fort worth, where the pavement remembers your name
i woke up to the smell of barbecue drifting down the hallway. not the good kind, the kind that clings to your skin and makes you wonder if someone died in your kitchen. todayâs weatherâs that 27.79 degree thing where you feel like youâre running in a sauna but itâs not official sauna. i checked and itâsâŠthere right now, hope you like that kind of thing.
running always feels like a terrible metaphor for life, but honestly, how else do you describe sprinting past a stopped bus at 9am? or sprinting? i donât know. iâm not here to be poetic. iâm here because the road sweat through my sneakers and the sidewalk looked like it had intentions.
i heard that the southside trails are haunted by ghosts of marathoners who quit mid-race. didnât check it out. too busy listening to my bluetooth earbuds and negotiating with a toddler who keeps kicking my shins. neighbors are loud here. not in a bad way, justâŠdense. if you get bored, dallas or austin are just a short drive away. someone told me the freewayâs a good place to nap if youâre desperate. i didnât ask for sources. i just know itâs true.
food here is a gamble. i tried this taco spot mentioned on a yelp review i swear was written by a raccoon. the meat was rubbery. the cheese tasted like regret. on the other hand, a food truck downtown had this âmystery meatâ taco that made me question my life choices. vote for yourself. iâll take the gamble every time.
the weatherâs 40% humidity. imagine if air was a liquid. thatâs how thick it feels. iâm a marathon runner in training, so iâm out here sweating like a dog. or a person. either way, itâs working.
whenever iâm not running, iâm judging local graffiti. or trying to find a bar that serves coffee that isnât bitter. iâm a coffee snob in a city that thinks coffee is a condiment. if you donât like it, just add sugar. who am i to argue?
someone warned me the historic districtâs old barns smell like moth balls. i went anyway. turned out they were hosting a jazz band. it was good. really good. the bass player played like heâd lost a bet. i bought a drink. it was $12. i still bought it.
maybe iâll write about this place tomorrow. or maybe iâll just sleep. either way, the next run starts at 6am. weatherâs still that 27.48 feels-like temperature. if youâre coming, bring water. and a good story. the road tells secrets if you let it.
pricey coffee? check the coffee snobâs guide: https://www.tripadvisor.com
thinking of visiting the trails? yelp knows best: https://www.yelp.com
ps. if youâre a history nerd, the old jail here was a legend. donât ask me why. i once saw a guy in a cowboy hat claim it was haunted by a 19th-century prisoner. i left. iâm not into that.
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