Sorry. I spent a good part of the day doing my annual duty as one of the judges in History Day at UALR. Some fine exhibits in my division on historic figures ranging from Confucious to child labor investigative photographer Lewis Hine, with Walt Disney and a pioneering builder of roller coasters, one John Miller, in between.

But the nap was due to a burrito al pastor from Samantha’s Taqueria No. 2 on Geyer Springs.

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I may check in with some news later. If or until, it’s up to you.

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