in some professional and inexpensive events that didn’t require us to go out of our way.

            Every year a number of local organizations put on an air show featuring contemporary and vintage military aircraft. These events seem to be held at different locations around East Texas, and admission is always very pricey. However as aircraft arrive the previous day, (the third) The Historical Aviation Memorial Museum (HAMM) holds what they call a “static air show.” Participating aircraft are put on display on the tarmac at the old Pounds Field terminal in Tyler, (now the location for the museum) prior to the main show. For five dollars, visitors can get up close and personal (in most cases) with some really unique and fascinating aircraft. This year’s cast included a C130, a couple of F16s, a couple of A10s, a B25, and others, in addition to the aircraft on permanent display. My little guy was fascinated by the exhibits (as was I by the way), and enjoyed the opportunity to climb in and around the C130 Hercules in particular. This is a really neat event that is inexpensive and helps to raise a little money for a great area institution.

            The rest of our weekend was rather subdued I introduced the boy to the joy of sparklers and few other rudimentary fireworks (a gift from friends) and that night we walked up the street to watch much larger display put on by our community. I don’t think this admittedly mundane story is much different than the one most folks are telling this year. Hopefully, the decline in festivities is merely symptomatic of the fact that collectively, we’re not in a partying mood and doesn’t indicate that we are forgetting the reason for the season (if I can borrow a badly misapplied cliché).  But it’s often the small events that we remember. And hopefully, in years to come, my son will be able to reflect on the year “we saw the airplanes and the lights,” with fond nostalgia.  

            For more on the Historical Aviation Memorial Museum, see their website at www.tylerhamm.org. Also see the following articles on this site: Cultural Institutions and Events in Tyler TX, and World History is Down the Street.  

Best Cajun Food in East Texas

July 6th, 2010
Cookin Cajuns

Cooking Cajuns

The Cookin Cajuns come over from Louisiana  once a month to the Canton Texas trade days flea market.

These guys know what they’re doing when cooking cajun food and highly recommend an excursion to Canton Texas on first Monday if for no other reason than eating this delicious cajun food.

For several months this restaurant had moved out of Canton because of a family emergency but they are back and better than ever.

I will usually get their Crawfish Etouffee and the bread pudding.

CBS 19 in Tyler Texas

July 2nd, 2010

If you have ever watched news on the East Texas local television station, you know Gillian Sheridan. Though there are many rumors of her department from ABC’s news station, she now dwells at CBS’s news station KYTX. I don’t really care why she left channel seven, and I think that channel 19 doesn’t care either since their ratings have gone up since she moved over.

She claims on commercials that CBS cares more. I mean they even have a program called CBS19 Cares. They advertise for all different opportunities to give back to the community and different programs to help the people of East Texas live happier and healthier lives.

They advertise for events for people recovering from death in the family to people trying to loose weight. It is a great way to see if there are events or groups that can be encouraging to you no matter what you are going through. It is also a great opportunity for the people of east Texas to get involved and help others out.

CBS claims to be the “eye of East Texas”. I think who ever came up with this slogan saw The Lord of the Rings a few to many times. Though this can be taken in a pretty creepy way, I guess that they mean they offer breaking news fast. In that sense, yes they do.

While the tragic burning of the churches of East Texas was happening earlier this year, I watched CBS every night to keep up with what was going on. I am very grateful to the police department that finally arrested the young boys that burning them down, due to the fact that the church I grew up in is now not much more than a pile of ashes.

I was able to know what exactly was happening to the boys while they were on trial. CBS allowed me to get accurate information that I really was interested in.

CBS news has done some weird things to get viewers, like have a ditzy blonde read the news and made a reality show about it. Which really upset me because the reality show portrayed Tyler to be dirty and the people to be not more than a bunch of hicks.

Finally they are getting more viewers thanks to the fact that CBS cares, or maybe because of a new member to the news anchor team.

Tyler Area Zip Lines

July 1st, 2010
http://www.goziptexas.com/

NY TX Zip Line Adventures

It seems like a recent trend over the last few years, but Zip- lining has become a huge phenomenon! In fact, nearly every time I turn around, either someone is telling me about their experience, or I’m seeing someone trying it on television.

Now for those hard core enthusiasts, who are likely to protest that the hobby is not new, I know, I know… I’m only asserting that there has been a renewed interest of late. I recall as a kid playing at my uncle’s house where he had run an admittedly short line through the hills around his Vancouver Island home. That line was admittedly rudimentary but we had a great time.

There is now a professional series of lines in East Texas. The company is called NY- TX Zip Line Adventures and they are located at Shultz Mountain Ranch about twenty miles east of Athens. The historic Shultz home is the center piece and home base for the ranch. The views are tremendous and guests can ride through six different zip tours, the longest of which is nine hundred feet long and a hundred feet above ground.

From looking at the pictures available on the site the surrounding landscapes are really beautiful! They also offer a tour available only to returning visitors. It’s called the Full Moon tour, and it whisks participants through the Piney Woods on moon lit nights. Now there is a price to be paid for an adventure like this, and it’s not particularly cheap. The cost for a single rider on one tour is sixty dollars. Add three tours and the cost is eighty dollars.

And there are price reductions available for church groups by the way. Even though the admission fee is rather high, the experience looks to be worth the cost for those who can afford it. If I had more disposable income, I would certainly pay Zip Line Adventures near Tyler Texas a visit. As it is, I’ll have to wait a bit longer before taking in a day or night of flying through the forest. NY- TX Zip Line Adventures is located off 155 past Fat Dogs, on Farm Road 3506.

For more information visit their web site at www.goziptexas.com/index.html. This is a great site with a lot of information and incredible pics. I advise spending a little time looking it over before going. For those who do decide to go, have a great time, then licheck back with our site and tell us about your experience!